
Each month, under the glow of a waning crescent moon, thousands of American voters — who also happen to be self-identified witches — gather online and in person with one goal: preventing Donald Trump from winning the presidential election.
Armed with orange candles, tarot cards, and a not-so-flattering photo of the former president, they cast a spell to block his return to the White House. The final words of their synchronized ritual — “You’re fired!” — echo as Trump’s image burns to the ground.
Meanwhile, a very different group has been gathering in packed convention centers and under tents in states across the country. They are devout Christians on a religious-political campaign dubbed the “Courage Tour,” and they are part of a growing movement that embraces supernatural gifts like prophecy and divine healing.
Of course the Star equates Witches with Christianity but why won’t they honour Islam with the same courtesy.
If you call yourself a Christian, you should be deeply offended with Kamala Harris disrespecting and mocking God at her Wisconsin Rally. The same day she chose to skip the Catholic Al Smith Dinner in New York City, she clapped back at someone for saying Jesus is Lord telling… pic.twitter.com/VhzcBGYFMA
— ꪻꫝể ꪻꫝể (@TheThe1776) October 19, 2024
“And, maybe don’t say anything negative about Catholics” -Mary Catherine Gallagher.
“I would never do that, no matter where I was…” –@KamalaHarris
Also Kamala to attendees chanting “Jesus is Lord”.
“Oh, you guys are at the wrong rally!”.@VP is too dumb to follow her own… pic.twitter.com/6CxIE55ZSk
— Viva Frei (@thevivafrei) October 19, 2024
