The Brotherhood of Baphomet is a Gay male Satanic Brotherhood
Contents:
- LIL NAS X’S EVIL GAY SATANIC AGENDA, EXPLAED
- GAY PEOPLE ARE TURNG TO SATAN
- GAY SATANIC MEETINGS – EMAIL TO BISHOP DENIS NULTY + ALLEGATION OF ABUSE BY SERVING PRIRST.
LIL NAS X’S EVIL GAY SATANIC AGENDA, EXPLAED
* gay satanic *
It all started wh the March 26 release of his latt mic vio, “Montero (Call Me by Your Name), ” which he vorts erotilly wh var eratns of Satan, is stoned by a crowd throwg buttplugs, transforms a spear that’s been homoerotilly aimed at him (à la St. Oh, and he do all of this while sgg wh a mix of joy and wryns about gay sex, the tratn of livg a closeted life, the pa of lovg someone who’s still the closet — Lil Nas himself is openly gay — and the jealoy he feels toward straight people who get to live their liv whout facg bigotry and opprsn due to their sexualy.
GAY PEOPLE ARE TURNG TO SATAN
Nulty 15th September 2021 Our Lady of Sorrows. Bishop Denis Nulty Roman Catholic Bishop of Kildare and Leighl. Dear Denis, I want to draw your attentn to my blog of today about Gay / Satanic meetg takg place Kildare that are beg attend allegedly by a retired bishop, prits, monks and semarians… * gay satanic *
” The song’s subtle, “Call Me by Your Name, ” also doubl as a rea, which he sgs, “Call me by your name / tell me you love me private” — another reference to the closet, as well as a reference to the acclaimed 2017 film about an illic gay affair.
GAY SATANIC MEETINGS – EMAIL TO BISHOP DENIS NULTY + ALLEGATION OF ABUSE BY SERVING PRIRST.
CLAIM: The letter “S,” standg for Satanist, has been add to the umbrella term often ed for lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr and other queer people. * gay satanic *
The “Montero” mic vio, wh s nt queer eroticism, spurred an ial homophobic backlash as nservative viewers chid Lil Nas X for supposedly rptg children.
And beyond the ial hilary, the sho have also prompted a broar discsn about bigotry, homophobia, the historil roots of Satanic Panic the US, and whether all that much has really changed sce Satanic Panic began the 1980s. In ntext, the terse dismissal rri the terrified tone of a jock shoutg, “No homo” — an imprsn bolstered by Nike’s subsequent reported lawsu agast MSCHF. He also ntued urtg attentn and srn equal measure by promisg to release a Christian-iendly versn of the shoe, wh a nod to the famoly homophobic, if kda reformed, Christian-found fast food cha Chick-fil-A:.
But while he’s clearly been havg fun wh the rpons, he’s also been nsistent about bluntly explag the importance of the song and how fs to his role as one of the few out gay entertaers the mic dtry. Be gay, do crim, enjoy hell. The vio for “Montero” mostly classil imagery om a tradnal versn of Christiany to showse how tertwed the languag of religsy and homoeroticism have always been.