China McClain Asserts That Hollywood Promotes Pro-Satan Messaging

China McClain began her Hollywood career at just 7 years old, starring in numerous films and TV shows. She became well-known for her role in Disney’s A.N.T. Farm and the Disney Channel movies Descendants 2 and Descendants 3.

However, McClain has expressed concerns about what she describes as “Satanism” in Hollywood. In the video below, which frequently resurfaces on conservative Twitter due to ongoing discussions about the Epstein scandal and similar issues, McClain takes a firm stance. She says, “Because in this dark world we’re in, I’ve noticed a pattern in what is being represented. People think that this stuff is just a game. There is a reason why you see people dressed up as Satan.”

She further explains, “Not just you know, like Satan slipping himself in a little bit. No, full-on visuals of Satan, people dressed as Satan, you know, dressed as a demon with upside-down crosses or pentagrams on their clothes.”

Continuing, McClain says, “People are just like, ‘Oh, that’s funny. We’re making fun.’ No, there’s a reason why the entertainment industry is doing that. They know good and well that God exists. They also know that Satan exists.”

She adds, “They’re counting on the fact that you don’t know that. But either way, the things you take in from them affect you, whether you realize it or not. That’s what the entertainment industry does—it’s about influence. I’m not going to sacrifice honesty to be politically correct.”

Watch her here:

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