A former Mississippi political candidate is facing criminal charges after a bedazzled statue of Baphomet, a figure associated with the Satanic Temple, was discovered decapitated at the Iowa State Capitol.

Michael Cassidy, 35, a former U.S. Navy pilot, told Fox News that he saw the controversy surrounding the display, which was heavily criticized by Republican politicians like Ron DeSantis, and drove to the Iowa Capitol to see it for himself. He said it hit a “nerve” and went on to destroy it.

According to an archived version of his campaign website, Cassidy pushed for a 10-year prison sentence for anyone who destroys a statue in his own state.

  • @[email protected]
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    I’m actually surprised that the satanic temple isn’t pushing for him to be charged with some kind of hate crime. Pretty sure if so decapitated a statue of Jesus it wouldn’t just be destruction of property?

    • @[email protected]
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      292 years ago

      I would love this to happen. For two weeks straight, conservative radio shows, Fox News specials, all talking about the “War on Christianity”.

  • @[email protected]
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    I think it should become customary that if a politician advocates for a certain punishment for a crime, and then commits that particular crime, that they receive the punishment they advocated for (within the bounds of current law of course). He wants a 10-year prison sentence for destroying a statue, he should get a 10-year prison sentence for destroying the statue.

  • dohpaz42
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    932 years ago

    Now imagine for a moment what would happen if someone were to decapitate a statue of Mary or Jesus.

  • Phoenixz
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    According to an archived version of his campaign website, Cassidy pushed for a 10-year prison sentence for anyone who destroys a statue in his own state.

    Well well well, let’s see if he sticks to his guns or of he’s going to be your typical Republican hipicrite little bitch…

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        52 years ago

        I mean it’s statistically a huge increase in lifetime earning potential, among a few other things, but that’s not to say this dude is in some magic statistical valley of “lucky enough to get in, dumb enough to blow the massive headstart it supplies”

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    This guy hits a nerve for me.
    So it’s OK if I destroy him, right?

    I mean, using his reasoning anyway.

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    For reference, the seven tenants listed next to the destroyed display:

    I One should strive to act with compassion and empathy toward all creatures in accordance with reason.

    II The struggle for justice is an ongoing and necessary pursuit that should prevail over laws and institutions.

    III One’s body is inviolable, subject to one’s own will alone.

    IV The freedoms of others should be respected, including the freedom to offend. To willfully and unjustly encroach upon the freedoms of another is to forgo one’s own.

    V Beliefs should conform to one’s best scientific understanding of the world. One should take care never to distort scientific facts to fit one’s beliefs.

    VI People are fallible. If one makes a mistake, one should do one’s best to rectify it and resolve any harm that might have been caused.

    VII Every tenet is a guiding principle designed to inspire nobility in action and thought. The spirit of compassion, wisdom, and justice should always prevail over the written or spoken word.


    It makes a lot of sense to me why Christians would be against this.

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      Yeah, it’s difficult to take issue with any of those.

      Personally, I don’t need (or want) the baggage associated with organized religion in order to believe and follow those tenets, so I’m not a member. But I’m a big fan.

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      Wow that really hits a nerve!

      What a jackass. Meanwhile supports statues of people who lived by the credo of “I feel so strongly that people should own other people as property that I’m willing to kill for that right, look here’s my gun!”

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      Christians have an utter landslide of reasons to believe the most outlandish of complete nonsense, but I’ve always been a fan of science, facts, and reality.

      So I thank you. <3

    • Unaware7013
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      I absolutely love how the TST actually stands for the shit christians have pretended to care about for centuries.

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      He looks like he couldn’t handle male pattern baldness so he went completely shaven, but he needs the beard or else he’ll look like the freshly shorn scrotum Dr Evil was talking about.

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    According to an archived version of his campaign website, Cassidy pushed for a 10-year prison sentence for anyone who destroys a statue in his own state.

    I’m sure he expects exactly the same punishment for himself.

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        Not quite lol Leopards Ate My Face is more Turkeys Voting for Christmas, where someone aligns with someone else in spite of the person they’re aligning with clearly not having their interests at heart. Like the vast majority of Trump supporters, or LGBTQ hexbear users supporting Putin.

        This is just plain hypocrisy, like “the only moral abortion is my abortion”.

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          Turkeys Voting For Thanksgiving*

          (Christmas isn’t the turkey holiday, FYI. In fact, it’s been a goose, historically.)

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            In other parts of the world “turkeys voting for Christmas” is a common saying.

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              Cursory search shows it’s exclusively a UK idiom, to be accurate. So, “other part” singular being a small island where turkeys are not, nor have ever been, indigenous. That tracks.

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                That’s right, the UK has peacocks in its trees instead of turkeys.

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            As someone who’s never eaten a goose in his life (though I would happily try it, those rude honking bastards), I’ve had turkey on Christmas Eve at relatives. Though it’s often ham.

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    He has since been released, and raised $40,000 in legal fees following praise from Republican politicians and far-right pundits across the country.

    This is the real travesity.

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        No and we’d just have all the national media talking about how the left are just a bunch of godless communists that hate America. We have enough of that already :(

    • Billiam
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      Just another story reminding me how rich I could be grifting money off these assholes if I didn’t have any morals.

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        Counter-balance it by taking the money earned and putting it toward programs to help combat racism, bigotry, and other indifferences.

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    But to you who are listening I say: Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you.

    Or, was that behead your enemies?

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      Love your enemies, sure. But when they put a goat statue in a government building, that’s a bridge too far! As a good Christian, you’ve got a right to defend yourself in life-threatening goat statue situations.

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            Well, maybe not the time energy stealing kind but, we can’t be sure they don’t move just because they didn’t when we were looking at them

      • prole
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        It’s far more than just a goat statue, have you seen it? It’s dope. I’ve always liked the children at his feet looking up to him lol I’m sure that triggers Christians so hard.

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      I think it went something like this, “Then Jesus saith to him: Begone, Satan: for it is written, The Lord thy God shalt thou adore, and him only shalt thou serve.”

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        Was this the guy who didn’t even have the decency to put the world’s population in a sack before he drowned them? “Oh he’s changed now”

      • prole
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        Oh neat, can I try?

        "I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.

        I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past, I will turn the inner eye to see its path.

        Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain."

        – Paul Atreides, Dune - Frank Herbert

        Did I do it right? We’re sharing quotes from our favorite fiction books, right?

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        Pretty sure there’s an ocean of difference between Jesus Christ rebuking the literal devil and a politician traveling across state borders to illegally deface a statue as a publicity stunt to fundraise and get an interview on Fox about how he totally “decapitated Satan.” Even if his conviction was somehow driven by religion and not pure vanity (it wasn’t), any form of religious supremacy has no place in society at large, let alone a government building. The law recognizes this, “freedom of religion” is the backbone of this in the US, and I’d hope people understand why it might be a worthwhile and important protection to have and uphold.

        Additionally, I have a suspicion that anyone who favorably compares a person who postures as a Christian supremacist to Christ is less the sort of person with an understanding of their religion and more the sort of person who knows how to search for the word “Satan” in their YouVersion Bible app.

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          To this guy’s fans, and possibly him, he did literally rebuke Satan with this act.

          There are people out there who actually believe it, and therefore agree his actions legitimately align with Jesus’ teachings.

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            That’s not Satan, that’s Baphomet.

            A bit of demonology (or culture in general) can go a long way in helping these people avoiding this kind of nonsensical responses.

            It’s like if someone were to deface a statue of the archangel Michael and I went on a tirade about how evil all the cherubims really were. Michael is an archangel, not a cherubim. Similar but not the same.

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              Jesus rebuked Satan in the text I quoted.

              I was handwaving on the statue itself, as it’s immaterial to my point. You think they have different reactions to baphoment, even if they are aware? They see baph as an agent of Satan, and therefore Satan.

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                Well, the statue will be more than material when he will be judged by the law.

                The most funny thing is that you believe the infernal potentates are all aligned and following a ruler. By definition the hellish powers are independent and individual in their scopes and objectives, Satan fought God exactly because he didn’t recognize its ultimate authority over his own free will. Confusing Satan with Baphomet is like confusing Drumpf and Putin: they both are evil and terrible people supporting one another when their interests collide while also ready to jump at each other throat should the situation require so, but I would never accuse Drumpf of having moved war to Ukraine since it was Putin to do so.

                But I don’t see you as a reasonable person so I presume this distinction will fall flat at your feet. Oh well, nothing bad, the guy will still be judged for his actions and will suffer the consequences (hopefully) for his sensless violence. Keep seething in your ignorance good boy

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        Kinda sure that’s not Satan but Baphomet. Completely different characters if you know what you are talking about; which is not your case since your Christian mindset doesn’t allow for the retaining of useful information as it is normal for a sheep mindset

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        Pretty sure it went something in Ancient Greek and that you’re just parroting an interpretation without any introspection of the source text nor the context from which it was lifted.

        Try doing something scholarly next time. Hot-take-Bible-Quotes are worthless.

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      In their minds, this is loving your enemy. Because Christians are right and everyone else is wrong. So forcing your beliefs on people is a good thing because you’re saving their souls.

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      They say they love Jesus but they only talk Old Testament stuff. The Christian far right would have lynched Jesus the second they would have heard of some woke commie bum becoming popular.

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    Don’t you just love political candidates that don’t believe in the first amendment, probably not a fan of the 19th or 13th either.

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      But you don’t understand, he’s all about respecting the establishment of religion but this wasn’t a religion.

      • Cosmic Cleric
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        But you don’t understand, he’s all about respecting the establishment of religion but this wasn’t a religion.

        I can’t tell if this comment is missing a /s or not.

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            Well Bob, I can’t say I ever miss the /s.

            Well, considering that you got the name wrong, your comment doesn’t instill a whole lot of confidence of accuracy.

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      And technically he fought for the freedom he is now trying to suppress.

      I love how these right wing “Christians” have such a selective definition of “freedom”. Thankfully the Satanic Temple keeps shining a spotlight on their hypocrisy.