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Witch Hunts: Then and Now

2023-06-09 02:38:44

Empirical evidence of the scientific discovery of the 21st century has dramatically increased the understanding of the world's physical world and more people are skeptical about superstition. However, in the 16th and 17th centuries, large-scale hysteric phenomena all over the world occurred during the Middle Ages, quickly hit colonies in Europe and North America. The concept of magic and religious, especially magical, became a prominent collective enforcement issue in the early 15th century.

This fear has appeared many times, and we discuss it in the chapter of witch hunting. Now, when you see someone who is afraid of witches, please understand that you will see ancient history and deep-rooted culture. After all, the proportion of witches there is still small (and horrible, vague witches are still small). So where does their fear come from? propaganda

In addition to searching for witches themselves, history is full of hunting for Jews, gypsies, women, children, blacks, racists, homosexuals, homosexuals, capitalists, communists and terrorists. The most popular hunting so far is our bullying prevention campaign. This is a direct response to school shooting and suicide, young people regard themselves as victims of bullying. For the Holocaust and suicide hunting is led by scholars with psychology degrees to let us know that the bully is a culprit to stop these tragedies and absurd bullying. Bullying researchers have offered us an endless investigation of the prevalence and destructibility of bullying. The media that likes to hunt to raise the ratings spread their frightening discoveries in general. Governments around the world are obliged to pass the bullying prevention law to change bullying to official legal authority

Hunting and cleaning of witches is usually a search for people known as 'witches' with moral panic or massive hysteria or evidence of magic. The era of classical magic in early modern European and North American colonial era occurred in modern times or from 1450 to 1750, spanning the reform and the turmoil of the 30 year war, estimated from 35,000 to 100 thousand were executed . It is estimated that 1500 to 1800 people, over 200,000 "witches" in the Western world, including illegal and informal executions, were tortured, burned down or hanged. The last person who was judged to be a witch in Europe was executed in the 18th century. In other areas such as Africa and Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa and Papua New Guinea have reported on contemporary terrorist attacks and even today Saudi Arabia and Cameroon are finding official laws against magic.