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New page: =Witch-hunt= *Witches' Sabbat - no evidence of => 'pedophile rings', perhaps *"Uncurability" - there was no cure for witchcraft => sex offender registry; sex offenders have unchanging natu... |
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I based a lot of the witch stuff off of the wikipedia article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witch_trials_in_Early_Modern_Europe , but I have a couple published sources on hand (for witches and McCarthy) that I can quote when I have the time... probably a week or two. | I based a lot of the witch stuff off of the wikipedia article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witch_trials_in_Early_Modern_Europe , but I have a couple published sources on hand (for witches and McCarthy) that I can quote when I have the time... probably a week or two. | ||
:This all sounds very appropriate. If you don't get around to doing it, at least it's here. [[User:The Admins|The Admins]] 22:03, 31 May 2009 (UTC) |
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Witch-hunt
- Witches' Sabbat - no evidence of => 'pedophile rings', perhaps
- "Uncurability" - there was no cure for witchcraft => sex offender registry; sex offenders have unchanging natures, once a predator, always a predator
If one draws the parallel between witches and 'sexual predators':
- The diabolical mark/pack and the alleged sexual relationship with a demon => idea of abusers being previously abused themselves (which leads back to the 'uncurability' idea - its a disease/affliction, not a preference)
- Possession of elements necessary for the practice of black magic => one who views child pornography will inevitably rape/murder/etc
A consideration of McCarthyism might be useful as well, since it is a more modern incarnation of the witch hunt:
- Character assassinations (though usually no political motivation now; loss of employment)
- Guilt by association/possession (possession of anything questionable - cp, cl literature, etc; I remember reading one McCarthy trial where possession of 'Das Kapital' played an important role in a conviction)
- Fear mongering to further one's one career
I based a lot of the witch stuff off of the wikipedia article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witch_trials_in_Early_Modern_Europe , but I have a couple published sources on hand (for witches and McCarthy) that I can quote when I have the time... probably a week or two.
- This all sounds very appropriate. If you don't get around to doing it, at least it's here. The Admins 22:03, 31 May 2009 (UTC)