California's department of education has proposed a new ethnic studies program that says children should chant the names of Aztec gods like Tezkatlipoka, deity of mirrors for which humans were sacrificed, in order to bring about love and unity. There is no doubt that missionaries, Christian or otherwise, have dismissed the advanced empires of the Aztecs or Mayas, the latter having sacrificed only flowers and fruits before the empire’s decline, but they also did perform human sacrifice. It’s odd that public schools have wanted to remove God, but then suggest replacing Him with other gods while incorporating chants of ‘decolonization, liberation, education, emancipation’ into daily school routine. One may find this program to be yet another assault on culture, an attempt to demoralize and degrade the youth with supposed chants of unity, in order that a new paradigm be instituted. Blood and human sacrifice cults have by no means been made obsolete by time, but instead have been turned into corky TV shows and memes to make the subject trivial while powerful people continue to perform their rituals; they have even gone so far as to condition the public to accept their cult as a trendy popular culture meme. Otherwise, why would famous people with fragile public images be willing to associate themselves with companies like Bitelab, where celebrity cells are turned into meat, or Ambrosia, where young blood is injected into those willing to pay? It’s because these people are the willing vessels of ancient gods, ready to receive all the pleasures of life in exchange for their sacrifice on an altar of both ideology and ritual.
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