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Stand Together
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Stand Together

The 1% have spent a lot of time and money convincing us to fight among ourselves instead of recognizing them as our common enemy. Do not fall for their trap. Stand together!

u/Archon_Jade — 5 days ago
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(4/20) Hosting a Today With Satan (TWS) Session On "Creationism" in Public Schools

On April 20th at 1PM EST, we will be hosting a Today With Satan session ONLINE, discussing the importance of protecting science and research from censorship and "creationist" rhetoric. You can join the session via Google Meet and may share the link with those that may be interested.

meet.google.com
u/TheSatanicCircle — 6 days ago
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Happy Transgender Day of Visibility! 🏳️‍⚧️

Happy Transgender Day of Visibility!

To our transgender members, we are so proud of you all for continuing to be yourselves, identifying with who you are, even as several governments around the world are actively trying to change that. It takes guts to simply be yourself in this kind of world, and you should be proud of yourselves and your bravery.

The simple act of being true to yourself is fundamentally opposing tyrannical oppression in an act of rebellion for the self that we as Satanists hold very close to our hearts. And we are incredibly proud of your efforts to find your own happiness.

Even if you are closeted, you still deserve to be proud for continuing to discover who you are, while preserving your safety and comfort. You are all valid and deserve unconditional love. Keep being yourselves wherever you feel most comfortable doing so!

Hail thyself, Ave Satanas!

u/TheSatanicCircle — 20 days ago

Lilith’s lesson in the real world: dignity doesn’t ask permission

One place this quote feels very real to me is outside women’s health clinics where are always people trying to pressure or shame strangers about their medical decisions. But there are also volunteers who show up simply to make sure patients can get through the door safely.

Some counter-protest. Some serve as clinic escorts and quietly walk patients inside so they don’t have to face harassment alone. It’s not dramatic work. Most of the time it’s just standing nearby, offering a calm presence, and making sure people know someone is on their side.

That kind of action is what “refusing to kneel” looks like in practice to me. It’s choosing to stand upright when someone else is being pushed down, and protecting a person’s right to control their own body.

Has anyone here done clinic escort work or counter-protested outside a clinic before? I’m curious what that experience was like for you.

u/Archon_Jade — 1 month ago