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Marianne Williamson claims ‘voodoo is real’ as she backs Trump’s racist claim that Haitians are eating pets

Former Democratic presidential candidate and self-help author Marianne Williamson has backed Donald Trump’s racist and debunked claim that Haitian immigrants are eating pets.

This week, Trump, JD Vance and other right-wingers have promoted the unfounded conspiracy theory that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio are eating residents’ cats and dogs.

The theory — which city officials have said there is no evidence for — was even discussed on the debate stage as Trump faced off against Kamala Harris. Debate moderator David Muir pointed out the claim was unfounded, but Trump doubled down.

Williamson, 71, backed the false claim on Thursday while using the term “voodoo,” which has roots in anti-Black racism.

“Continuing to dump on Trump because of the ‘eating cats’ issue will create blowback on Nov. 5,” she wrote on X. “Haitian voodoo is in fact real, and to dismiss the story out-of-hand rather than listen to the citizens of Springfield. Ohio confirms in the minds of many voters the stereotype of Democrats as smug elite jerks who think they’re too smart to listen to anyone outside their own silo.”

Myths and racist sentiments surrounding “voodoo” lie at the heart of the right-wing conspiracy theory targeting Haitians in Ohio, Dr. Willie Mack, a University of Missouri professor who studies race and immigration, told The Intercept. Voodoo originated from “vodu,” which means spirit or god in the West African language Fon.

Anti-Haitian racism has a deep-rooted history in the United States, dating back centuries. Americans have long been fed images of Haiti as a “voodoo and backwards, uncivilized Black country,” Mack told The Intercept.

Vodou is a religion practiced in Haiti which blends African tribal traditions and theology

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