I am an invisible man. No, I am not a spook like those who hauntedIf any commentary were to be a guide to how the feminist movement would prefer all man and boys to be, it would be the above. We have on numerous occasions, demonstrated the continual lying and misinformation that the feminist hegemony consistently wallows in without what they believe is, in any fear of contradiction. Whenever feminists wanted to demonstrate some minor or dubious claim they would simply seek out one of their own sycophants to generate some report or a range of questionable statistics to specifically fit their claim. A prime example of that is the 1 in 4 rape lie and ofcourse many others, too many to mention here but if you require such confirmation, I have over 3000 pages on here and there is bound to be plenty of information to confirm what I just pointed out. I'll leave it to you if ever you require some convincing. The average intelligent human being is quite capable of noticing it as soon as the blinkers are removed and the Red pill has been taken..
Edgar Allan Poe . . . . I am a man of substance, of flesh and bone, fiber
and liquids—and I might even be said to possess a mind. I am invisible,
understand, simply because people refuse to see me . . . . When they
approach me they see only my surroundings, themselves, or figments of
their imagination—indeed, everything and anything except me.
—Ralph Ellison
Feminastie lies will fill this with imaginary slaves x 3.. |
So when you do some maths there appears to be something wrong all round..
The Cowboys Stadium can only fit 100,000. There are only 380,000 people in all of Arlington.
Something doesn’t add up.
By that logic, 1 in 3 fans at the Super Bowl is paying for sex.
The feminastie movement is well aware that Superbowl Sunday is one the world's greatest sporting events and just hate the idea of having men in the spotlight to begin with and also they have to keep up the sex slave charade in order to get their next pay-check and they don't care what they have to do to get it..
"The Super Bowl is one of the biggest human trafficking events in the United States," Greg Abbott, the attorney general for Texas, told a recent trafficking prevention meeting. Up to 300,000 girls between 11 and 17I think they are still suffering from flat batteries when the 9/11 thing happened and everyone noticed that it was the men doing their thing, being heroes, saving lives, it set their malicious intent back to where it belonged, amongst that rubble..