Tucker Carlson, as bland and tasteless as a Swanson Turkey TV Dinner btw, did five minutes of "Kill-Time" on Fox News to disrespect the Religious beliefs of Witchcraft by associating it with human sacrifices and cannibalism, did a discussion with Cathy Areu - FOX NEWS's Magical Hispanic (Latina?) religion sexpert regarding an upcoming HEX AGAINST RAPISTS event in Brooklyn to include Brett Kavanaugh if in case he is a rapist.
Tucker btw, went to the Episcopal St George Prep School, the equal of Jesuit franchised GeorgeTown Prep in Maryland of Kavanaugh party fame. Carlson's father in law who used to be Headmaster at St. George's Prep knows a thing or two about hiring and protecting alledged sexual predators on the teaching staff (wink, nod). etc.
Brooklyn Witches - Kavanaugh
New Yorkers who revile Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh — and who have a flair for witchcraft — can join a public hex on the newly-appointed jurist later this month.
But tickets for the hex are already sold out.
The three-hour “Ritual to Hex Brett Kavanaugh” is set for 7 p.m. on Oct. 20 at Catland, a pagan bookstore in Brooklyn. Tickets were $10, with 25 percent of the proceeds going to Planned Parenthood and 25 percent going to the Ali Forney Center, a community center for homeless LGBT young people, according to the ritual’s Eventbrite page.
The hex is also aimed at “all rapists and the patriarchy which emboldens, rewards and protects them.”
“We will be embracing witchcraft’s true roots as the magik of the poor, the downtrodden and disenfranchised,” organizers wrote, adding that Kavanaugh “will be the focal point, but by no means the only target, so bring your rage and and all of the axes you’ve got to grind.”
Following the public hex of Kavanaugh, a second ritual will be held “to validate, affirm, uphold and support those of us who have been wronged and who refuse to be silent any longer.”
A jumble of words/ or - Tucker Carson religious bigotry to FOX Religion expert Cathy Areu:
"Didn't we use to laugh at less developed nations (code for non-whites) used to practice witchcraft, and witches were killed, human sacrifices took place ( ignorance of your St. George's Episcopalian Prep School Rhode Island showing Tucker darling), cannibalism (code word for racism). What does it tell you in the very heart of Brooklyn - Hipster HQ - ( code for ? - rich white liberals? - ), people are doing what they do (like in), the most primitive places (non-white) in the world?"
The witch burning of
two nuns and two female associates will take place as soon as Governor Scott
Walker signs off on pending witch burning legislation in the Wisconsin capital
and ultimate approval from the Koch Brothers of course, that goes without
saying, wink, nod.
Drunk on the blood of
the saints and some of Paul Ryan’s $350 a bottle French Merlot leftover from
Paul's unsuccessful, crashing, failed, run for the White House, Bishop Morlino of Madison Wisconsin, the cheese state, is ranting and raving and sending out
mean anti-vagina secret memos to his priest buddies, about nuns who teach
meditation and yoga as part of their Gospel message and service to the Community.
At least they are
trying to serve the message of Jesus and are not trying to drink themselves
blind in a campaign to get a better bishop’s assignment than in a backwater shithole like
Madison Wisconsin.
Oh, how the great have
fallen. The Roman Church is starting to cannibalize itself. So many hungry
bishops and so few tasty true Catholics left to consume. LOL
Two longtime Madison nuns who lead an interfaith spirituality
center have been banned by Madison Catholic Bishop Robert Morlino from holding
workshops or providing spiritual direction or guidance at any Catholic churches
in the 11-county diocese.
Sisters Maureen McDonnell and Lynn Lisbeth,
both Sinsinawa Dominicans, have diverged too far from Catholic teaching,
according to a confidential memo sent Nov. 27 to priests on behalf of Morlino.
A copy of the memo was leaked to the State Journal.
Two other women connected to the interfaith
center, called Wisdom's Well, also have been banned as part of the same action.
The memo says Morlino has "grave
concerns" about the women's teachings, specifically that they
"espouse certain views" flowing from such movements as "New
Ageism" and "indifferentism." The latter, according to the memo,
is "the belief that no one religion or philosophy is superior to
another."…
Wisdom's Well was founded in Madison in 2006. The center has no
physical facility but offers workshops and retreats on topics such as
nonviolence, contemplative living and Christian meditation.
The center's website says
it "serves to support those who desire to grow spiritually, seek inner
wisdom, and yearn for a transformative spirituality." Its mission
statement says the center is "grounded in the Christian tradition, while
embracing the wisdom found in other religious traditions."
Along with the sisters, the third staff
member is Beth O'Brien, a married mother of two and a religious layperson
affiliated with the Benedictine community. She also is banned, as is Paula
Hirschboeck, a philosophy professor at Edgewood College in Madison who helped
found Wisdom's Well but is no longer on its staff.
The women declined comment, referring
questions to the Dominicans of Sinsinawa Congregation, based in southwestern
Wisconsin.