The Sick, Twisted Messages in “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”

gdpetti

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A definite sign of the times.... bringing all the Satanic stuff front and center for their NWO wetdreams.
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https://vigilantcitizen.com/moviesandtv/the-sick-twisted-messages-in-chilling-adventures-of-sabrina/

The Sick, Twisted Messages in “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”
Aimed at teenagers, the series contains disturbing messages about Satanism, feminism, sexuality and everything in between. Here’s an in-depth look at the agenda behind Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.
Published 18 hours ago on December 12, 2018

By Vigilant Citizen
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Long article with pics etc... VC points out how this 'new, darker' version of the teen storyline has been updated to introduce the young audience to the delights of Satanism etc.... using all the catchwords today.

The main premise is custom-made to be relatable to teenagers. It is about a 16-year-old girl who goes to high school, loves her boyfriend, and goes out with her friends. But, also, she’s a witch and her family is satanic. Throughout her infernal adventures, lots of disturbing things happen and lots of messages are delivered. Here are some of the themes exploited by the series.
Selling Satanism

In every episode of the series, the main “selling points” of Satanism are interwoven in the plot and presented in a way that is relatable to teenagers. Sabrina’s two aunts and cousin are staunch witches who yell out “praise Satan” when something good happens. However, they are not pointy-nosed harpies riding around on brooms, but likable, intelligent women who act as caring mothers to Sabrina. In fact, all witches in the series are witty, charismatic, good-looking people that are open-minded and tolerant of all kinds of lifestyles.
As stated above, Sabrina has a dilemma: Should she become a super-powerful witch with all kinds of cool powers? Or should she remain a lame, basic girl? This is how the series presents the “dilemma”. As Sabrina says herself: “there are so many delicious things about being a witch”.

To become a witch, Sabrina must go through a “dark baptism” and give herself to Satan. However, Sabrina has some questions which are used to educate the viewers about Satanism (well, the public relations version of Satanism). At one point Sabrina asks the High Priest of her coven:
Yes, throughout the series, God is referred to as the False God – an impotent and oppressive fatherly figure. To make the dark baptism even more appealing, the High Priest adds:

Lots of good details in this article.... it is interesting to see them 'come out of the closet'... and like any predator/prey relationship, going after the easy ones first.
 
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