I didn’t know who China McClain was until about five seconds ago. Basically, when I saw the video of her dragging Hollywood elites, I decided to do a Google search. I might not have known her, maybe you don’t know who she is, but your kiddos just might. She’s been in a handful of Disney movies over the past decade. And she’s just taken to Twitter to blast Hollywood’s—how best to put this—Satanic proclivities…
She lays it out in no uncertain terms just what she thinks about the toxic entertainment industry.
Ex Disney star China McClain talks about satanic worship in Hollywood.
“They know full well that God exists” she says. “They also know that Satan exists. They are just counting on you all not to know. But either way, the things that you take in that they’re feeding you. pic.twitter.com/nTKFkY69W0
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“The entertainment industry is about influence. There is a reason why you see people dressed up as Satan. Full-on visuals of Satan, people dressed as Satan, dressed as a demon, got upside-down crosses all on [their] clothes, or pentagrams all on their clothes. […] They know good and god-darn well that God exists. They also know that Satan exists. They’re just counting on the fact that y’all don’t know that.”
A few years ago, I would simply assume Ms. McClain here had just decided she wasn’t going to take her meds anymore, but this is 2022, and I cannot say this is even the craziest thing I’ve heard this week. A satanic cult in the entertainment industry is far more believable than human beings magically changing their genders based on how they feel when they wake up.
This might also explain why someone like Lil Nas X is able to get famous giving lap dances to a literal Satan figure. Or why Disney child stars always seem so messed up in the head. Or a litany of other things we see in the entertainment industry.
Do I believe McClain’s rant? I’m inclined to. But then, I already believed nearly every person in Hollywood and such were a bunch of godless heathens.
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