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    Donald Trump Beefing With the Pope Is Crazy Work

    By Dr. Stacey PattonApril 14, 20266 Mins Read
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    Y’all . . .

    There are some fights you pick because you think you can win. There are some fights you pick because you’re bored. And then there are the fights that make everybody else stop, tilt their head, and ask, “Now why in the hell would you do that?”

    Enter Donald J. Trump.

    This is a man who has spent the better part of a decade arguing with women, Black folks, immigrants, judges, dead generals, living prosecutors, windmills, and the concept of losing itself. And now, he has decided that what his résumé really needs is: beef with the Pope.

    Not a bishop. Not a random priest on X (formerly Twitter). Not even one of them televangelists sweating through a $5,000 suit, asking for seed money to upgrade god’s WiFi on their third private jet. Nah. He went straight to the top of the Catholic org chart and said, essentially, “Yeah, I don’t like him. He’s weak.”

    Like the Pope is a fuckin’ Yelp review. Like he just left a one-star rating on the Vatican: “Terrible service. Too much compassion. Would not recommend.” He talking about “weak” like the man ain’t been spiritually outranking empires for centuries. Like this is a boardroom and not a goddamn basilica.

    Trump basically looked at the Pope and said, “Needs better leadership. Not tough enough. Bad on crime.” Sir? Crime??? Who do you think confession is for?

    He said it like he was about to fire him. Like, “We’re gonna have to let the Pope go, folks. Not doing a good job. We’re bringing in somebody strong. Tremendous Pope. People are saying it.”

    Can Y’all imagine the press conference? “Frankly, I know Popes better than anybody. Nobody knows Popes like me.” At this point I’m waiting for him to start ranking disciples. “Matthew? Overrated. Luke? Weak. Judas? Interesting guy. Very loyal until the end.”

    Sir.

    You are arguing with a man whose entire brand is centuries-old robes, Latin phrases, and a direct line to the lord, depending on who you ask. This is not a press secretary. This is not a cable news host. This is a figure who speaks once and has millions of people across continents nodding like, “Yes, that felt spiritually binding.”

    And Trump is like, “Terrible for foreign policy.”

    Foreign policy? You mean the Vatican? The same Vatican that has been quietly navigating wars, empires, monarchies, dictatorships, and colonial collapse while America was still figuring out how to alphabetize its founding fathers? That foreign policy?

    Bruh. It’s the orange confidence for me.

    Because what makes this whole situation funny AF isn’t just that Trump insulted Pope Leo XIV. It’s that he insulted him in the exact same tone he uses for everybody else, like the Pope is just another contestant on a reality show called Global Power Struggle: The Holy Edition.

    “Weak.”
    “Terrible.”
    “Doesn’t understand.”

    And somewhere in Rome, the Pope basically responded with the spiritual equivalent of: “I have no fear.” And I’m not even gonna lie to Y’all. The second I read that Pope Leo XIV said that my brain immediately went to that The Notorious B.I.G song “Beef.” It read like somebody who has already made peace with whatever comes next. And that is a dangerous kind of calm.

    That ain’t Twitter fingers. That’s not “let me draft a response and run it by my team.” That’s old-school, chest-out, soul-settled energy. That is not the kind of comeback Trump is used to.

    Trump is used to people scrambling, explaining, apologizing, rebranding, issuing statements, walking things back, hiring consultants, and posting through the pain. He is used to people engaging him on his level, which is loud, reactive, ego-driven, and deeply invested in optics.

    The Pope said, “I have no fear,” and then he kept being the Pope. Trump picked a fight with somebody who literally does not need to win arguments to maintain power. That’s a different kind of opponent. Because Trump’s whole thing is dominance. Who’s strong, who’s weak, who looks tough, who bends, who breaks. Everything is framed like a hierarchy where somebody has to be on top and someone has to be humiliated at the bottom.

    But the Pope is operating in a framework where power is not about dominance. It’s about moral authority, tradition, symbolism, and a kind of quiet endurance that doesn’t require applause.

    Now let me be real clear before somebody runs off and says I’ve joined the choir. I am not up here celebrating the Pope, the Vatican, or the Catholic Church. I’m an atheist. I have a very clear understanding of how Catholicism has intersected with racism, colonialism, forced conversions, stolen land, child sex abuse scandals, and a whole catalog of historical harm that people love to politely summarize as “complex.”

    Nothing about that disappears because one man said, “I have no fear.” That said, two things can be true at the same time. I can critique the institution and recognize when somebody steps outside the usual circus of ego, posturing, and political theater. Because Trump is used to engaging people who either fight back on his terms or fold under pressure. What he’s not used to is someone who just refuses to enter the ring. And that’s what makes this moment weirdly compelling.

    Not because the Pope is above critique. Not because the Church is innocent. But because, in this specific exchange, the energy is mismatched in a way that exposes how much of modern political discourse depends on noise, reaction, and spectacle.

    And that’s why that “no fear” line hit like it did. Because that wasn’t just a response. When you really think about it, that was a surrender of control in the most dangerous way. Not surrender to Trump. Surrender to something bigger than him.

    And whether you believe in god or not, you understand what that means. That means: you can’t threaten me. That’s some no-weapon-formed-against-me-shall prosper type defense. And that’s a whole problem for Donald Trump.

    Because his playbook runs on fear. Fear of losing. Fear of looking weak. Fear of being challenged. That’s the fuel. So when Pope Leo XIV says, “I have no fear,” he’s not arguing. He’s unplugging the whole machine.

    That’s a man basically saying: “Fac quod facturus es!” That’s Latin for “do what you g’on do.” I’ve already handed this over to god.

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