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Tambyr, totally agree with you that most people see Wicca as being synonymous with witchcraft, and outside of the witchy community that perception isn't likely to be changed/enlightened. It's confusing for those not in the know.
I blame Charmed and Llewellyn. Just kidding... sort of.
This guy sounds like he's seriously sick in the head. Color me judgmental, but anyone who lives a lifestyle that was created by a science fiction author (and a bad one at that) is bound to have more than just a few screws loose.
I feel horrid for the animals... hoarding cases like these are very hard on the critters being hoarded. I've seen it first hand and it's heartbreaking. It's really sad that he was manager of an animal shelter, which allowed him to get his hands on a bunch of animals...
Kind of retarded of him, okay, VERY retarded of him to make that whole 'cat and dog spirit guide' comment. WTH? Sounds like he knows jack squat about all of these religions that he's claiming to practice...
What I'm gathering from the quote about Wicca is that the journalist looked him up on the Interwebz and somehow felt that it was relevant to throw his Myspace blurb into the article. I wonder if there's an agenda (I'm such a conspiracy theorist...) or if the author of the article was trying to add details which might make the story more salacious, and therefore more popular/better selling.
Either way, it was a shitty thing to do, and the perp and his 'kajira' or whatever the hell they call it, need to see the inside of some jail cells for quit some time for treating living creatures so disgustingly.
Alright, rant over. Interesting article Sang. Just goes to show how far people will go to a) justify their behavior and b) sell a story.
Man, what a world.
Tambyr, totally agree with you that most people see Wicca as being synonymous with witchcraft, and outside of the witchy community that perception isn't likely to be changed/enlightened. It's confusing for those not in the know.
I blame Charmed and Llewellyn. Just kidding... sort of.
This guy sounds like he's seriously sick in the head. Color me judgmental, but anyone who lives a lifestyle that was created by a science fiction author (and a bad one at that) is bound to have more than just a few screws loose.
I feel horrid for the animals... hoarding cases like these are very hard on the critters being hoarded. I've seen it first hand and it's heartbreaking. It's really sad that he was manager of an animal shelter, which allowed him to get his hands on a bunch of animals...
Kind of retarded of him, okay, VERY retarded of him to make that whole 'cat and dog spirit guide' comment. WTH? Sounds like he knows jack squat about all of these religions that he's claiming to practice...
What I'm gathering from the quote about Wicca is that the journalist looked him up on the Interwebz and somehow felt that it was relevant to throw his Myspace blurb into the article. I wonder if there's an agenda (I'm such a conspiracy theorist...) or if the author of the article was trying to add details which might make the story more salacious, and therefore more popular/better selling.
Either way, it was a shitty thing to do, and the perp and his 'kajira' or whatever the hell they call it, need to see the inside of some jail cells for quit some time for treating living creatures so disgustingly.
Alright, rant over. Interesting article Sang. Just goes to show how far people will go to a) justify their behavior and b) sell a story.
Man, what a world.
Every time something like this happens, reporters have a NEED to pin the behavior on a group that has a set of beliefs or culture ( wether its christian, muslim, wiccan, black, white, french, english, etc) instead of plainly saying that this was one sick puppy. It makes me mad because then the whole community that was identified suffers for the behavior of ONE very disturbed individual human.
Very sad
Wish it were't necessary, but you're very welcome!
Ugh. Why must morons who make it to the news have to claim such stupid titles? *Sigh*
I bet he had no idea what half those terms meant.
This guy sounds like he's seriously sick in the head. Color me judgmental, but anyone who lives a lifestyle that was created by a science fiction author (and a bad one at that) is bound to have more than just a few screws loose.
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