Each month, thousands of witches cast a spell against Donald Trump
How the witches of the #MagicResistance rise up against the Trump administration
by Tara Isabella Burton
Updated Oct 30, 2017, 3:19 PM UTC
Doucette which is her married name, not her legal name is one of the resistance witches, an at least 13,000-strong umbrella group of internet neo-pagans, Wiccans, solo practitioners who self-identify as hedge witches, longtime magical practitioners in various traditions, and committed activists. Theyve come together each month since Trumps inauguration with one goal: to perform a spell equal parts quasi-religious ritual and activist performance to bind the president, forming a collective known as the #MagicResistance.
The spell, a variant on a traditional binding spell found in many contemporary neo-pagan and other occult practices, involves channeling energy to limit Trumps power, so that he may fail utterly/that he may do no harm. (Practitioners have the option to add, Youre fired.)
Some members, like Doucette, cast the spell alone at home, communicating with fellow activists by Facebook Messenger around each monthly ritual, which is timed to coincide with the waning moon, and exchanging photographs of home altars. Others like Magic Resistance NYCs moderator, known as Katherine Gojira, practice right in front of their stated enemy: casting the binding spell in front of Trump Tower.
More here:
https://www.vox.com/2017/6/20/15830312/magicresistance-restance-witches-magic-spell-to-bind-donald-trump-mememagic