There are a few news stories out now that, in earlier times, would have been considered “bombshells,” “blockbusters,” or any other eye-catching phrase to make you drop a quarter into a newspaper machine.
But the reptilian globalists know their history. We the People are getting the “bread and circuses” routine made famous by the Roman poet Juvenal: While our government does the will of the globalist pinkos, they keep us occupied with enough entertainment and food to please us. Why revolt? The pantry is full and October means baseball, football, hockey, and basketball. For those not into sports, the Operation Mockingbird media mudpuppies ply us with “news” meant to separate us and keep us bickering, typically something about which restrooms mentally ill dudettes in pantyhose will relieve themselves.
FACT-O-RAMA! Supposed trans victimhood is a good way to keep Americans fighting. Just for fun, I searched “Newsweek transgender” and WHAMO! Looky what I found, from just three days ago: “How Trans Voters Could Be Excluded From the Election.” And from yesterday, the story of a man who pretends to be a chick and proceeds to beat the potato salad out of real women as an MMA fighter— compliments of one of the CIA’s most devoted Pravda press outlets, Newsweek.
Newsweek didn’t seem to have space to report about the transamabob who will likely go free for exposing “her penis” to real women because that charge only applies to men, and this dude swears he is a woman. I wish I were kidding.
Newsweek also “forgot” to mention the sickening number of trans lads convicted of sex crimes, frequently against kids. […]
— Read More: pjmedia.com
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