Wiccan warlock Christian Day [pictured] has caused disgust and outrage after telling starving Palestinians to turn cannibal.
The twisted occultist made the shocking comment on Facebook after someone posted: “Palestinian kids are out of food and the world is doing nothing.” Day sneered back:
“They can always dine on one another. I’m surprised they haven’t eaten the hostages yet.”
Day is already notorious. He was shunned by a large number of covens who felt that the world needed to be protected from his antics.
These range from trolling to nasty, abusive posts
Despite being cast out, Day continues to flog his Spectral Evidence convention, an online occult jamboree boasting 75 lectures.
Day is alleged to have doxed fellow pagans, handing their names and addresses to a far-right Christian church. Though he hurriedly deleted the details, the damage was done, and extremists were effectively given a hit list.
Critics say he is courting controversy to fill virtual seats. But that makes us wonder about those who have signed up for his online shin-dig, Spectral Evidence, on October 5-6 and with whom they are happy to associate.
Day is no stranger to scandal. In 2015, The Guardian reported that a Massachusetts court ordered him to stop harassing fellow witch Lori Bruno Sforza after a barrage of abusive phone calls. His behaviour was so extreme that the court had to intervene and instruct him to stop.
For many, this latest stunt proves Day is beyond redemption. A once high-profile figure in the pagan community, he now looks more like a publicity-hungry pariah willing to say anything, no matter how sick, for self-promotion.
Thank you for this unsurprising revelation concerning Christian Day. I have reached out to him for a response. In the meanwhile, our WitchesWorkshop channels across Facebook have issued a statement. See https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1Lr25UGcCR/
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure he's been problematic for years decades.
ReplyDeleteIt disappoints me that Cabot is on the list.
ReplyDeleteI noticed that a lot of the featured acts are "swiss cheese" mediums and show hosts. Not much to see there.
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