Sunday, March 8, 2015

Vogue's Style Editor-At-Large Elisabeth von Thurn und Taxis Oppressing The Poor, Which Is A Cruel, Tyrannical, And Unjust Dealing With Inferiors.

'Paris is full of surprises....and @voguemagazine readers even in unexpected corners!'

The sins that cry to Heaven for vengeance
Q. 925. HOW many such sins are there?
A. Four.
Q. 930. What is the third?
A. Oppressing of the poor, which is a cruel, tyrannical, and unjust dealing with inferiors.
Q. 931. What other proof have you of that?
A. Out of Exod. xxii. 21. “Ye shall not hurt the widow and the fatherless: If you do hurt them, they will cry unto me, and I will hear them cry, and my fury shall take indignation, and I will strike thee with the sword.” And out of Isa. x. 1, 2. “Wo to them that make unjust laws, that they might oppress the poor in judgment, and do violence to the cause of the humble of my people.”


Vogue's style editor-at-large Elisabeth von Thurn und Taxis came under fire on Saturday after posting a photo on Instagram of what appears to be a homeless woman in Paris reading the famed magazine. 'Paris is full of surprises....and @voguemagazine readers even in unexpected corners!' the caption of the German princess's photo, which has since been deleted, read. Von Thurn und Taxis, who has been with the magazine since 2012, received a slew of criticism from followers claiming the photo was 'cruel' and 'tasteless'. Daily Mail Read More>>>>

Paris Hell is full of surprises...

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