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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson seemed very deliberate about her look for President Trump’s inauguration. Sure, she had to wear her black robe—she’s a Supreme Court Justice, after all—but her choice of jewelry was unique and a bit disturbing.

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According to reports, Justice Jackson sported an African necklace designed to ward off “evil spirits,” leading many to wonder if the latest DEI justice is dabbling in old African witchcraft symbolism.

However, there are some questions surrounding the actual meaning of the necklace. Many claim the shells were actually used as payment to purchase African slaves.

We asked Grok about the shells:

Cowrie shells were indeed used as a form of currency in various parts of Africa and Asia for centuries, including during the era of the transatlantic slave trade. Here’s how they relate to the slave trade:

Historical Use: Cowrie shells, primarily from the species Cypraea moneta and Cypraea annulus, were imported in vast quantities to Africa, where they served as currency. Their small size, durability, and the fact that they were hard to counterfeit made them an effective medium of exchange.
Slave Trade Connection: In some regions, cowrie shells were used to buy goods, including slaves. Europeans, particularly during the 16th to 19th centuries, would often trade with cowries because they were a well-accepted form of currency in many African societies. This was especially true in West Africa where the slave trade was most intense.

Economic Impact: The use of cowries in this context had significant economic implications. The influx of cowries could inflate local economies, sometimes leading to devaluation of existing currencies or systems of exchange.

Cultural Significance: Beyond their economic role, cowrie shells also had cultural significance in many societies, used in jewelry, rituals, and as symbols of wealth or status.

The story caught on fire, when a large X account published this post about the so-called “witchcraft” necklace.

Christopher Webb:

I love this so much!

At the inauguration, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson wore a distinctive collar adorned with cowrie shells, which are believed to offer protection from evil in African traditions.

This choice mirrors the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s practice of using collars to convey a message.

https://twitter.com/cwebbonline/status/1881512070602248695

This comes across as crazy and emotionally unbalanced. Then again, it seems Justice Jackson might be confused about the meaning of the necklace too—which makes sense, considering she’s also not sure what a woman is.

Makes you wonder, does Justice Jackson have an anti-Trump voodoo doll too? What is it with these unhinged left-wingers? Here are some of the comments from people online:

“The Left wants a Supreme Court justice with the intellectual firepower and influence to move the court in their direction, as Scalia and Clarence Thomas did for the Right, even in the minority! But they’re stuck with Justice Jackson’s African witchcraft.”

“I would wear a shrunken head to warn my enemies”

“Thankfully, African superstition was rejected at the ballot box.”

“That our leftist elites adopt neopagan practices is the least surprising thing in the world.”

“African here, In Ghana cowrie shells were used as currency, so if anything this is a gross display of opulence. Also apparently you could also trade enough in for human beings lmao!”

“So we have a woman in the Supreme Court who does not know what a woman is and thinks seashells protect her from evil spirits. Regressive.”

“Cowrie shells were used as currency to sell the bodies of Africans to white slavers. You all want to be African so damn bad. It’s sad”

“A Supreme Court Justice was using magic charms at the inauguration.”

“And we’re somehow supposed to take her seriously?”

“Democrats chose a SCOTUS justice that believes in black magic and evil spirits. WTF?”

The bottom line is that the left has gotten so corny and completely lost the plot.

Clearly, President Trump broke the radical DEI justices on the US Supreme Court. Just look at their sad, bitter faces—it says it all, right?

https://twitter.com/EndWokeness/status/1881407772279066942

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Too bad there’s not an African witchcraft necklace to ward off Stage 5 TDS. That would actually be very helpful.


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