26 women executed for being 'witches'

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Will any feminist group in U.S. get upset and protest regarding this horrenous act by muslims?



Of course not. They are short-sighted, narcissistic bigots who don't care about anyone but themselves.

Don't the leftist vermin here on this board prove that every day?


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Will any feminist group in U.S. get upset and protest regarding this horrenous act by muslims?

In 17th Century Salem, Massachusetts, American colonists accused more than 200 people of practicing witchcraft. Twenty were condemned to execution.

At the time, witchcraft – defined by English law as using magical powers bestowed by the devil, according to the New England School of Law – was a felony offense. Mary Beth Norton, a Cornell University professor and author of “In the Devil’s Snare: The Salem Witch Trials of 1692,” confirmed that no witches were burned at the stake in North America or in England; they were hanged.

You do remember that don't you?
 
In 17th Century Salem, Massachusetts, American colonists accused more than 200 people of practicing witchcraft. Twenty were condemned to execution.

At the time, witchcraft – defined by English law as using magical powers bestowed by the devil, according to the New England School of Law – was a felony offense. Mary Beth Norton, a Cornell University professor and author of “In the Devil’s Snare: The Salem Witch Trials of 1692,” confirmed that no witches were burned at the stake in North America or in England; they were hanged.

You do remember that don't you?


Yeah, Killer. We were all alive then and remember it clearly.

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In 17th Century Salem, Massachusetts, American colonists accused more than 200 people of practicing witchcraft. Twenty were condemned to execution.

At the time, witchcraft – defined by English law as using magical powers bestowed by the devil, according to the New England School of Law – was a felony offense. Mary Beth Norton, a Cornell University professor and author of “In the Devil’s Snare: The Salem Witch Trials of 1692,” confirmed that no witches were burned at the stake in North America or in England; they were hanged.

You do remember that don't you?
Does the year 1776 not mean anything to you? Go whine to the Limeys that allowed that. It has nothing to do with the United States of America.
 
In 17th Century Salem, Massachusetts, American colonists accused more than 200 people of practicing witchcraft. Twenty were condemned to execution.

At the time, witchcraft – defined by English law as using magical powers bestowed by the devil, according to the New England School of Law – was a felony offense. Mary Beth Norton, a Cornell University professor and author of “In the Devil’s Snare: The Salem Witch Trials of 1692,” confirmed that no witches were burned at the stake in North America or in England; they were hanged.

You do remember that don't you?
I highlighted the most significant words in the article. Even someone as historically retarded as yourself might understand why I did.

At the time, witchcraft – defined by English law as using magical powers bestowed by the devil, according to the New England School of Law – was a felony offense.
 
Will republicans???
I beg to differ. When it comes here it will be from Progressive Socialist agendas helped on by a percentage of Republicans. We have so many groups to choose from to take the blame. And the elites will choose the group or groups to be executed.
 
Will any feminist group in U.S. get upset and protest regarding this horrenous act by muslims?


No. They love Muslims, as they do anybody who mass murders Christians and has a culture that has no problem with men raping little boys. Democrats embrace misogyny as a national policy.
 
Not my business what they do.
Ummm 🧐, you didn’t blame Trump for this so what is wrong with you and you being supposedly a woman you should care or do you prefer Muslim men behead you instead of Christian!?!
In 17th Century Salem, Massachusetts, American colonists accused more than 200 people of practicing witchcraft. Twenty were condemned to execution.

At the time, witchcraft – defined by English law as using magical powers bestowed by the devil, according to the New England School of Law – was a felony offense. Mary Beth Norton, a Cornell University professor and author of “In the Devil’s Snare: The Salem Witch Trials of 1692,” confirmed that no witches were burned at the stake in North America or in England; they were hanged.

You do remember that don't you?
wasn’t born yet but glad to know you remember those days…
Will republicans???
I remember you crying about how a girl that was raped deserved it because her father was Republican and you wrote she was a slut, so you prove it everyday you don’t care about the person unless they vote Democrat and are not Jewish…
 
Yeah, Killer. We were all alive then and remember it clearly.

:laughing0301:


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What is hilarious is we're supposed to believe these gimps would have stopped all that stuff, when we know how much they rely on peer groups for their 'beliefs'. She would be one of those making up accusations and screaming for them to be burned at the stake just like commies do now when dealing with enemies.
 
In 17th Century Salem, Massachusetts, American colonists accused more than 200 people of practicing witchcraft. Twenty were condemned to execution.

At the time, witchcraft – defined by English law as using magical powers bestowed by the devil, according to the New England School of Law – was a felony offense. Mary Beth Norton, a Cornell University professor and author of “In the Devil’s Snare: The Salem Witch Trials of 1692,” confirmed that no witches were burned at the stake in North America or in England; they were hanged.

You do remember that don't you?

Only 200? That pales in comparison to the 50 million unborn you witches sacrificed through abortion.

Maybe we should go back to burning witches, for the safety and protection of the unborn children.
 

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