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Taylor Swift is a witch? Well that’s the conservative claim as the pop star, who early in her career stayed quiet on the political front, has become a vocal supporter of progressive policies in recent years, leading to backlash from conservatives.
Most normal people know that’s this is just latest crap from some failed political figures such Kandiss Taylor and Hank Kunneman.
Kandiss Taylor, who made an unsuccessful bid for Georgia governor last year on a “Jesus Guns Babies” platform, has accuse the singer of putting “some satanic nods” in her show and “celebrating witchcraft.”
Swift’s Instagram post from last month appears to have served as the inspiration for Kandiss Taylor’s remark about the singer’s supposed slide to the dark side.
In the post, Swift referenced her “Eras Tour” concert film and said she was watching videos of fans “dancing and prancing and recreating choreography, creating inside jokes, casting spells, getting engaged, and just generally creating the exact type of joyful chaos we’re known for.”

The “casting spells” reference must have spooked the failed gubernatorial candidate ― and it’s not the first time Swift has been accused of promoting the dark arts.
“Did you really just praise your fans for making videos with your music and ‘casting spells’? What is wrong with you?,” Kandiss Taylor tweeted.
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She accused Swift of “influencing innocent minds to be enticed with the dark side of spirituality” and urged her to repent.
The post ended with Taylor suggesting Swift find a better manager than the devil.
“Let’s see how much Lucifer cares about you or your career,” she wrote. “I promise. He doesn’t.”
Did you really just praise your fans for making videos with your music and “casting spells” @taylorswift13? What is wrong with you?
I was a fan from day one and loved how much you grew in your singing ability. I love that you write your own music. My daughter has grown up…— Kandiss Taylor (@KandissTaylor) October 19, 2023
Reacting to Kandiss Taylor’s bizarre accusations, one person replied “Are you really that stupid? Don’t answer that. Get a real education. You only write this based upon the fact that you want more followers.”
“Sit down Karen,” another person wrote.
“I’m OK if you and the other women of Klanned Karenhood turn on Taylor,” another responded. “More tickets available for the empowered you women who flock to her shows (and maybe I can get my 17-year-old tickets if all the Wine Moms start boycotting.) BTW… no real Christian judges others.”
“Oh my,” another wrote. Kandiss. Get help.”
Most recently, Hank Kunneman, a MAGA supporter, pastor and self-proclaimed “prophet” accused Taylor Swift as a practitioner of “satanic rituals and witchcraft”, adding that the 33-year-old singer is part of a conspiracy that also includes pharmaceutical company Pfizer.
Kunneman posted Facebook video of a sermon he presented to his flock, in which he said, “Have you ever noticed that everything on TV is supported by Pfizer,” which is a perfect lie to tell his vax-fearing followers. “What’s up with this whole thing now with the Kansas City Chiefs and everybody is celebrating some lady, some girl that if you look at her concerts, man, she does satanic rituals and witchcraft. Why would you wanna put that stuff in your home? You talk about blinding yourself, again. She just happens to be dating ‘Mr. Pfizer,’ the football player? You don’t think that there’s a connection somewhere?”
However, Pastor Kunneman removed the video from Facebook for some unknown reasons, but the good people at Right Wing Watch retrieved it and posted it to YouTube and X.
MAGA pastor/self-proclaimed “prophet” Hank Kunneman used his Sunday sermon to suggest that there is a conspiracy at work involving Pfizer and Taylor Swift, who he claimed does “satanic rituals and witchcraft.” pic.twitter.com/ImWqs6Qi5F
— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) November 6, 2023
“Taylor Swift is the best role model for girls in America at this time,” wrote Carole Bulger while replying to an X post that shared the sermon.
“Taylor Swift is using her celebrity status to help people register to vote, and MAGA Christians are claiming that she’s using Satanic power over people going to her concerts,” said Michael Rincon.
User @lilyswaller called Kunneman a “false prophet and lying tongue,” while @AmenWokeJesus said Kunneman’s behavior is not “Christlike.”
“Hank Kunneman and MAGA pastors are all liars spreading hate and ignorance,” he wrote.

Others were confused by the accusations of Satanism, with @lora_life commenting: “Can’t they come with anything new? Witchcraft is so 1700 and 1800s.”
“Well I guess Satanic rituals are loving, kind, and sharing friendship bracelets,” another said, referencing the accessories traded by fans at Swift’s concerts.
It’s worth mentioning that back in April, the singer was also accused of promoting witchcraft and Satanism on her tour after some conservative Christians “cherry-picked a bit of theatrical stagecraft” and ranted about it on social media.
Swift hasn’t responded to the claims. She probably doesn’t know about these nut-jobs.