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Incidentally, even though people like to pretend that "El Arcon" is spanish name I picked up in the filth of my non-existent narcotrafficking, it is actually a Hebrew name. God promised David, King of Judah, that one from his line would always be king. That person has the divine right of a king. That king is called in Hebrew "El Arcon." That's me. I have the divine right. Neither of Elizabeth nor Helene have it. I have it and they both hate it that their total lack of testicular fortitude is a complete disqualification from ever inheriting the divine right of a king. If either of them had even one microgram of testicular fortitude then they would have been eligible but they were unable to muster up even that much because they are women with no part in the divine inheritance.
God promised David that one from his line would always be king. That king is called in Hebrew El Arcon. That king today is me. Some women who wish it was them hate me for it. A lot of men who wish it was them hate me for it too, and they support the women's femist BS because me having the rights of the Sovereign Lord is literally the (((WORST))) possible outcome for them. For this reason, they say, "Let's do femism now so that the divine right of a king can be inherited by someone who is biologically incapable of ever being a king. That will be better for us because they person selected by God wants to kill us and make a cruel example of our rebellion."
This is also the root of all the tranny degeneracy in the world today. Helene wants to say that because she "identifies as a man," that makes her eligible to inherit the divine right of king.