White People, No Magic For You! - Mid East Sorcerer says Whites Culturally Appropriate Magic

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Just when I think that Identity Politics has gotten too stupid for humanity, it goes further into the fever swamp of racist lunacy.

Angry Witches: ‘Magic Is Not For White People!’

When social justice warriors aren’t engaged in bitter online battles against their alt-right counterparts (as well as anyone who disagrees with them), you can expect them to be at each other’s throats. Cue the occult practitioners—witches, wiccans, warlocks, voodoo priestesses, or whatever they call themselves—who are now at war over the cultural appropriation of magical spells.

Magic isn’t real, but watching them fight on Twitter is a magical experience. The battle was kicked off by a Middle-Eastern Twitter user named Sanam, who goes by the username @trustmedaddy. Preaching to her 13,000 followers; Sanam declared:

“Magic is not for white people. Leave that shit to brown + black women and stop ******* up the cosmic balance with ur [sic] fake witchy shenanigans.”​

She makes the claim that magic originated from all the “brown” countries in the world, in a way declaring practices like Wicca and Runic Magic to be cultural appropriation of “brown + black” culture—never mind the fact that these occult practices arose simultaneously with their counterparts in the Middle East and Africa.

You’re on notice, Harry Potter.​
 
Just when I think that Identity Politics has gotten too stupid for humanity, it goes further into the fever swamp of racist lunacy.

Angry Witches: ‘Magic Is Not For White People!’

When social justice warriors aren’t engaged in bitter online battles against their alt-right counterparts (as well as anyone who disagrees with them), you can expect them to be at each other’s throats. Cue the occult practitioners—witches, wiccans, warlocks, voodoo priestesses, or whatever they call themselves—who are now at war over the cultural appropriation of magical spells.

Magic isn’t real, but watching them fight on Twitter is a magical experience. The battle was kicked off by a Middle-Eastern Twitter user named Sanam, who goes by the username @trustmedaddy. Preaching to her 13,000 followers; Sanam declared:

“Magic is not for white people. Leave that shit to brown + black women and stop ******* up the cosmic balance with ur [sic] fake witchy shenanigans.”​
She makes the claim that magic originated from all the “brown” countries in the world, in a way declaring practices like Wicca and Runic Magic to be cultural appropriation of “brown + black” culture—never mind the fact that these occult practices arose simultaneously with their counterparts in the Middle East and Africa.

You’re on notice, Harry Potter.​

That's cool. I prefer science, myself.
 
Probably any day now these people will be saying it's racist for a singer or musician to be white.
 
Just when I think that Identity Politics has gotten too stupid for humanity, it goes further into the fever swamp of racist lunacy.

Angry Witches: ‘Magic Is Not For White People!’

When social justice warriors aren’t engaged in bitter online battles against their alt-right counterparts (as well as anyone who disagrees with them), you can expect them to be at each other’s throats. Cue the occult practitioners—witches, wiccans, warlocks, voodoo priestesses, or whatever they call themselves—who are now at war over the cultural appropriation of magical spells.

Magic isn’t real, but watching them fight on Twitter is a magical experience. The battle was kicked off by a Middle-Eastern Twitter user named Sanam, who goes by the username @trustmedaddy. Preaching to her 13,000 followers; Sanam declared:

“Magic is not for white people. Leave that shit to brown + black women and stop ******* up the cosmic balance with ur [sic] fake witchy shenanigans.”​
She makes the claim that magic originated from all the “brown” countries in the world, in a way declaring practices like Wicca and Runic Magic to be cultural appropriation of “brown + black” culture—never mind the fact that these occult practices arose simultaneously with their counterparts in the Middle East and Africa.

You’re on notice, Harry Potter.​


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Just when I think that Identity Politics has gotten too stupid for humanity, it goes further into the fever swamp of racist lunacy.

Angry Witches: ‘Magic Is Not For White People!’

When social justice warriors aren’t engaged in bitter online battles against their alt-right counterparts (as well as anyone who disagrees with them), you can expect them to be at each other’s throats. Cue the occult practitioners—witches, wiccans, warlocks, voodoo priestesses, or whatever they call themselves—who are now at war over the cultural appropriation of magical spells.

Magic isn’t real, but watching them fight on Twitter is a magical experience. The battle was kicked off by a Middle-Eastern Twitter user named Sanam, who goes by the username @trustmedaddy. Preaching to her 13,000 followers; Sanam declared:

“Magic is not for white people. Leave that shit to brown + black women and stop ******* up the cosmic balance with ur [sic] fake witchy shenanigans.”​
She makes the claim that magic originated from all the “brown” countries in the world, in a way declaring practices like Wicca and Runic Magic to be cultural appropriation of “brown + black” culture—never mind the fact that these occult practices arose simultaneously with their counterparts in the Middle East and Africa.

You’re on notice, Harry Potter.​

evidence of mother goddess in europe and middle east, going back over 30,000 yrs

What of white witches...................are they all everything except white?

people come up with the strangest things

do they ever think before opening their mouth of putting fingers to keys?

how does color or labeling

Witches are often the persecuted by raciest. Witches past or present tend to be multi-ethnic
 
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