Why people are calling Labubu dolls evil
People on TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram are very serious about the demonic nature of Labubu dolls and they are ringing the koo-koo alarm bells. "You need to know what you're inviting in your home," reports TikToker The Spilled Tee, "[Labubu dolls] could be a modern day vessel for a demon god worshipped thousands of years ago, and I'm not just guessing about that."
"Pazuzu is known as the 'King of demons of the wind," explains Lindsay Ivan on TikTok. "Demons prey on the young," she adds helpfully.
On the surface, the main link between Labubu and Pazuzu seems to be that their names sound kind of similar, but as a well-known demonology researchers and 12th level necromancer, I've uncovered another shocking Labubu/Pazuzu connection that even TikTok's evil-toy experts have missed.
So, a mass-produced, collectible, slightly disturbing figure that people with children kept in their homes: Pazuzu dolls were basically just like Labubu dolls.
The nuanced morality of Mesopotamian demons
Ancient people had sophisticated and nuanced relationships with demons, and there is some ambiguity involved in their use of Pazuzu idols. Babylonian people were essentially saying, "This dude blew down my house last year, so I don't love the guy, but this ugly statue is keeping Lamashtu from drinking my child's blood, so we're keeping it on the mantle, snake-headed penis and all. Pazuzu may be an asshole, but he's our asshole."
But in the early 1970s, Pazuzu rose again. In William Peter Blatty's novel The Exorcist and the later movie adaptation, Pazuzu possesses young Regan and makes her vomit pea soup all over that meddling priest. Modern Pazuzu is into causing human suffering and corrupting youth instead of controlling wind or banishing baby-killers, but either way, what a comeback! Pazuzu came back to life because he had the one thing gods need: believers. First it was 1970s movie-goers, and now it's cranks spreading ominous warnings on TikTok and Instagram.
The more things change, the more they etc., etc.
Despite Judeo-Christian institutions' long-running efforts to sell the idea that there is only one God (and that they have an exclusive deal with Him), it seems you just can't stop people from believing in little demons that live in dolls. Folk religion just won't die. I actually think that's kind of beautiful. A little scary and maybe weird, but beautiful.
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