Satanic Temple comforted LGBTQ+ people by assuring them that they will fight to death for their rights.
The Satanic Temple promised the LGBTQ+ people that they will always fight for them and will fight to the death to ensure that there are equal rights for the community.
In a new documentary directed by Penny Lane and Lucien Greaves, entitled "Hail Satan," it intends to let people know the Temple's mission by making them understand their beliefs and practices.
However, the documentary didn't focus on doing and worshipping evil things but rather uplifting human rights and social justice.
The Satanic Temple sounds devil but it only encourages benevolence and empathy among people that were disowned and disheartened by the society.
It is compounded by 50, 000 members and mostly are members of LGBTQ+ community.
âFrom the start, when one of our early actions was the Pink Mass, a lot of LGBTQ people were looking for another community that didnât see them as defined by their sexual orientation,â Greaves said.
âWithin the Satanic Temple, weâre all pretty much one and the same. Weâre all Satanists and itâs not like we have âtoleranceâ for trans people or gay people or sex workers, we just donât fucking care, and a lot of people in those communities appreciate that.â He added.
Published by Mark Lester, Lucis Philippines
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