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Justice Potter Stewart. No brow ridge detected. Plus what's up with the short arms?
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I feel like the Harry Potter books by uber tranny JK Rowling were a metaphor for the way they hand down their history from one generation to the next. I'm sure that they are made to feel special, brave and better than the muggles. What else could they possibly tell their kids to make everything they do to them seem like it could ever be worth it?
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David Heyman with his giraffe tranny.
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Pop culture sells us inverts as world-saving heroes in, for example, the X-men movies ( X stands for crossing opposites ) or Harry Potter. Ordinary people, who are manipulated and duped by inverts mostly to make money, are portrayed here as stupid ignoramuses intolerant of difference. They see mutants as dangerous and want to isolate them or restrict their rights.
Mutant heroes in X-Men, on the other hand, tend to be portrayed as misunderstood and rejected by society, which is contrary to reality because they are actually superior to regular people in all parts of society.
Mutant heroes in X-Men, on the other hand, tend to be portrayed as misunderstood and rejected by society, which is contrary to reality because they are actually superior to regular people in all parts of society.