
"The internet has ruined me in a thousand ways, but one of its strangest gifts is that I can now buy a curse as easily as I can buy a phone charger. On the mystical website Etsy, you can find a spell for just about anything. Don't want it to rain on your wedding day? There's a spell for that. Want the man who cheated on you to develop an incurable rash? Or premature balding? The Etsy coven has you covered."
"If you've never heard of him (I envy you), he debates college kids for sport, pops up on Fox News, and founded the right-wing conspiracy theory factory Turning Point USA. Billed as a "nonprofit," Turning Point is less about charity and more about funneling far-right propaganda into dorm rooms under the guise of "educating" young voters. Through these various ventures, Kirk has transformed into a reliable pawn, parroting Project 2025 talking points and championing the owning-of-the-libs."
Online marketplaces such as Etsy offer spells and curses for many purposes, from preventing rain at a wedding to inflicting rashes or premature balding. Modern witches and online covens cater to personal grudges and increasingly target political figures, with organized hexes aimed at Republican leaders. Charlie Kirk operates as a far-right podcaster and founder of Turning Point USA, an organization that channels conservative messaging into college campuses while presenting itself as a nonprofit. Turning Point promotes Project 2025 talking points and culture-war rhetoric. Kirk argues that increased independence has made Western women more miserable and frames freedom as a flaw.
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