Hex Me is simply put, a worldwide phenomenon. We deliver what the traditional religions fail to deliver: vengeance, black and dripping; vengeance, dread and joyous; vengeance, sweeter than the blood of a fallen angel. Hexing, cursing and maligning others on the spiritual plane adorn the Twenty-first Century perfectly. The old religions were well matched to the days when we ‘were all in this together’; when everyone was someone else’s buddy and we were all playing happy families in 1958. However, those days are gone: the new world society that is emerging is entirely different, entirely distinct from those assumptions. The whole notion of universal brotherhood or sisterhood as promulgated by Christianity belongs to an era that no longer exists. Nowadays, the world is wolf eat wolf – different races, subcultures and social classes jostle for supremacy among the ruins of our civilization. Belief in universal brotherhood is a one-way ticket to penury - or worse. Today, there is no faith in ‘humanity’ or ‘progress’ – we walk in nihilism, all of us, whether we know it or not. Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount sounds utterly ridiculous in this world of widening economic, social and racial divides, of ruthless imperialism, environmental degradation, of workplace bullying, of terrorist attacks and the merciless barbarism of an increasingly savage and alienated youth.
And this is where Hex Me steps in: we represent a new religion for this harsh and wondrous new age. The curse or Hex delivered by seasoned occult professionals to damage, wreck and ruin one’s personal foes embodies the spirit of these times as nothing else. And of course, the online nature of our activities matches perfectly the mass social alienation of our age: most people know far more about people on the far side of the world via the Internet, than they do about their next-door neighbors. Aye – Hex Me is a world-wide phenomenon indeed – and destined only to grow greater.
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