Critic Calls Liberal Women a Modern Demonic Threat in Cultural Commentary
A column argues that liberal women have become a spiritual menace, citing Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey’s abortion bill and other cultural incidents.
In a polemical essay, the writer claims that liberal women are possessed by a demonic force, using Governor Maura Healey’s signing of a bill permitting abortions up to a minute before birth as a prime illustration. He describes the celebratory atmosphere of the signing as akin to a witches’ Sabbath and extends the critique to trans-rights supporters like Ally Pankiw and Kate Herron, accusing them of fantasy-driven activism.
The article also recounts a TikTok video in which nurse Lexie Lawler wishes severe injury on former Trump press secretary Karoline Leavitt, noting that Lawler was dismissed for the post. Religious leaders are invoked, with a petition from LifeSiteNews urging Boston Archbishop Richard G. Henning to excommunicate Healey, though the author doubts any action will be taken. Instead, he calls for an exorcism of the alleged possession, praising J. K. Rowling’s establishment of a women-only refuge as a counterpoint. The piece concludes with a personal anecdote about a former radical feminist lover, underscoring the author’s broader cultural lament.
Why it matters
The column reflects how cultural and political debates are being framed in moral and religious terms.
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