Conservative momfluencer denounces Halloween as 'a satanic holiday intertwined with LGBTQ pride'
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Conservative momfluencer denounces Halloween as 'a satanic holiday intertwined with LGBTQ pride'
"Vanity Fair reports that on a recent episode of her podcast, Allie Beth Stuckey, a conservative influencer and friend of the late right-wing figure Charlie Kirk, she didn't expressly state that Christians shouldn't celebrate Halloween but she did warn that there are "evil spiritual principalities at work." The "evil spiritual principalities" she was warning about were, you guessed it, LGBTQ+ people. In other words, we gays, who love Halloween so much that we've ruined it for nice, straight god-fearing people like her."
"In a warning to her followers, she stated: "There is, I would say, a big intertwining of Pride and LGBTQ pride with Halloween. People are kind of pushing back against sexual norms through their costumes and through their celebrations." It's not the first time in recent months that Stuckey has spotted demonic influences at play. In August, she spoke out against the popularity of KPop Demon Hunters, citing it as an example of creeping "paganism.""
"During the Halloween episode, she also played a video shared by Christian influencer Forrest Frank claiming that Halloween is the "highest day" for satanists and "the night of the year where there is the most human sacrifice on the whole planet." This is, it goes without saying, not true. Unless by "human sacrifice" you mean "twinks sacrificing their virtue behind a Dairy Queen while dressed as Velma from Scooby Doo.""
Allie Beth Stuckey denounced Halloween as satanic and warned of "evil spiritual principalities" at work, explicitly connecting those forces to LGBTQ+ people. She claimed a growing intertwining of Pride and Halloween, asserting that costumes and celebrations push back against sexual norms. She previously criticized KPop Demon Hunters as evidence of creeping paganism. During the episode she played a video from Christian influencer Forrest Frank alleging Halloween is the "highest day" for satanists and the night of greatest human sacrifice, and she invoked the widely discredited satanic ritual abuse theory from the 1980s.
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