
Kuriboh
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From wikipedia:
A witch-hunt, or a witch purge, is a search for people who have been labeled witches or a search for evidence of witchcraft. The classical period of witch-hunts in Early Modern Europe and Colonial America took place in the Early Modern period or about 1450 to 1750, spanning the upheavals of the Reformation and the Thirty Years' War, resulting in an estimated 40,000 to 50,000 executions. The last executions of people convicted as witches in Europe took place in the 18th century. In other regions, like Africa and Asia, contemporary witch-hunts have been reported from sub-Saharan Africa and Papua New Guinea, and official legislation against witchcraft is still found in Saudi Arabia and Cameroon today.
And guess what ?
Most people behind the witchcraft were women !!
Even as a kid, i remember that we used to run and hide every time we see an old woman because we thought that she would be a witch who kidnap little kids!
Women weren't famous historically of being leaders, politicians, saints, philosophers, scientists, artists, poets etc but for being witches!
That is probably has to do with their disgusting crazy retarded female nature!
Christianity was really more based than Islam.
This is more fascinating than stoning whores to death!
Christians used to burn women alive instead lol
Burning witches, with others held in stocks, 14th century
The burning of a woman in Willisau, Switzerland, 1447
The Malleus Maleficarum (the 'Hammer of Witches'), published in 1487, accused women of destroying men by planting bitter herbs throughout the field
The torture used against accused witches, 1577
An image of suspected witches being hanged in England, published in 1655
The Witch Trial by William Powell Frith (1848)
The drowning of an alleged witch, with Thomas Colley as the incitor
Even in movies, series and pop culture. Witchcraft is associated with women
A witch-hunt, or a witch purge, is a search for people who have been labeled witches or a search for evidence of witchcraft. The classical period of witch-hunts in Early Modern Europe and Colonial America took place in the Early Modern period or about 1450 to 1750, spanning the upheavals of the Reformation and the Thirty Years' War, resulting in an estimated 40,000 to 50,000 executions. The last executions of people convicted as witches in Europe took place in the 18th century. In other regions, like Africa and Asia, contemporary witch-hunts have been reported from sub-Saharan Africa and Papua New Guinea, and official legislation against witchcraft is still found in Saudi Arabia and Cameroon today.
And guess what ?
Most people behind the witchcraft were women !!
Even as a kid, i remember that we used to run and hide every time we see an old woman because we thought that she would be a witch who kidnap little kids!
Women weren't famous historically of being leaders, politicians, saints, philosophers, scientists, artists, poets etc but for being witches!
That is probably has to do with their disgusting crazy retarded female nature!
Christianity was really more based than Islam.
This is more fascinating than stoning whores to death!
Christians used to burn women alive instead lol
Burning witches, with others held in stocks, 14th century
The burning of a woman in Willisau, Switzerland, 1447
The Malleus Maleficarum (the 'Hammer of Witches'), published in 1487, accused women of destroying men by planting bitter herbs throughout the field
The torture used against accused witches, 1577
An image of suspected witches being hanged in England, published in 1655
The Witch Trial by William Powell Frith (1848)
The drowning of an alleged witch, with Thomas Colley as the incitor
Even in movies, series and pop culture. Witchcraft is associated with women