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Shocking ‘family friendly’ entertainment: ‘Playful demon summoning’

(WND) A tax dollar-supported “art center” in the leftist state of Minnesota has held a “family friendly” event – a session for “playful demon summoning.” Why would anyone play with things like this? https://t.co/nPhcbJ2ZCA — Steve Skojec (@TheSkojecFile) August 11, 2023 The Gateway Pundit reports it is the Walker Art Center that featured the stunning […]

(WND) A tax dollar-supported “art center” in the leftist state of Minnesota has held a “family friendly” event – a session for “playful demon summoning.”

The Gateway Pundit reports it is the Walker Art Center that featured the stunning religious event.

“Is this really what passes for family friendly arts and culture today? Dabbling in the black arts?” the report asked.

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It cited reporting from Alpha News that explained:

The Walker Art Center held a pagan ritual geared toward families last weekend, with a performance called “Lilit the Empathic Demon.”

“Demons have a bad reputation, but maybe we’re just not very good at getting to know them,” an event description reads.

The event, which took place at the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, was part of the Walker’s Free First Saturdays program and featured artist Tamar Ettun who creates “demon traps.”

“Families are invited to create a vessel to trap the demon that knows them best — perhaps the ‘demon of overthinking’ — and then participate in a playful ceremony to summon and befriend their demon,” the website explains.

The description said the goal was to have a “playful demon summoning session” for families.

The event was designed for families, and finished with a “playful demon summoning session.”

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