Man murders wife - "feminists" silent, because...

   

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Published on Apr 21, 2020

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DAILYKENN.com -- Reports say 35-year-old Rachael Emond was found dead by police in Brevard County, Florida.

According to clickorlando.com, "Records show she and her husband, 32-year-old Julius Perry, were arguing when the fight escalated and he grabbed a gun and shot her.

"Perry was arrested on charges of second-degree murder and possession of a firearm by convicted felon."

Takeaways...

• Fake feminists had little or nothing to say after a Florida woman was allegedly shot to death by an adult male during a domestic argument. The victim was white. The suspect is black. In the hierarchy of social justice offenses, racism trumps sexism. Consequently, we can expect cultural Marxism to remain mute regarding this incident.

• When selecting a spouse — regardless of race — you may want to choose an individual with an IQ of at least 100 who is not afflicted with low impulse control.

• Was Rachael Emond the victim of directed imaging?

Directed imaging is a thought control mechanism employed by psychologists, cults, and Madison Avenue. We are shown images, for example, on commercial television and our brain involuntarily incorporates the imagery in our repertoire of perceived reality (sometimes called 'world view'). Madison Avenue produces commercials of intelligent women happily cohabitating with men who, in the real world, are typically dumb, lazy, and violent. Our minds displace our true perception of reality with a false perception of reality. The outcome is often the emotional and physical abuse of the women involved.

Unfortunately, social justice warriors who project themselves as "feminists" have no real empathy for such women. Their "feminism" is as fake as the directed imagery and the false world view it produces.

What to do? The next time (and every time) you see television commercials and programming, watch specifically for directed imagery. It is easy to find because it is near ubiquitous throughout the entertainment industry's canon of recorded productions.

When you see a commercial that couples an intelligent woman with a man who, in the real world, would be considered a savage, ask yourself these questions: (1) Is this guided imagery affecting my world view? and (2) Why are they doing this to us?

For more information on directed imagery, see most any book on cults or thought reform.

From spacecoastdaily.com ▼ The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office has arrested 32-year-old, Julius Perry of Cocoa for shooting his wife during a domestic violence incident. According to Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Tod Goodyear, Perry was charged with 2nd Degree Murder and Possession of a Firearm by Convicted Felon and is currently being held at the Brevard County Jail on a No Bond status. “The investigation began shortly after 4 a.m. Friday morning when deputies responded to a residence on Walter Street, in unincorporated Cocoa, in reference to a female who had been shot,” said Goodyear. “Upon arrival, deputies located the female victim deceased at the scene. The decedent is identified as 35-year-old, Rachael Emond of Cocoa.” Goodyear said that the investigation has determined that the shooting occurred during a domestic violence incident between Perry and the victim. “The investigation determined that an argument ensued between the two that escalated to a point where Perry fired a handgun striking the victim,” said Goodyear.


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