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Thread: Mayism is the new Tory religion

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    Default Mayism is the new Tory religion

    Mayism has now become the fastest growing Tory religion , we see its followers chanting its name ,laughing and spitting vile lies at all other non believers ,this took place in the House of Commons . Not in some far flung Middle East country torn apart hate and fear.. Now we have them prowling the streets for supporters ,knocking on doors with the poisoned word of their new Messiah. Tories crucified the disabled now it's the Labour party and the poorest of the poor that are in their sights . Who will be next in the "wealth by stealth " Tory hit list .
    Last edited by Recycle it; 27-Apr-17 at 19:12.

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    Quote Originally Posted by recycle it View Post
    mayism has now become the fastest growing tory religion , we see its followers chanting its name ,laughing and spitting vile lies at all other non believers ,this took place in the house of commons . Not in some far flung middle east country torn apart hate and fear.. Now we have them prowling the streets for supporters ,knocking on doors with the poisoned word of their new messiah. Tories crucified the disabled now it's the labour party and the poorest of the poor that are in their sights . Who will be next in the "wealth by stealth " tory hit list .
    are yee ok?

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    How Sad are you !!!

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    The truth will out the devil .

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    I looked up 'The Mayan Civilisation' on Wikipeda:
    Classic period rule was centred on the concept of the "divine king", who acted as a mediator between mortals and the supernatural realm. Kingship was patrilineal, and power would normally pass to the eldest son. A prospective king was also expected to be a successful war leader. Maya politics was dominated by a closed system of patronage, although the exact political make-up of a kingdom varied from city-state to city-state. By the Late Classic, the aristocracy had greatly increased, resulting in the corresponding reduction in the exclusive power of the divine king. The Maya civilization developed highly sophisticated artforms, and the Maya created art using both perishable and non-perishable materials, including wood, jade,obsidian, ceramics, sculpted stone monuments, stucco, and finely painted murals.
    As a part of their religion, the Maya practised human sacrifice.

    Be afraid, be very afraid!

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    House of Commons? any evidence to support the idea?

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    Ohhhhh Deary me!

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