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Jezebel ran a piece about a contributor paying an Etsy witch to curse Charlie Kirk. Days later, the far-right commentator was assassinated.
Jezebel.com Controversy: Etsy Witch Accused of Cursing Charlie Kirk Sparks Debate A recent report from Jezebel.com has ignited discussions across social media, detailing how staff writers allegedly commissioned an 'Etsy witch' to cast a curse on conservative political commentator Charlie Kirk. The incident, which reportedly occurred on September 8th, has drawn attention due to its unusual nature and the swiftness of the alleged magical intervention. The article, titled 'We Paid Some Etsy Witches to Curse Charlie Kirk,' prompted a response from Jezebel.com, which issued an editor's note stating, 'Jezebel condemns the shooting of Charlie Kirk in the strongest possible terms. We do not endorse, encourage, or excuse political violence of any kind.' This clarification suggests an attempt to distance the publication from any perceived endorsement of harm, while acknowledging the controversial content. A TikTok user, identifying as a practicing witch, offered her insights into the situation. Speaking on the matter, she remarked, 'That is a rapid turnaround time for an Etsy witch curse.' She also highlighted the unusual speed of such curse work and noted that selling witchcraft services is technically against Etsy's terms of service, though many find ways around it. Initially skeptical of 'Etsy witches,' she pondered, 'Maybe I need to revise my opinion.' Concluding her commentary, she asserted, 'Witchcraft is real. Witches are out here throwing curses and hexes.' She advised those concerned about such practices to consider 'a good cleansing and protection practice,' adding, 'We live in very interesting times.' The incident continues to fuel debate on the intersection of modern media, online commerce, and supernatural beliefs.
Jezebel ran a piece about a contributor paying an Etsy witch to curse Charlie Kirk. Days later, the far-right commentator was assassinated.