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Culture War Roundup for the week of July 22, 2024

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Yeah, I'm hinting at that here and I'm kind of joking... but this really is wild. The woman says, "I rebuke you in the name of Jesus" and he immediately threatens to shoot her in the face and then does so. It's the kind of thing that makes a man wonder.

He literally has a demonic sigil etched into his forearm. I don’t buy any of that “Norse good luck navigation charm” stuff. I’ve seen actual people from Scandinavia freak out when they see that thing. It’s designed to summon an entity.

I don’t recognize the symbol. What is it?

The Aegishjalmur, sort of a neo-pagan symbol based on archeological evidence of similar symbols in pre-Christian Scandinavia.

My googling says it’s nothing about “summoning” but rather a ward of protection

I never said otherwise, I don't agree with the above guy about it "summoning". Its more that it might not really be historically accurate. I've also heard whispers that the vaunted Valknut doesn't really mean "fallen in battle" that interpretation was popularized by neo-pagans and passed off as historically meaningful in much the same way lots of druid/wiccan stuff is.

The honestly more interesting thing is how these symbols always seem to make it to the stage where they get tattooed onto military-esque people as sort of a mysticism/act of belonging/deeper symbolism. Must be a symptom of people's craving for deeper meaning.

I'm a believer and I would assume someone who shouted that unbidden was at the very least highly unstable, and probably about to do something rash.

Knowing nothing but the "I rebuke you in the name of Jesus" quote, it reads to me as a threat (likely very dependent on tone). It comes across like trying to cast out a demon, and search results show no shortage of crazy (psychosis, often drug-involved) people who have engaged in violence to do so.

If someone yelled that at me randomly, I would at least be alert that violence might follow.

That said, leaving would have seemingly worked too.