This reminds me that according to Jack Chick there were real witches at Salem but none of those executed were witches, rather, the girls who falsely accused the "witches" were the real, actual withes (and they were taught their magic by a black woman apparently) https://twitter.com/Clintons_Emails/status/1049674235243827200 …
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I know more Jack Chick lore than any man has any reason to know
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Replying to @RenderuntoG
Broke: Jack Chick was a religious zealot who was factually incorrect. Woke: better to be factually incorrect with a good heart than factually correct but corrupt at the core.
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Replying to @moritheil @RenderuntoG
in most disorganized witch hunting, (i.e. no inquisition) the accusers are all witches
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"In a country where anyone who speaks out against the witches is soon found dangling by his heels... we know there’s a serious witch problem. In a country where witch-hunting is a stable and lucrative career... we know there are no real witches worth a damn."
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witches be like, why practice our witchcraft when we can just get our desired revenge by accusing people of witchcraft whew
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Replying to @gtaogle @RenderuntoG
"Practice witchcraft; extract benefits; dump a large part of the resulting problems on other people." It's not fundamentally terribly different from "practice mergers and acquisitions, extract value, and dump the problems on other shareholders after we liquidate."
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yep. various forms of parasitism
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