munipulation?
ohhhh-kayyyy...
and, by the way, it is more readable (and grammatically correct) to say "Not everyone may possess the qualifications" rather than the infantile and sloppy "Everyone may not possess the qualifications." This is still a bit of a nonsensical statement, as "qualifications" implies some form of formal education and qualification certification process is required to see a naked emperor, whereas it is closer to the truth to state that only through intensive indoctrination can an intelligent human being become blinded to Imperial Nudity.
But this last quibble is beside the point at hand. Wellaway, back to that topic:
Had you bothered to proofread (and, by the way, "proofread" means "prove by reading" ie: you must actually read the text and see whether it makes coherent sense... if it fails of clarity, you must redact it, ameliorate it, parse it, re-phrase it, et cetera...) you would surely have noted thet your phrase "Everyone may not possess..." has the literal denotation of "NO ONE MAY POSSESS..." - which you see, I trust, Master DJ Kenney Hollywierd_DC, which you see, I trust Is rather a sweeping and absolute statement, as well as derogatory to all people, everywhere.
There endeth this episode of English Literacy 301.
Bless your heart, I trust you are doing what you can with what you have on tap.
"Round up the usual suspects."
Jesterbr549?
Is that you?
Or are you Orange11?