“Satan represents kindness to those who deserve it instead of love wasted on ingrates.”
This isn’t your grandma’s golden rule. This is the grinding teeth rule. It’s the line between being a decent human and being a doormat with a smile stapled to your skull. Satanism doesn’t ask you to be kind to everyone—it demands you know the difference between someone who deserves your energy and someone who drains it like a tick with a Jesus fish.
☠ UNCONDITIONAL LOVE IS A SUICIDE NOTE IN DISGUISE
If your moral compass says “love everybody no matter what,” it’s broken. Chuck it in the trash next to your WWJD bracelet and whatever’s left of your self-respect. Unconditional love is how manipulators thrive. It’s how parasites get fat. It’s how the undeserving keep sucking the life out of people too polite to say no.
Kindness isn’t infinite. It’s a resource. And Satanism? We don’t waste it.
🧨THE ECONOMICS OF EARNED KINDNESS
You Owe No One Your Grace
Love without boundaries isn’t noble—it’s naïve. You don’t hand out kindness like candy at a cult meeting. You weigh it. You measure it. You give it to those who show respect, loyalty, or at least basic goddamn decency.
Everyone else? They get what they earn. That might be silence. That might be fire.
Martyrdom Is Just Self-Harm with Applause
Somewhere along the way, religion sold us this steaming pile of virtue: “Turn the other cheek.” Nah. In Satanism, if someone slaps you, you don’t offer your other side—you offer your fist. We don’t reward abusers with forgiveness. We don’t praise doormats. We honor those who stand up and say, “You get nothing from me.”
This statement slaps the halo right off self-sacrifice and reminds you: Compassion without discernment is just cowardice in drag.
Satanic Kindness Hits Different
When a Satanist is kind, it means something. It’s chosen, not demanded. It’s not a leash. It’s not a guilt trip. It’s a gift given with awareness, not a badge for moral posturing.
We don't waste love on those who piss on it. We weaponize it for those who’ve earned it.
🔥 TEST BEFORE YOU TRUST
This is the internal reckoning: Who in your life actually deserves your kindness—and who’s just trained you to feel guilty for not giving it?
That “friend” who only calls when they need something? That family member who throws your past in your face? That group you keep pleasing so you won’t feel alone?
You don’t owe them shit. Not your time. Not your empathy. Not your love.
💀 KINDNESS ISN’T A MANDATE—IT’S A BATTLE STANDARD
Don’t you dare waste your compassion on the undeserving. That’s not righteous—it’s reckless.
Embrace who you are. Live your best possible life. Conquer your perceived world.
And remember—your kindness is sacred. Don’t spend it on the unworthy.
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