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Karamo spent years blogging online and hosting a fringe podcast on how "Satan" influenced American politics and education before engaging in elections.




Christina Karamo is running for Secretary of State in Michigan and has the support of Donald Trump. Over the weekend, the state Republican Party endorsed Karamo, a community college teacher and former podcaster.


She is completely at home in a party dominated by conspiracy theorists and QAnon fans. Beyoncé, Cardi B, Billie Eilish and Ariana Grande, according to Karamo, are the tools of the devil - and you won't believe what you say about yoga.


Karamo, 36, entered politics for the first time as a contender in the 2020 election. She believes she saw a mistake in counting at least two papers while watching absentee ballots being processed, which earned her a Fox News website to spread election conspiracy theories.


Karamo spent years blogging online and hosting a fringe podcast on how "Satan" influenced American politics and education before engaging in elections.


On her podcast in 2020, she claimed about Democrats, "their party has completely taken over a demonic agenda."



Beyoncé "tries to target blacks in embracing paganism. And one of the really interesting things is that her husband, Jay-Z, as many people said, is demonic. I think it's true. Karamo claimed in one episode that "I have no conclusive evidence." "So Beyoncé is working extra time to attract more and more black Americans to paganism and call it African spirituality. It's funny. Actually, that's not funny. Something sad. It is truly sad. "


Karamo accused pop artists of luring young people into a misadventure in an article critical of Ariana Grande's song "God is a Woman," which Karamo described as "blasphemy at the highest level," and accused the pop singer of misleading children.


"And these are the people who enjoy your children," she said. And then we still have, "Why are young people moving away from faith? "They are under the demonic illusion. You think - or, or Billie Eilish. It has a song called Good Girls Go to Hell. That's the name of the song. This is what children listen to ".


"Whether she knows it or not - I have no idea - she is Lucifer's tool. Cardi B is another tool of Lucifer because it sows filth in culture, and it spreads such filth and sexual decadence in our culture that so many people laugh at it, "Karamo bemoans in another episode.


She referred to schools as "State indoctrination camps", which taught young people "wild evil" in another podcast episode this year.


"There's nothing like someone with two mothers and a dad," she said in January. "This is just factually wrong."


"No, it is the father and their love for homosexuality. She said last August.


In January, she published a blog post in 2019, saying trans people were "mentally ill adults playing clothes." This is also part of the heinous and destructive sexual revolution. "


Karamo is not only against the presence of LGBTQ. She also believes that straight people who have sex before marriage - almost everyone - are about to become paedophiles.


"When we normalize people who practice adultery and normalize people who live with their friends and girlfriends and all these things, we open the door for us to get to the point where we have people who want to normalize child sexual abuse," she wrote.


Yoga, on the other hand, is for a certain kind of passion rarely seen outside Alabama. She believes it is a "satanic ritual" intended to "call a demon."


"Yoga really means yoke to Brahman. So people think they're doing exercises, no, you're doing actual demonic rituals that you don't even know. This becomes our very material view of the world that infiltrates every corner of our lives so that someone can practice satanic rituals open to our faces and we'll be like, 'Oh, great, this should just be a kind of dance culture. Like, it's not a cultural dance, it's a demonic party. What's wrong with you But people don't understand that. This is because of the perversion of our world view ".






































































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