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Yes, that's exactly the kind of thing you post, and it’s not good for our culture. The image seems Satanic, and promoting such imagery can have a negative impact. Satanic symbols often represent darkness and rebellion, which can encourage harmful mindsets, especially in impressionable individuals. While some may view it as artistic expression, these images can perpetuate negativity, division, and disrespect. In a diverse society, they risk offending or alienating people who hold different beliefs. Instead of promoting images that divide or harm, we should aim to create content that fosters positivity, respect, and unity.
I don't like or support Halloween. While Halloween may seem like a fun, innocent holiday for many, it has roots in occult practices and can promote dark, Satanic imagery. The holiday is linked to ancient rituals that celebrate spirits, death, and the supernatural, which can glorify fear, evil, and rebellion against moral values. For some, these themes conflict with positive, life-affirming beliefs and can encourage a focus on darkness rather than light. Don't support Halloween.
You supported it because you grew up in it. Kids support things they don't understand. It's just fun for them. I'm not going to lie it was fun as you learn about it. It's got Satanic symbolism and satanic culture. Halloween started gaining traction and became popular around the 1950's when the corporations commercialized it. Yes. People do that in my city too. They put all kinds gross things like dead bodies on their front lawn. I don't like it because it's symbolism is Satanic. We need to change the culture to something more happy and beautiful.
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