Where my *Harry Potter *nerds at? According to my Twitter feed, yâall are everywhere and youâre all pissed that some online quiz sorted to you into House Hufflepuff. But you know where people arenât feeling the Harry Potter magic? St. Edward Catholic School in Nashville, Tennessee, where the book series has been banned after the schoolâs pastor claimed that the spells and curses in the book are real. L-M-A-O.
Rev. Dan Reehil, a pastor on the schoolâs faculty, sent out an email to the school staff explaining the move. The gist:
âThese books present magic as both good and evil, which is not true. The curses and spells used in the books are actual curses and spells; which when read by a human being risk conjuring evil spirits into the presence of the person reading the texts.â
Ugh, donât you just hate when youâre reading the children-friendly book *Harry Potter *out loud to your eight-year-old niece and then POOF an evil spirit conjures its ass up? So annoying.
After consulting with âexorcistsâ in the U.S. and Rome, the pastor asked that the books be removed from the schoolâs libraries, and his request was obliged. Hermoine would NOT be happy about this.


The pastor said he also felt as though the heroes of the Harry Potter series âpromote a Machiavellian approach to achieving the ends they desire.â Did I have to Google what âMachiavellianâ means? Yes. Did what I found make me lol? Also yes. Machiavellian means âcunning, scheming, and unscrupulous, especially in politics.â Sounds more like a certain sitting president than the precious lilâ wizard who is trying to save humanity against the forces of evil, but go off, Rev.
As long as youâre avoiding âevil spirtsâ donât forget to pull biographies of Christopher Columbus and Robert E. Lee t.co
â The Betches Sup (@Betches_Sup) September 3, 2019
Look, Iâm no Harry Potter expert â Iâve tried to get through the series twice and each time I get to book five and get distracted by not being a virgin. (Low hanging fruit joke, but I had to sorry!!!) But from what I remember, this is a harmless book about a sweet young underdog who realizes he has the power to fight evil, hatred, and intolerance. Itâs a pretty classic â if not textbook â good vs. evil story. I donât think we need to worry about it conjuring any demons.
The schoolâs superintendent was not pleased with all the attention this news story got, so she publicly clarified that the book series has not been banned from the school. Kids are still allowed to bring their own copies and read it on campus, it just no longer is available in the schoolâs library.
And if the pastor is correct about these spells being real, someone please @ me and lmk because in that case I will actually finish the series because knowing some real curses would be cool as hell.


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