Uncensored2008
Libertarian Radical
It other words - you'd like to shoot her in the head. You must really love Trump. How sad...
Or maybe he just hates you fucking Nazi pigs?
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It other words - you'd like to shoot her in the head. You must really love Trump. How sad...
Slavery used to be cool too, but it isnt cool to anyone today. No one cares about what barbarians from the past were into.You have lost your mind, that is sick.Well, it's a pretty shade of red.
Is it?
Know why when women paint their nails, the traditional color is... red?
Hmm... no answer.
>> Menstrual Blood used to be the most Sacred substance on Earth, and now science is discovering its incredible healing powers...
... Evidence of the Sacredness of Menstruation throughout all cultures before the rise of the male-dominated patriarchy is well documentedâŚ.
- The Maoris stated explicitly that human souls are made of menstrual blood, which when retained in the womb âassumes human form and grows into a man
- Africans said menstrual blood is âcongealed to fashion a manâ.
- In Hindu theory as the Great Mother creates, her substances become thickened and forms a curd or clot. This was the way she gave birth to the cosmos, and women employ the same method on a smaller scale.
- Indians of South America said all mankind was made of âmoon bloodâ in the beginning.
- In ancient Mesopotamia, they believed the Great Goddess Ninhursag made mankind out of clay and infused with her âblood of life.â
- Adam, from the feminine adamah, means âbloody clay.â The Bibleâs story of Adam was lifted from an older female-oriented creation myth recounting the creation of man from clay and moonblood.
- In the Koranâs creation story, it says that Allah âmade man out of flowing bloodâ; but in pre-Islamic Arabia, Allah was the Goddess of creation, Al-Lat.
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- The Great Mother manifested herself as the spirit of creation (Kali-Maya). She âinvited the gods to bath in the bloody flow of her womb and to drink of it; and the gods, in holy communion, drank of the fountain of life and rose to Heaven
- âhic est sanguis meusâ â âthis is the Chalice of my Bloodâ as spoken in the Christian Eucharist refers in origin to the menstrual blood of the Great Mother, not Christ.
- The Norse god Thor reached the magic land of enlightenment and eternal life by bathing in a river filled with the menstrual blood of a âgiantessesâ â that is of the Primal Matriarchs, the âPowerful Onesâ.
- Odin acquired supremacy by stealing and drinking the âwise bloodâ from the triple cauldron in the womb of the Mother-Earth, the same Triple Goddess known as Kali-Maya in the southeast Asia.
- Egyptian pharaohs became divine by ingesting âthe blood of Isis,â a soma-like ambrosia called sa. Its hieroglyphic sign was the same as the sign of the vulva, a yonic loop like the one on the ankh or Cross of Life. Painted red, this loop signified the female genital and the Gate of Heaven.
- The same elixir of immortality received the name of amrita in Persia. Sometimes it was called the Milk of the Mother Goddess, sometimes a fermented drink, sometimes sacred blood. It was always associated with the moon.
- Celtic kings became gods by drinking the âred meadâ dispensed by the Fairy Queen, Mab, whose name was formerly Medhbh or âmead.â Thus she gave a drink of herself. A Celtic name of this fluid was dergflaith, meaning either âred aleâ or âred sovereignty.â In Celtic Britain, to be stained with red meant to be chosen by the Goddess as king. Celtic ruadh meant both âredâ and âroyal.â
- The communion wine drunk by witches was menstrual blood. The famous wizard Thomas Rhymer joined a witch cult under the tutelage of the Fairy Queen, who told him she had âa bottle of claret wine here in her lap,â and invited him to lay his head in her lap. Claret was the traditional drink of the kings and also a synonym for blood; its name literally meant âenlightenment.â
- It is still specified in the Left Hand Rite of Tantra that the priestess impersonating the goddess must be menstruating, and after contact with her a man may perform rites that will make him âa great poet, a Lord of the Worldâ
- Taoists said a man could become immortal (or at least long-lived) by absorbing menstrual blood, called red yin juice, from a womanâs Mysterious Gateway, symbol of life-giving female energy. Chinese sages called this red juice the essence of Mother Earth, the yin principal that gives life to all things. They claimed the Yellow Emperor became a god by absorbing the yin juice of twelve hundred women.
- Taoist China considered red a sacred color associated with women, blood, sexual potency, and creative power. White was the color of men, semen, passivity, and death. This was the Tantric Idea of male and female essences: the male principal is seen as âpassiveâ and as the female principal as âactiveâ, the reverse of later patriarchal views.
- The Maori rendered anything sacred by coloring it red, and calling the red color menstrual blood. Andaman Islanders thought blood-red paint a powerful medicine, and painted sick people red all over in an effort to cure them.
- Ancient tombs everywhere have shown the bones of the dead covered with red ochre. Sometimes everything in the tomb, including the walls, had the red color. J.D. Evans described a tomb on Malta filled reddened bones, which struck fear into the workmen who insisted the bones were covered with âfresh blood.â
- Greek mystics were âborn againâ out of the river Styx, otherwise known as Alpha, âthe Beginning.â This river wound seven times through the earthâs interior and emerged at a yonic shrine near the city of Clitor (Greek kleitoris) sacred to the Great Mother. Styx was the blood-stream from the earthâs vagina.
- The Sufis, who also practiced Yoni Worship, associated female embodiment with red, and the male counterpart of âconsciousnessâ with white. Red and white colors alternated in the Sufi halka or magic circle, called the very hear of Sufism. The Arab rosary of alternating red and white beads had the same meaning: men and women coupled around the circle.
- The rites were often governed by old women, due to the ancient belief that post-menopausal women were the wisest people because the permanently retained their âwise blood.â
List adapted from âWomenâs Encyclopaedia of Myths and Secretâ by Barbara Walker << --- Reclaiming Our Wise Blood
Perhaps someone can elucidate for us why menstrual blood is "disgusting".
-- Or perhaps not.
Think I already know.
Cuz they Ho'sYou have lost your mind, that is sick.Well, it's a pretty shade of red.
Is it?
Know why when women paint their nails, the traditional color is... red?
Don't you mean dey hos?
Pretty close -- it symbolizes menstrual blood, signaling to the community that the girl is menstruating and therefore ready to breed.
We complicate our existence with a lot of lofty sounding bullshit but basic life is pretty basic.
Wow, nasty.
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Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump may be leading in the polls, but his gaffes against women and Mexican immigrants haven't been forgotten.
A Portland, Oregon, artist has decided to make a statement by selling a portrait of Trump painted in her own menstrual blood, and donating the proceeds to an immigrants' rights organization.
She said she's considering making more paintings, including one of the reality TV star's hair.
"I still have more blood so thinking of doing a few more portraits until I run out," Levy told HuffPost.
She said she wants to split the proceeds between an organization that helps immigrants in the U.S., and an another that would benefit refugees from Syria in Europe.
Levy decided to paint the red-faced portrait in the wake of Trump's remarks about undocumented immigrants and Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly.
In a speech announcing his presidential candidacy, Trump referred to undocumented Mexican immigrants as "rapists."
This Handsome Donald Trump Menstrual Blood Portrait Will Help Immigrants
I salute the artist. Very innovative and befitting Donald Trump.
Well, finally a Hitler reference.
Far be it from folks here to avoiding stooping as low as possible.
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Damn, I must have missed the earlier Hitler reference.Well, finally a Hitler reference.
Far be it from folks here to avoiding stooping as low as possible.
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Uhh-- that ship sailed many posts ago Grasshopper.
Did you miss the Mona Lisa Tits?
I know ... right? That is not empowering... It's just vile."Oh that's so amazing and empowering for us women!"
For her next "painting" maybe she'll use dead baby's blood.
I know ... right? That is not empowering... It's just vile."Oh that's so amazing and empowering for us women!"
For her next "painting" maybe she'll use dead baby's blood.
Damn right it's vile... but it's not any different than protesters using the pics of aborted fetus' to make THEIR point....yet, I'm bettin' you think that's somehow ummmm different, right?
That doesn't change anything. Trump was clearly referring only to those orifices he could see. You apparently think he could see her vagina.
That doesn't change anything. Trump was clearly referring only to those orifices he could see. You apparently think he could see her vagina.
Well if she dressed for the debate like the rest of the women dress on FNC, he probably could see her vagina.
Trump never mentioned anything about Megyn Kelly's menstrual flow. He said he could see the blood coming out of her eyes or whatever, the operative word being âsee.â The word âwhateverâ clearly had nothing to do with Kelly's private parts since Trump was obviously referring only to those orifices he could see. This would be her eyes, ears, nose and mouth. Not her vagina.
You mean no woman has ever given you red wings?It would be hot to see a Trump-Kelly porn movie. See her running her fingers through his bad combover while he eat her out while she was on her period, whoa. Ok I'd puke but it'd be funny.
Most people grow out of playing with their bodily fluids when they are babies. Some didn't even do it then.I know ... right? That is not empowering... It's just vile."Oh that's so amazing and empowering for us women!"
For her next "painting" maybe she'll use dead baby's blood.
Damn right it's vile... but it's not any different than protesters using the pics of aborted fetus' to make THEIR point....yet, I'm bettin' you think that's somehow ummmm different, right?
Why is it "vile"?
Can no one answer that?