But Complaints Don’t Create Records “They’re all crooked.” That line shows up in Deerfield Beach conversations every election cycle. Then interest fades. No filings. No follow-ups. No paper. Alleged corruption survives outrage because outrage leaves no record. Complaining Is Cheap Accountability Is Procedural Public criticism can sting. Sometimes it carries social cost. But sustained accountability requires something else. Time. Process. …
Satanology vs. The Satanic Temple
Satanology vs. The Satanic Temple Same Devil. Different Intent. People confuse Satanology and TST because both use Satan. That’s the cosmetic layer. Satanology came first. Before chapters. Before brands. Before donation funnels. It didn’t start as a religion. It started as a stress test. Structure Is Destiny Satanology has no chapters. No boards. No hierarchy. No headquarters. No silly fucking …
Yo Dudley, Why I Refuse to Soften My Activism…
A long-time reader and friend of the blog—someone you’d recognize by name, someone many of you know personally—pulled me aside recently. I’ll call him Dudley Do-Right. Dudley meant well. He always does. Dudley is, contrary to some opinion, a good guy. He told me this blog work looks exhausting. That it eats time, energy, and focus. That maybe—maybe—it isn’t worth …
How One Man (and One Bible Ban) Made DeSantis Blink
How Chaz Stevens Weaponizes Communication to Burn Systems Down (and Make DeSantis Blink) Forget influencer fluff. If you want real talk on strategic communication, listen to the guy who made Ron DeSantis rewrite his own law. Meet Dr. T Chaz Stevens—founder of REVOLT Training, the one-man wrecking ball who filed 62 Bible ban requests across Florida and turned the state’s …
Texas Voted to Mandate Schools Display the Ten Commandments. This “Bite Me Greg” Activist Wants Them in Arabic With a Dash of Satanism
Texas recently passed S.B. 10, mandating public schools display the Ten Commandments. Activist Chaz Stevens is challenging this by using “malicious compliance,” designing provocative versions of these posters—featuring Arabic translations, Satanic symbols, and prominent use of provocative wording—to highlight the bill’s inherent religious bias. Stevens, who previously drew attention by donating “In God We Trust” signs in multiple languages and …
I’m calling Austin’s bluff on the Ten Commandments | The Dallas Morning News
by Chaz Stevens Dallas Morning News Soon, Gov. Greg Abbott will sign Senate Bill 10 into law, placing Ten Commandments posters in every public school classroom in Texas. As a professional disruptor, I offer three words in response: “Thou shalt not.” You see, SB 10 isn’t just unconstitutional, it’s the Wonka Golden Ticket for unintended religious consequences. So please, Texas …
Not Bragging, Just Winning: My Life of Provocative Activism
Accused of chasing “15 minutes of fame”? Here’s how my provocative activism forced Ron DeSantis and corrupt politicians into retreat—and how you can too.
How Chaz Stevens is revolutionizing activism training (and why Netroots Nation noticed)
Ever wondered what happens when an activist weaponizes the law to win against politicians? Meet Chaz Stevens. Celebrating Chaz Stevens: A provocateur who actually gets results If your activism starts and ends with hashtags and polite emails, Florida professional troublemaker Chaz Stevens has news for you: “That’s cute—but you’re playing to lose.” That online picture of you at the Take …
Church of Satanology Calls Out Hartford’s Double Standard on City Hall Flag
When Hartford raised a Christian flag over City Hall, Chaz Stevens and the Church of Satanology saw an opening—and they’re not letting it slide. According to NBC Connecticut, the Hartford City Council voted to fly a Christian flag, claiming it represented “hope and faith” for the city. Now Stevens, never one to miss a chance to spotlight government hypocrisy, has …
The Gospel According to Chaz: When Bureaucracy Begets Blasphemy
By Christopher Hitchens (posthumously and hypothetically) In the pious circus of American politics, where scripture is brandished like a cudgel by those who’ve barely cracked its pages, Chaz Stevens has emerged as a gleeful ringmaster of reason. His latest act takes us to North Dakota, where Senate Bill 2307—a work of legislative theatre cloaked in the moral garb of “protecting …










