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When did witches on broom sticks become politically incorrect? Why didn't I get the memo??Pumpkin_Man wrote: I also like some of the older style Halloween decorations, and despite all the 'political correctness' I still love the cardboard cut-outs of witches on broom sticks flying across the face of the moon.
Really? I'm not a fan of American Idol.SpookyBlackKat wrote:...I have a soft spot in my heart for this guy. He's wooden and about 8 inches tall. His name is Simon.
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Some Wiccan groups strongly oppose the negative representation of "their kind"...even though the Halloween Witch and Wiccan Witches are not one and the same, and no one tries to imply that. I have a lot of Wiccan friends who openly embrace the broom-flying, pointy hat-wearing characters. I guess Pagan religions have crazies just like Christians and othe religions.MacPhantom wrote:When did witches on broom sticks become politically incorrect? Why didn't I get the memo??Pumpkin_Man wrote: I also like some of the older style Halloween decorations, and despite all the 'political correctness' I still love the cardboard cut-outs of witches on broom sticks flying across the face of the moon.
Not quite. Wicca is to Pagan as Baptist is to Christian. It's a sect of a larger belief. All Wiccans are Pagans, but not all Pagans are Wiccan. See what I'm saying? Some Pagans follow the ancient Egyptian belief system, some believe that faeries are high beings, etc.Spookymufu wrote:arent Wiccans and Pagans the same thing?