Friday, August 22, 2025

The Silver Masked Saint

 The Silver Masked Saint


The Silver Masked Saint was a Mexican luchador who was the biggest wrestler from Mexico in the 1950s. The Silver Masked Saint would have impressive rivalries with other talented masked wrestlers. The Silver Masked Saint was able to be a high flyer while also having technical skills. Mexican lucha libre is denoted for its high flying moveset and technicality. 

The Silver Masked Saint was able to wrestle great matches flying from the top rope and also creating impressive submission moves. The Silver Masked Saint obtained popularity for his impressive moveset and also for being a babyface. (In wrestling, there are two sides, the babyface, who does not resort to underhanded tactics. There is also the heel who rakes the eyes, calls for outside interference, and even bribes the referee.) 

The Silver Masked Saint was an amazing wrestler from Mexico in the 1950s who also was cherished by motion picture fans. The Silver Masked Saint made movies about being a wrestler during the day while at night he was a detective who fought against the forces of evil. The Silver Masked Saint had movies where he fought against monsters including vampire women.

The most noted movie of the Silver Masked Saint in the 1950s was the Silver Masked Saint versus the Vampire Women (probably referring to marxist-feminism). The Silver Masked Saint would fight against the vampire women who were workers of evil. The vampire women attempted to tempt individuals into a life of crime and evil, only to destroy the individuals who became a part of their work. The vampire women worked for evil and hated men. The Silver Masked Saint investigated crime and fought against vampires. It is noted that the 1950s was the Golden Age of Mexican cinema because of movies that actually depicted creativity and freedom of speech compared to socialist propaganda about lust and hate.

Bram Stoker's Dracula

The idea of vampires is attributed to Stoker's novel of a specific vampire who hates humans. The vampire is essentially an evil individual who is the opposite of the true Messiah. Instead of giving life, the vampire takes away life. Instead of living in the day, the vampire sleeps in the day. Instead of creating, the vampire destroys. The vampire instead of working for his admirers, expects to not have to work while his admirers work for him. The vampire has vampire women who hate men and only care about the vampire. Essentially, the vampire attempts to flatter and charm with the intention to destroy the individual. There is an awful resemblance between vampirism, parasitism, and socialism.

The post-modern society has taken the vampire character and turned it into an "ideal". This describes what socialists actually care about. The Silver Masked Saint describes how an individual can improve himself by self-discipline and fighting for good. Instead of believing the flattery and deceit of the vampire women, the Silver Masked Saint fought against evil and envy. We can learn that socialism is not good for anyone, and we can not believe the lies of socialists. It is no surprise that socialists made a bland parody of the Silver Masked Saint that went straight to dvd in the 2000s or 2010s. (I did not watch the movie yet was told that there existed a parody because obviously socialists hate impressive individuals.)

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Figures of History and Individualism is created to describe the importance of being ethical and disciplined. We can persevere learning from positive examples while not worshiping people. We can learn from amazing athletes that it is possible to improve with dedication and avoid indiscipline. Amazing athletes can help us learn about the importance of self-improvement. We can appreciate sports and talented athletes without having to worship individuals. If anything tries to lead far from the worship of GOD Almighty, then we make sure to prioritize the worship of GOD Almighty.


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