I knew a witch years ago. But she and I have been getting along after I won custody and our youngest kid grew up. LOL
How tiresome, another in the litany of the Grievance Culture - esp from the distant past....
The main witches known to our public appear to be married to Democrats, on CNN and MSNBC, and served by auxilliary witches at the Dorkbama and Biden White Houses.
““We can look at the two pardons that have already taken place. The first was in relation to men convicted of same sex sexual behaviour. People had to apply for it and you wouldn’t have to be a top lawyer to work out that nobody’s going to be applying for a pardon for women convicted of witchcraft because they can’t”.
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Does that sentence make sense? They talk about pardoning two men, then say a nobody will be applying for a pardon for women because they can’t?
“Whether it’s racism or misogyny, othering, or feminist issues, call it out. Don’t sit back. It’s really important we say I’m not going to put up with that. If we go quietly then the people that are trying to take away our rights get what they want, which is to silence us. We need to stand up and speak out.”
IOW, delusional system at work.
That was a few centuries ago. So WHY do modern-day feminists want to talk about what happened a few centuries ago, unless it’s to justify the anger that they have for the world?
Just like America’s #1 minority loves to relive slavery, so they can blame their present-day failures on Whitey.
Did they mention that witches were ugly?
“Dedicated to seeking justice for the nearly 4,000 predominantly women, who were accused of witchcraft in Scotland between 1563 and 1736 - with an estimated 2,500 executed”
That was stupid but there have been no shortage of senseless murders committed for all sorts of lame reasons.
What’s really bad and perhaps more relevant are the senseless murders being committed today in our urban centers by hoods and criminals.
I wish them well.
In the 1600’s, in Puritanical New England colonies, there were ‘witch trials as well, to includes a young woman named Alse Young, hung in the Connecticut colony in 1640.
Mind you, Plymouth Rock ‘became a thimh, in 1620.
She was one of a few women charged with witchcraft, but the only one with no familial ties, so there have been no efforts to engage in acquiring a pardon, whereas, the other women’s present day families have litigated and received proclamations of pardons from the statehovernor’s office
Witches? Meh!
Witches Report Their Spells Against Trump Aren’t Working: ‘He Has a Shield’
Benjamin Gill
10-28-2024
The Memorial Committee doesn't look too sympathetic.