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In a television appearance, he denounced Pope Francis, who is Argentine, as an “imbecile” for defending social justice and called the head of the Roman Catholic Church “the representative of malignance on Earth.”

Where purity culture twists normal desires into malignance?

By definition Mishler’s content attracts people seeking refuge, but the exceptional malignance of 2020 has colored both her videos and the attitude of her fan base.

“There is a malignance here,” local wisdom would have it, “a pervasion of evil.”

The writers hinted at the character’s powerful malignance throughout the second half of season six.

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