Prevent 'The Crowd of Babalon' Book From Ever Existing Again


Prevent 'The Crowd of Babalon' Book From Ever Existing Again
The Issue
As a concerned citizen, I find the history and effects of Aleister Crowley’s book, 'The Crowd of Babalon,' deeply unsettling. Published when rituals with the Enochian language took place at Boleskine House, it reportedly carries a negative curse from the Golden Dawn and Jack Parsons, Crowley’s assistant. This sends shivers down my spine and the book has recently been removed from publication, however, it can be published as a new edition. It has antisocial connotations throughout its text and it promotes violence against women.
Furthermore, the fact that Babalon, oftentimes a potent symbol for magicians, operates as a profoundly homosexual reference in this book signifies a bias towards a particular sexual orientation, creating an uneven narrative that sanctions one perspective over others. The book, as expressed by its scant readership, is perceived as heavily leaning towards promoting homosexuality and casting women in a dreadful light.
This not a refusal to accept diversity; it is a plea for fairness and balance. Literature is powerful, influencing our perspectives, defining our ideals, influencing our actions. Hence, it is pivotal to ensure that it represents a balanced perspective, not embracing one at the cost of denigrating others, reinforcing stereotypes, or spreading curses.
I'm seeking the removal of this reference due to a curse placed on this book and extremely homosexual orientations. For this, the book requires us to cancel it and prevent others from knowing its mystical rituals, curses, and Enochian language. If the curse found to be true, rigorous measures should be taken to counteract its effects.
Join in this endeavor. Your signature can aid in bringing in the much-needed change - for the people I care about, for the readers of the book, for everyone whose life can be impacted, directly or indirectly. Sign this petition, because we believe in a just society free from the clutches of harmful curses and biased representation.

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The Issue
As a concerned citizen, I find the history and effects of Aleister Crowley’s book, 'The Crowd of Babalon,' deeply unsettling. Published when rituals with the Enochian language took place at Boleskine House, it reportedly carries a negative curse from the Golden Dawn and Jack Parsons, Crowley’s assistant. This sends shivers down my spine and the book has recently been removed from publication, however, it can be published as a new edition. It has antisocial connotations throughout its text and it promotes violence against women.
Furthermore, the fact that Babalon, oftentimes a potent symbol for magicians, operates as a profoundly homosexual reference in this book signifies a bias towards a particular sexual orientation, creating an uneven narrative that sanctions one perspective over others. The book, as expressed by its scant readership, is perceived as heavily leaning towards promoting homosexuality and casting women in a dreadful light.
This not a refusal to accept diversity; it is a plea for fairness and balance. Literature is powerful, influencing our perspectives, defining our ideals, influencing our actions. Hence, it is pivotal to ensure that it represents a balanced perspective, not embracing one at the cost of denigrating others, reinforcing stereotypes, or spreading curses.
I'm seeking the removal of this reference due to a curse placed on this book and extremely homosexual orientations. For this, the book requires us to cancel it and prevent others from knowing its mystical rituals, curses, and Enochian language. If the curse found to be true, rigorous measures should be taken to counteract its effects.
Join in this endeavor. Your signature can aid in bringing in the much-needed change - for the people I care about, for the readers of the book, for everyone whose life can be impacted, directly or indirectly. Sign this petition, because we believe in a just society free from the clutches of harmful curses and biased representation.

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Petition created on August 11, 2024