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Hell No: Satanic Brands that Really Exist

The “Satan Shoes” containing a drop of human blood has unleashed a hell of a lot of responses from sections of Christians via various soci...

The “Satan Shoes” containing a drop of human blood has unleashed a hell of a lot of responses from sections of Christians via various social media outlets, labelling the act blasphemous.

Within a minute of going on sale, 666 pairs were released and sold out within less than a minute priced at US$1,018 each via a website stating that "better to reign in hell than serve in heaven." 

By @Comic24Derick

The controversial move by Lil Nas X has attracted a lawsuit by Nike, accusing the maker of diluting their brand, confused customers and caused “significant harm to (Nike’s) goodwill, including among consumers who believe that Nike is endorsing satanism.”

The suit read: “Nike files this lawsuit to maintain control of its brand, to protect its intellectual property and to clear the confusion and dilution in the marketplace by setting the record straight – Nike has not and does not approve or authorise MSCHF's customised Satan Shoes.”
Lil Nas X Shows off the Satan Sneaker 
Nike further seeks through the court to immediately stop MSCHF from fulfilling orders for the shoes and has also requested a jury trial to seek damages.

However, the Church of Satan based in New York has endorsed the controversial sneakers, saying the sneakers embrace the essence of satanism, adding that they are endorsing the way Lil Nas X is turning against religion to market his customised Nike Air Max 97 shoes.

According to its website, the Church of Satan founded in 1966 by Anton Szandor LaVey says, “We are the first above-ground organization in history openly dedicated to the acceptance of Man’s true nature—that of a carnal beast, living in a cosmos that is indifferent to our existence.”

“To us, Satan is the symbol that best suits the nature of we who are carnal by birth—people who feel no battles raging between our thoughts and feelings, we who do not embrace the concept of a soul imprisoned in a body. 

“He represents pride, liberty, and individualism—qualities often defined as Evil by those who worship external deities, who feel there is a war between their minds and emotions.”

The Satanic Temple claims its mission is to “Encourage benevolence and empathy, reject tyrannical authority, advocate practical common sense, oppose injustice, and undertake noble pursuits.”
Nike is Suing the Manufacturer of the Satan Shoe 
Not to be outsmarted, Russia was reportedly testing its newest and largest ever nuclear missile – capable of wiping out an area twice the size of Britain in 2018. 

Named the Satan 2, it is more than 3,000 times more powerful than the bomb that wiped out Hiroshima and is said to be virtually undetectable.

The test was said to be Putin’s way of sending a clear message of war to the world, and especially Britain, after PM Theresa May expelled 23 Russian diplomats following the poisoning of former double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter in Salisbury.

According to Business Insider, the “Satan-2 is no average nuke – a single RS-28 is capable of wiping out an area the size of France or the UK with one blast.”

The magazine added: “It’s also undetectable due to its incredibly short launch-burn phase – and due to its increased trajectory, it has the ability to travel via the South Pole rather than the shorter North Pole route, meaning US satellites can’t track it.”

Other websites dedicated to promoting Satanism regalia include the Business for Satan, concentrating on tattoos and ink illustrations by Pierre Perichaud. Supergeek website prides its self for offering a wide collection of shirts, including Satan branded items.


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