Even as normal humans are being denied freedom at every turn, due to the system of democracy and the rule of the Jews, deviants, such as those who worship Satan or have anal sex with men, are being promoted as having a superhuman right to do whatever they want to anyone, including your children.
We hear that “freedom cannot exist in a democracy,” and yet, those who seek to undermine traditional values seem to have quite a bit of freedom, including the freedom to access your children and shape their development.
More “After School Satan Clubs” backed by the far-left group The Satanic Temple (TST) are popping up in public school districts across the country, and with them community outrage.
Last year, LifeSite covered the controversy over such events in Northern York, Pennsylvania and Bedford, Virginia, and in recent days word has spread about more After School Satan Clubs being organized and/or hosting events. A handout posted by TST for a new club at Paonia K-8 in Paonia, Colorado advertises games, puzzles, snacks, community service projects, and more through which children “will learn … benevolence & empathy, critical thinking, problem solving, creative expression, personal sovereignty,” and “compassion.”
On Friday, Saucon Valley School District in Virginia rescinded its approval for the club to use a meeting space at Saucon Valley Middle School, which it had tentatively given, after public outcry.
Superintendent Jaime Vlasaty said without elaboration that the applicants “failed to meet the District requirements outlined in School Board Policy 707, subsequently violating this policy,” and as a result “the educational programming and activities of the District [have] been significantly impacted and it has caused unequivocal disruption to the District’s daily operations.”
“Our community has experienced chaos,” Vlasaty said. “Our students, staff and teachers have had to endure a threat to their safety and welfare. The gravity of feelings of instability, anxiety and fear have been profound.” School officials say a threatening voicemail was sent to the district, leading to school closures for one day.
Following the first meeting of its After School Satan Club on school property, B.M. Williams Primary School in Chesapeake, Virginia was closed two days in a row over two consecutive bomb threats, although Assistant Fire Marshal Capt. Steven Bradley said authorities were “not going to speculate on the motive.” One of the emails, sent to multiple school officials and the club organizer, accused the district of promoting “un-Islamic values.”
TST is a secular-leftist agitation group that purports to embrace Satan’s name as a “symbol of the Eternal Rebel in opposition to arbitrary authority” while not believing that God, the devil, or other supernatural concepts literally exist. It has advocated for legal abortion, sponsored LGBT “pride” events, and erected statues on public property, among other attention-generating antics in support of various left-wing agenda items.
I understand that “teaching children satanism” is a kind of funny, edgy joke.
However, if that is the goal here, why could you not make a club for “teaching children Nazism”? Because I’m just going to tell you, there is zero chance you could do that.
So it is not simply a matter of the social institutions thinking it is funny to corrupt children. They are pushing a very specific kind of corruption of children as a moral good.
Gamers would rise up if they could, but they can’t because we do not live in a society. Democracy destroyed society somewhere around 2013, and we now live in the aftermath of the destruction of society.