Anonymous ID: 0bd88b Nov. 5, 2018, 10:50 p.m. No.3753995   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>4037 >>4056 >>4058 >>4207

We're in trouble Anons. Hope kek magic is still stronger.

 

>Despite differences in opinion on whether mass hexes should be utilized on "bad men," every witch I spoke to said they believed there was one key way to create change: Getting out to vote.

 

>As feminist witch Sophia Saint Thomas puts it: โ€œYou need votes, you need millions and millions of people for change. We donโ€™t just need very politically active leftist witches in Brooklyn. We need all of America to really cause enough change.โ€

 

>So, if you really want to mess with the patriarchy this November, go vote. But: If you want to buy a candle from Enchantments and throw some rainbow glitter around to support your party this election, it may be worth the trip. You know what they say about magicโ€”it works in mysterious ways.

 

https://www.marieclaire.com/culture/a24440291/witches-2018-midterms/

 

>The hex is strategically timed with midterm elections happening next Tuesday.

 

>โ€œThis is right in line with registering to vote, going out and voting on November 6, fighting against voter suppression and trying to undo all the harm that these people have tried to do,โ€ Bracciale said.

 

>โ€œWe want to make sure we have a big hex before midterms and to give more people the opportunity to be involved. We really have to do something to make sure that our voice is being heard. The history of witchcraft is that itโ€™s always been practiced by the most downtrodden and the most harmed and the most at risk, disenfranchised people in society because they have no other form of recourse,โ€ Bracciale said.

 

http://time.com/5442528/brett-kavanaugh-hex/