On the banning of things

From the last 50 years, let’s look at some things those who know what’s best for us [1] wanted banned. We start with dime novels because they dealt with crime and mysteries. Then comic books because they promoted solitary behavior. Then movies, driving in a car with a woman and no adult supervision (because sex), then drive-ins (because sex), then TV (because kissing), then cartoons, radio, games, books, and music. At some point, every form of media and entertainment gets labelled as taboo or unwholesome by this group. Let’s take a peek at some of these shocking influences. Jazz was indecent. Comic books caused damage to children because they were reading alone. Elvis was too sexual with his hip movements and couldn’t be shown on television. The Beatles caused ungodly hysteria. Women wept at the mere sight of them. Rock concerts spread mass hysteria with kids whipping themselves into a frenzy. They were so happy it was bad. Dancing too […]

Time to make Fauci a scapegoat eh?

This is a pathetic state of affairs, but I guess we should have seen it coming. In the deep trough of death their incompetence has caused, it’s time for politicians to turn Fauci into a scapegoat. There are people like Ron DeSantis, who doesn’t have two brain cells to rub together, calling for a “reckoning” against Fauci. This comes from the same guy who used Covid vaccines as a bargain chip, and bullied school children into not wearing masks. People are up in arms because Fauci supposedly “backpedaled” over Covid, changed his mind, and wasn’t decisive. Yes, he did make mistakes in the early days of Covid. He made comments and based his actions on the data he had available. Then, once more data came in, he owned up to those mistakes, and changed what he said to fit the data. It’s called the scientific method. Would it have been better for Fauci to pull a Trump and keep saying […]

The empowering nature of Satanism

While there are many factors that make Satanism appealing, it’s the empowering nature of the self that speaks to a lot of us. From our early days, faith based religion instills helplessness, shame, and guilt with the end goal to make individuals servants to and in total submission of a higher power. Helplessness because you are powerless to the will of God, not your own actions or inactions. Shame because your very existence stems from a sinful act. Guilt over enjoyment and pleasure. Put them together and it creates a dependency. There are dozen of statements where the point of your life is to serve God. From a psychological standpoint, this would be a toxic relationship between two people. The point is driven home by sermons that teach if you fail, it’s because you have sinned. If you succeed, it’s because you have accepted the guidance of God. This is compounded by the idea you are inherently broken and full […]

Hail the 19th Amendment and Women’s Right to Vote

On this day in 1920, the government finally pulled it’s head out of it’s ass and acknowledged the Right of women to vote. It’s shocking and shameful it took a Constitutional Amendment to acknowledge a basic human right. You would think being a human being and a citizen of the United States would be enough. Clearly it’s not. Do we really have to spell it out like this? Are we that stupid and prejudice? Nevermind, the question answers itself. In reality, the Constitution should be rewritten to remove the racist and bigoted language. Unfortunately, it would turn out worse than because of all the racists and bigots in office. Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution

When did it become acceptable for politicians to refer to people by slurs?

In previous years, people on opposite sides of the political fence would refer to each other as opponent, their full name, or throw in a title. When referring to constituents who disagreed, they would use equally neutral terms usually using the party name or by the organization name. There might even be a dismissive, “some groups.” That has gone out the window and it’s considered acceptable and fashionable to refer to people by slurs. Trump uses derogatory and racial slurs when referring to everything he disagrees with especially someone foreign. Most Republicans have taken up the mantle using terms like: Stupid, freaks, sleazy, slime ball, losers, and godless, just to name a couple. Not sure if that last one is a complement for us or not. But seriously, when did it become acceptable for elected political officials to refer to each other and us in this manner? Aren’t they supposed to represent all people in a jurisdiction, district, state, country, […]

Let’s Define the Occult

Occult is a word people love to throw around. So much so, it’s become a garbage collection term for anything outside mainstream religion, especially from Christians. In reality, the term simply means: – Hidden and difficult to see– Supernatural practices and techniques Hidden and difficult to see sounds like the search for knowledge. This would also explain archeology. Microbiology. The study of the Covid virus and how we got a vaccine. Pretty much anything science. Supernatural practices are the essence of the Bible. It’s an exercise in the occult? Raising the dead. Water to wine. A never ending feast. Healing the sick without medicine. Those are all supernatural events. Going back to the Satanic Panic, games and books readily got the label of occult. D&D is the most well know, even though it incorporated ideas from the Bible. The Bible has rituals. The Bible has spells. The Bible has charms and incantations. Then video games got whitewashed with the term. […]

Republican Buzzword Bingo

Here’s something fun (not really). The next time there is a press release, interview, or article involving Republicans, see how long it takes for them to use any and all of these buzzwords. Fake newsConspiracyWokeFascistWeaponizeDeep StateTrollingImpeachThey have the power (whoever “they” is…)Frivolous Have no fear, plenty more statements will be thrown out as things keep hitting the fan.

Settlement reached between Jason Rapert and Atheists

Well, good news, John Rapert, our friend from Hail Satan, reached a settlement with the atheists over his use of Facebook. In simple terms, he is required to unblock them and pay attorneys fees. It was shown that his Facebook page is representative of him as a public official, not him as an individual. There is a big difference, despite his “front porch” argument. If you do a tiny bit of digging, you can find his Facebook response to the situation. Within 30 seconds he’s on the pulpit. And you can tell he’s pissed. Right off the bat, he defends Trump, invokes the “woke” cliche, throws out “fake news” term, and the “weaponize.” You can start making Bingo cards with their buzzword. He further spouts there is collusion against him, a la Trumpism. I’ve broken the law, they’re out to get me. He also insinuates the atheists were engaged in harassment and threatening violence against him and his family. Neither […]

Witchcraft Act 1735

Instead of assuming as the earlier laws did that witches were real and had real magical power derived from pacts with Satan, the new law assumed that there were no real witches, no one had real magic power and those claiming such powers were cheaters extorting money from gullible people. Witchcraft Act 1735

The Lost Art of Fact Checking

In the early days, it took time, money and effort to publish the news. When a journalist had a story worth sending out, it took multiple people to prepare and load the printing press just to create a single document. Even with the big rolling printing press, it still took time and money in paper and ink to put out the news twice per day. Journalists also followed the concept of verifying a story through 3 different sources before printing it. That was the original “standard.” If a mistake was made, it lingered. Printing a correction, or worse, a retraction, actually meant something. People lost their jobs over publishers eating those costs. Now, it takes mere moments and an inconsequential cost, which is part of the problem. With the new glut of instantaneous information, we are overwhelmed with the old brand of yellow journalism. Being first is better than being correct. It’s more important to have a catchy click-bait headline […]