Oklahoma: Tulsa City Council Meeting Starts with Weird “Pagan” Prayer

Who is making these rules??

Women???

KSWO:

Over the weekend, a video surfaced on X showing a prayer recited by a “priestess of the goddess” during the Nov. 20 Tulsa City Council meeting which engendered comments from both Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt and Attorney General Gentner Drummond.

The video in question was shared by independent media organization, The Oklahoma Lion, and can be seen below. The media organization states that many are calling the prayer satanic.

While many are calling the prayer satanic, the woman reciting the prayer never mentions Satan, but does mention Medusa and other Greek mythological figures.

In response to the video, Governor Stitt took to the same platform in which the video was shared to let his thoughts be known.

“Satan is trying to establish a foothold, but Oklahoma is going to be a shining city on the hill,” Gov. Stitt wrote. “Tulsa City Council needs to stand strong against actions like this, and Tulsans need to remember who allowed this at the ballot box.”

Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters echoed the Governor’s message in his own social media post.

“Satanic prayers are welcome in Hell but not in Oklahoma. Satanism is not a religion,” Walters claimed in his X post. “Tulsa should immediately move to ensure this never happens again and the person who allowed it should be held accountable.”

When Jews are in charge, you have democracy, and they just start putting the weirdest and most deviant people they can find in charge of everything and then tell you they get to be in charge because they’re victims.

“Paganism” is fake, by the way. It’s just another term for “Satan worshipers.”