VIDEO: Woman sees Satanic pentagram in school bus brake lights, gets death threats for reporting

VIDEO: Woman sees Satanic pentagram in school bus brake lights, gets death threats for reporting

stncschlbsIt’s not clear what is more disturbing, seeing pentagrams on a school bus, or getting death threats simply for telling the media about them. A mother was driving in the Memphis, Tenn., community of Cordova when she saw what appeared to be Satanic pentagrams (upside down, five-pointed stars) in the brake lights of a school bus. Freaked out, she snapped a photo and called WMC-TV to report the outrageous sight. 

According to IJ Review,

The woman went on to decry the image, saying:

“If you can’t put a cross on there, you can’t put a pentagram on it… Would we allow a swastika, for instance, to be on the back of the bus?”

She also pointed to last month’s controversy surrounding wrapping paper that was pulled from Walgreens because it appeared to incorporate the swastika into its design.

The woman also told the TV station:

“Anyone who fears a God, if not God and Jesus Christ, should be outraged.”

After appearing on TV, she began receiving death threats, so she does not want to be identified. The Cordova school district has refused to comment, and the school bus operator Durham School Services has been unreachable.  This is appalling, and if done purposely, action must be taken to remove the symbols. If the brake lights featured the ichthys Christian fish symbol, imagine how quickly it would be front page news around the country, with lawsuits filed by the ACLU and atheist groups. Satanists are now obtaining recognition as a religion. If so, they are not entitled to extra special treatment.  Watch the video below.

Rachel Alexander

Rachel Alexander is the editor of Intellectual Conservative. She is a senior editor at The Stream, and is a regular contributor to Townhall, the Selous Foundation for Public Policy Research, and The Christian Post, and provides weekend news items for Right Wing News. She frequently appears on TV and news radio as a conservative commentator. She is a recovering attorney and former gun magazine editor. She previously served as a former Assistant Attorney General for the State of Arizona, corporate attorney for Go Daddy Software, and Special Assistant/Deputy County Attorney for the Maricopa County Attorney's Office. As co-president of the UW Political Science Honor Society, she obtained degrees in Political Science and History from the University of Washington, followed by a law degree from Boston College and the University of Arizona. She was ranked by Right Wing News as one of the 50 Best Conservative Columnists from 2011-2017.

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