This incredibly stupid girl is being egged on by a group of girls.
When I was 16 years old and at a girl’s house with a friend of mine, the girl we were visiting, who was 15 or 16 years old, informed us she was a witch. Even at that age I kept the poker face, otherwise my lip would have curled in contempt.
I had known her since grade school, and had never thought all that much of her, but now my opinion of her plummeted. There are no witches, no occult powers, nothing of that sort. Although it seems to be women who fall for this nonsense far more than men.
Pretty much the same thing happened about a year later. I was with the same guy, and we were with two girls in my car. I knew the one I was with, but did not know her friend, who started telling us the same thing about occult powers. She was maybe 17.
This time I told her these things didn’t exist, and she got hostile and defensive. The conversation ended at that.
I figured these silly adolescent girls were saying these things for attention, or for other ego reasons, mostly about the belief they can learn to control and change things and themselves and others (these days these girls would most probably call themselves Wiccans). None of them had any talent that I knew about, or were particularly intelligent. So maybe they convinced themselves they were witches so they’d think there was something special about themselves, rather than having any actual accomplishments.
A few years ago I ran across a woman, this time in her 40s, who told me she had been a witch and there really were occult powers. Same thing; my opinion of her plummeted. Even if "adult," she was still a silly adolescent girl.
When the Puritans came to America, they went through a witch-hysteria. Contrary to the myth, they never burned any witches, but they hanged 35 of them, all innocent. And apparently, many of the accusers were women, who just might have been envious of the more attractive "witches," and so wanted to bring them down, even if it cost the "witches" their lives.
Later, when the persecutors regained their reason (this is what happens when men listen to hysterical women), they were horrified at what they had done. Not surprisingly, some of the girls were silly adolescent females who claimed, yes, we’re witches!
Had I been a judge back then, I would have told them, “You are a silly, deluded adolescent girl looking for attention. There are no witches, and you are not a witch. Go home and grow up. And as for you envious, hysterical accusers...maybe you need to be put in the stocks...in public.”
God put the poontang on the silly one. And the word ‘hysteria,’ not surprisingly, comes from the Greek word for ‘womb.’
Thirty-five innocent people would not have gotten hanged in Puritan New England except for these delusions. What was done in Europe was a lot worse: hangings, torture, burnings. Thousands of them. To ferret out things that don’t exist.
Even today, people still go through hysterics and believe in witches. Some years ago there was a hysteria about children being sexually abused in a daycare center. There were allegations of human sacrifice in the basement. Witches and Black Masses!
People said kids “didn’t lie about such things,” which is nonsense. Little kids don’t know lies from truth, especially when they’re coached. Innocent people were imprisoned for years until finally released.
And who was overwhelmingly involved in this mass hysteria - as accusers and prosecutors? Women.
Whenever you see mass hysteria, or the belief in any wide-ranging conspiracies by people falsely defined as ‘evil’, it’s always predicated on the belief in witches, no matter by what name you call them.
Groups are bad enough. Individual people can have brains. Groups never do. And the most hysterical and brainless of groups are women. They seem to enjoy hurting people - and are self-righteous about it. Meaning, "How dare you fight back!"
Since when enough women get together, they screw up everything they get involved in, my conclusion is that when enough women get involved in religion they'll try to impose bizarre feminist pagan nonsense on it. Maybe that's why St. Paul wrote: "I do not let women teach men or have authority over them. Let them listen quietly."
When women get out from under the authority of grown-up men, they revert to being feral - and anti-civilization, even they never know it until it's too late.
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