A controversial article published on 100percentfedup.com claims that feminist website Jezebel orchestrated a ritual involving witches to curse MAGA conservative influencer Charlie Kirk, who was later assassinated in Utah. The piece details how an unnamed reporter allegedly paid multiple witches on Etsy to cast curses targeting Kirk, with the publication later adding an editor’s note condemning the violence against him.
The article speculates that the spells were unsuccessful, expressing frustration over their ineffectiveness and questioning whether ethical boundaries were crossed by silencing Kirk’s rhetoric. It references a ritual involving a photograph of Kirk set on fire, described as part of a witchcraft ceremony. The text further connects the assassination to broader themes of spiritual warfare, citing biblical parallels between ancient figures like Jezebel and modern political events.
The narrative suggests that the shooting occurred two days after the article’s publication, with claims that demonic forces were involved in the act. It also draws links between the assassin’s actions and ideological conflicts, including references to gender politics and religious symbolism. The piece concludes by urging readers to confront spiritual threats through faith and resistance to “darkness.”
The original text includes additional commentary on witchcraft’s resurgence in American culture, citing historical data on Wiccan populations and warnings from religious figures about the risks of occult practices. It also references previous efforts to cast spells against political leaders like Donald Trump, framing such activities as part of a larger cultural and spiritual battle.