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A continuation of thoughts based on previous post.

What we’ve got here is a subculture within the pagan scene that thinks disagreement is a signpost of automatic intolerance, and if things aren't going exactly the way you want in life that you're being persecuted. Any form of criticism by other pagans equals intolerance, but on the other hand it's perfectly OK to try silencing or blacklisting anyone who dares to point out inconsistencies or disagree with any aspect of another’s practices or beliefs. If someone stands up and says they personally have a problem with such and such, and here's why, that's oppression. Or elitist, or (place "uppity pagan" label here).

For a community that is supposed to pride itself on individuality and breaking away from the "sheeple" mentality, it sure does rear its ugly head a lot. Somehow, any sort of critical thinking that goes into comfort zone territory is perceived as a personal attack, rather than an objective view that might be worth further study. It’s not going against the idea of "pagan unity" to disagree with, or point out a discrepancy in, or downright actively dislike, a person, belief or practice. It seems sometimes that paganism (to use a psychological cliché) enables victimhood. It’s one thing to provide friendship, understanding and support to a wounded person in their recovery. It’s quite another to hinder that recovery by encasing people in a rose-colored bubble of "tolerance and unconditional love," shielding them from any sort of negativity or things that might make them uncomfortable. That’s not healing; that’s crippling.

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I do not think witchcraft is a religion, and I do not think it is in any way appropriate for the U.S. military to promote it.

-- George W. Bush, October 15, 2000
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I'll say it again on this score. He had an opinion; an unpopular one, but an opinion nontheless. NO LEGISLATION WAS EVER INTRODUCED to take the Wiccan services away or to restrict Wiccan/pagan organizations from continuing in any way. Now, I abhor Bush as a president, but it irritates me no end to hear this quote regurgitated again and again, as it is not linked to ANY legal actions against Wiccans/pagans. It's a pet peeve of mine.

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