In a recent interview, Michael Cassidy, a brave Christian veteran who took down the Satanic Temples’ statue of Baphomet at the Iowa State Capitol, passionately called upon his fellow Americans to reevaluate their cultural values and reject the influence of Satan.
Cassidy has been taken aback by the response he has received. Shockingly, he has been bombarded with hate mail from individuals who either sympathize with Satanism or refuse to acknowledge the evil associated with Satan, as well as the inappropriateness of displaying statues representing him in public spaces.
However, Cassidy has also had to endure a significant amount of hate mail from Satanists and their sympathizers, mostly through fake Facebook accounts and Twitter trolls. He recounted a particularly poignant message from a father in Iowa who was upset that he couldn’t show his daughter the satanic idol that day.
Despite facing criticism, Cassidy has also received support from anonymous individuals who applaud his firm stance against Satanism and recognize the degradation present in our society. This positive response has been heartening for him.
Cassidy strongly believes that this issue is of utmost importance. He argues that displaying icons and idols in public spaces can have far-reaching consequences, making it essential to keep them out of public view. According to him, people need to realize the profound impact of these icons on our society.