Women’s March Calls for Witchcraft in Politics, but Paula White Cain and Cindy Jacob’s Prayer Movement Pushes Back
As the rise of modern witchcraft continues in the US, the Women’s March movement has been called out for calling on voters to rally by “casting spells and casting votes.
According to the Activist Mommy website, during last week’s off-year elections, the Women’s March official Twitter account called on its supporters to “cast spells” in order to “fight the patriarchy any way” they can.
“It’s #ElectionDay! All power to the people, all people to the polls. If you’re eligible, get out there and VOTE,” the ultra-leftist group tweeted. The image with that tweet said it all.
It’s #ElectionDay! All power to the people, all people to the polls.
If you’re eligible, get out there and VOTE! : Mayaan Alper-Swan pic.twitter.com/ZgM0vc2G6v
— Women’s March (@womensmarch) November 5, 2019
It’s just another example of how the far left has no qualms about using the occult to fight against conservative values or people.
Witchcraft has been steadily on the rise in the U.S. since the 1990s. Trinity College in Connecticut tracked witchcraft’s prevalence for some 18 years. Researchers found that in 1990, there were an estimated 8,000 Wiccans in the US. That number grew to 340,000 in 2008.
The Pew Research Center later discovered in 2014 that 0.4% of Americans, or about 1 to 1.5 million people, identify as Wicca or Pagan.
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