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Tuesday, 14 June 2011

The General Election result in the Paradise Islands

Justice News (the newspaper of the League for Male Supremacy)

Victory!

The result of the latest General Election in the Paradise Islands was a stunning and overwhelming victory for the League for Male Supremacy. We won with a majority of over 100 as across the country 88% of men and even 44% of women turned against the effects of well over a hundred years of feminist poison.

In every constituency across the Paradise Islands the surge of protest led to every single sitting female MP losing her seat. In every seat where the challenger was a woman she failed to win, generally finishing third but sometimes even lower. Only in two cases where a female either sat for or was challenging in a marginal constituency did she finish second.

Though unexpected, our victory is of course entirely welcome. The result of the election is a clear sign that the public is sick of the lies and filth peddled over the years by feminists and their complicit supporters. It now gives us a clear mandate for radical change in the laws of the country and a golden opportunity to remodel a new and fairer society in which the agenda is no longer dictated - or, using the new and more appropriate "Manspeak" reformed version of the English language, "cuntated" - by the feminist filth and all their despicable hangers-on. For too long these bitches have been able to make the laws and to destroy the very fabric of our society! Now their day is over and now our time has come!

Vengeance is ours and we will repay in full measure all the oppression doled out to the male gender by the feminist filth! Watch out, cunts - we're coming to get you!

What it means for you

Our victory means that at last we have the chance to bring about true justice in our legal, police and prison system. From now on it will be impossible for feminists - or any other female - to escape the consequences of her own disgraceful behaviour!

We have already begun to draw up a raft of massive and fundamental reforms that will be put before Parliament and, with our large majority, will be put through into law.

How the new changes will affect the ordinary person.


  • Income tax reform
  • Family law reform#
  • Education reform
  • Employment law reform
  • Cultural changes
  • Gender role changes
  • Healthcare reform
  • Pensions reform
  • Benefits reform
  • Political reform
  • Legal reform
  • Police reform
  • Prison reform
  • Crack-down on crime
  • Zero tolerance for any kind of antisocial behaviour
  • Feminism to become a capital crime equivalent to treason
In subsequent posts I'll go into more detail about the specific areas of the new reforms introduced into the Paradise Islands by the new government

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