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JMJ

Thinking about the SSPX article on Satire, you may have noticed, I keep my identity hidden behind a pseudonym.

The reasons are simple: My livelihood would be adversely affected if my identity was known and I would be unable to support my family.

Do duty of state trumps desire for vain glory.

P^3

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