Miel 15,009 Posted September 21, 2018 Share Posted September 21, 2018 Cher, Lady Gaga, Beyonce, Florence, Lana... it's like AHS: Coven but with better writing. 3 points in and ready for more Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
VTV 12,769 Posted September 21, 2018 Share Posted September 21, 2018 2 hours ago, warioaddams said: There's been a lot of rumors about Beyoncé for a while. Do you really think they obtain money and power just like that. They are obviosly some other sources that come with it. Lmao what power Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
raragaga 8,111 Posted September 21, 2018 Share Posted September 21, 2018 xoxo Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted September 21, 2018 Share Posted September 21, 2018 6 hours ago, Bonkers said: We've all been there. Long day, a few drinks and you end up on VigilantCitizen like I've been visiting that site since i was like 17 lmao Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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ronaldyp 102 Posted September 21, 2018 Share Posted September 21, 2018 7 hours ago, sampool said: I can’t find the original source but in 2011 lady Gaga’s supposedly stylist exposed her as “devil worshiper” in a interview for "Stylists of the Whores" magazine (). The article goes: ”He also stated she would stare at him when he cut with the scariest of eyes. The devil's eyes. Michael Pooter, who cut her hair since January 2010, said in a interview for "Stylists of the Whores" magazine that when he confronted her about it, she told him she would eat his children if he ever told anyone.... "She was usually liquored up on cheap whiskey when she came in for treatment. One day, when she was mumbling more than normal, which I found out later was her actually speaking in tongues, I saw the number 666 on her scalp and I quickly asked for God to protect me. She rose up out of her chair and floated 3 feet above the ground while yelling....." "YOUR GOD IS NOT HERE MICHAEL. NOR WILL HE EVER BE. NOW GIVE ME SOME MORE HIGHLIGHTS AND TRIM MY BANGS YOU WORTHLESS *beep*" Michael, recently took his family and is living in an undisclosed location for the protection of his family.” Omg I can't believe this. The scream i let out "Your god isn't here Michael" Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
StrawberryBlond 14,268 Posted September 21, 2018 Share Posted September 21, 2018 15 hours ago, Pierre said: I don't know if it enters into wichcraft, but Brujería and Santería/Yorubas have an audience in latin countries. I meant that I acknowledge that it exists, just that I can't personally imagine it. As I said, I'm used to the classic idea of witchcraft that we're given in the western world of a white woman, usually with black hair and dressed in black, with a pointy hat, broomstick, cauldron, black cat, the works. While the concept of "white witches" (white meaning good, that is) exist, it's still the image many of us dream up when we hear the term. I just can't picture someone being a witch who isn't white European. Mind you, that Mexican drug gang who were caught some years back who turned out to also be killer cannibals who practicised a form of black magic kinda destroys that notion. Again, the idea of male witches, or warlocks, is still alien to me. I just can't see it. It was just an address to the idea of "has a white celebrity ever been accused of this?" because I can't picture anyone but whites being accused of it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wolf Boy 3,175 Posted September 22, 2018 Share Posted September 22, 2018 yyyyaasssss curse ha sacrifice ha drink ha blood queen Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joaco95 1,631 Posted September 22, 2018 Share Posted September 22, 2018 On 9/20/2018 at 6:03 PM, StrawberryBlond said: Her monologue before Hold Up still haunts me, especially that final line: "I crossed myself and thought I saw the devil, I grew thickened skin on my feet, I bathed in bleach and plugged my menses with pages from the holy book." but that wasn't her monologue, that was just poetry by Warsan Shire did time ago Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seeka 12,372 Posted September 22, 2018 Share Posted September 22, 2018 13 hours ago, StrawberryBlond said: I meant that I acknowledge that it exists, just that I can't personally imagine it. As I said, I'm used to the classic idea of witchcraft that we're given in the western world of a white woman, usually with black hair and dressed in black, with a pointy hat, broomstick, cauldron, black cat, the works. While the concept of "white witches" (white meaning good, that is) exist, it's still the image many of us dream up when we hear the term. I just can't picture someone being a witch who isn't white European. Mind you, that Mexican drug gang who were caught some years back who turned out to also be killer cannibals who practicised a form of black magic kinda destroys that notion. Again, the idea of male witches, or warlocks, is still alien to me. I just can't see it. It was just an address to the idea of "has a white celebrity ever been accused of this?" because I can't picture anyone but whites being accused of it. Any male witch who insists on calling himself a warlock is suffering testosterone poisoning and you should stay far far away. And I think the idea of a witch being white being purvasive is because witches are white. Witches in other cultures are respected. It's only now we're kind of circling back to witches being respected. Witches, even in cultures with strong Christian grips, are respected and widely feared. The history of witchcraft in America is tainted by the witch trials. Even though there are respected witches (the granny witches of Appalachia) it could never really be louder than the witch trials, taught in history class. It also doesn't help most of our media has white witches. Sabrina, the original charmed ones, Samantha. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
StrawberryBlond 14,268 Posted September 22, 2018 Share Posted September 22, 2018 9 hours ago, Joaco95 said: but that wasn't her monologue, that was just poetry by Warsan Shire did time ago I thought she wrote this in collaboration with him? 8 hours ago, Seeka said: Any male witch who insists on calling himself a warlock is suffering testosterone poisoning and you should stay far far away. And I think the idea of a witch being white being purvasive is because witches are white. Witches in other cultures are respected. It's only now we're kind of circling back to witches being respected. Witches, even in cultures with strong Christian grips, are respected and widely feared. The history of witchcraft in America is tainted by the witch trials. Even though there are respected witches (the granny witches of Appalachia) it could never really be louder than the witch trials, taught in history class. It also doesn't help most of our media has white witches. Sabrina, the original charmed ones, Samantha. I just meant that calling a man a witch just doesn't seem right to say. Witch is a distinctly female term. Yeah, I think in other cultures, the idea of witches is respected a bit more. Here, it's either a creeped out or comical reaction, probably because religion has really fallen by the wayside in most of western society, so people are overall less superstitious and less likely to believe in magical powers and curses, so it's only the more God-fearing ones who are genuinely scared. Honestly, the only non-white witch I could think of was the black girl in The Craft...and she wasn't even the most evil one. The real evil was left to the white one! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seeka 12,372 Posted September 22, 2018 Share Posted September 22, 2018 2 hours ago, StrawberryBlond said: I thought she wrote this in collaboration with him? I just meant that calling a man a witch just doesn't seem right to say. Witch is a distinctly female term. Yeah, I think in other cultures, the idea of witches is respected a bit more. Here, it's either a creeped out or comical reaction, probably because religion has really fallen by the wayside in most of western society, so people are overall less superstitious and less likely to believe in magical powers and curses, so it's only the more God-fearing ones who are genuinely scared. Honestly, the only non-white witch I could think of was the black girl in The Craft...and she wasn't even the most evil one. The real evil was left to the white one! Lols trust me, witch is becoming unisexual. If there is a male term for witch I'd like to be called though is Wicca, which besides being a religion, is also a term for an old male witch. Witch is a distinctly female term because we have always associated it with females. Most male witches are accepting and even prefer the term witch. You're right though. Not to mention, many don't know you can mix witchcraft with any religion. Since it's a practice. So when people do envision a witch it's never like some Christian witch with angel/saint patrons or like A zen Buddhist witch. It's either some beautiful but asocial woman in the woods, or crones, or like a matron summoning demons. Maybe witches being white in media is sorta saying something with society? Though that's a discussion for a later date. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eggsy 8,280 Posted September 22, 2018 Share Posted September 22, 2018 BEYONCÉ ACCUSED OF ‘EXTREME WITCHCRAFT’ BY FORMER DRUMMER KIMBERLY THOMPSON Kimberly Thompson, Beyoncé’s former drummer, is accusing the singer of “extreme witchcraft,” The Blast reported on Thursday. Thompson worked as Beyoncé’s drummer for seven years and is now asking for a restraining order against her former boss, alleging that Beyoncé is involved in “dark magic” and “magic spells of sexual molestation,” according to The Blast, which claims to have access to court documents detailing Thompson’s reasoning for a restraining order. The specific type of witchcraft or rituals that Queen Bey supposedly practices remains unclear. However, Thompson reportedly believes that the singer was using “extreme witchcraft” and utilizing these spells to tap her phone and control her finances, all to keep the drummer under surveillance. These actions are reportedly part of a harassment campaign orchestrated by Beyoncé against Thompson. Beyonce Knowles performs onstage during 2018 Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival Weekend 1 at the Empire Polo Field on April 14 in Indio, California. A former drummer has accused the music icon of witchcraft. LARRY BUSACCA/GETTY IMAGES FOR COACHELLA Thompson’s request for a restraining order was denied by a judge, according to The Blast. None of this information has been confirmed. Thompson had given no reason why she thinks Beyoncé would come after her in such a way. Beyoncé is a self-proclaimed “boss,” so it’s expected that she run a tight ship with regards to the people who work for and with her. In an interview with Nylon in 2016, Thompson recalled having to get Bey’s approval before getting a mohawk hairstyle. “I couldn’t have done it without Beyoncé’s approval,” Thompson said. “I had to show it to her, and she had to say, ‘OK.’” It’s a part of her packaging and branding. She agreed with it. She loved it.” Being a boss, however, is not necessarily an indicator for witchcraft. It is well-known that Beyoncé and her husband, Jay-Z, are intensely private regarding their personal lives. It won’t soon be forgotten that Tiffany Haddish was asked to sign a nondisclosure agreement after letting it slip that someone bit Beyoncé at an afterparty. There is also a rumor that Bey and Jay are involved in the Illuminati, the secret society, though they have denied this. Solange Knowles, Beyoncé’s sister and a singer, has shown interest in voodoo, accessorizing her 2018 Met Gala outfit with a bottle of Florida Water, a type of liquid known for its spiritual properties, typically used in voodoo, Wiccan or Santeria practices. A cool accessory and general interest in voodoo also doesn’t necessarily link the Knowles sisters to dark magic, however. https://www.newsweek.com/former-drummer-kimberly-thompson-accuses-beyonce-extreme-witchcraft-1131746 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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