Women: The Famous Witch Cult
<p>If you ask someone what they think of when they hear the word <em>witch</em>, most people will come up with a similar image: old, ugly, haggard, broomstick-laden, crooked nose, and above all, a female.</p>
<p>Have you ever noticed how even in modern times, the label of a <em>witch</em> can be used to demean and stereotype women who don’t conform to the traditional norms?</p>
<p>When was the last time you ever heard a woman being called out as a witch? Well, if you are a woman, chances are at least once in your lifetime. The irony of this tragedy is that women were far more likely to be accused of witchcraft by fellow women.</p>
<p>That’s how witch-hunting came into existence.</p>
<p>This is not to mean that men didn’t view women as far more likely to be witches. They did — but these women were only passive victims of men.</p>
<p>This is totally fine cause I’ll show you how many times women have been written out of history because men have always been scared of them.</p>
<p>In my personal experience, I was once been called a <em>witch</em>. Which at this moment is a total slay but Boy, Oh boy!</p>
<p>I was crushed when my ex-partner referred to me as a witch cause he claimed that our meetings to resolve conflicts somehow had a hypnotic effect on him, making him want to reconcile after every argument.</p>
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