Many people say Hollywood's magic Hollywood is highly persuasive. People see something on TV and movies and believe what they are showing is actually true. There will be a misunderstanding, unless people present evidence against betrayal, it is considered a fact. In the past, many groups were not well represented on the screen. Organizations such as mafia, government, military, spies, gods, monsters, etc. are just a few examples of these prejudices.
Clearly, Wika's religion is particularly distorted in Hollywood. What is the typical reaction of magic after seeing the movie (see Figure 3). Or do people accept what they show? What can I do about this problem? There is a solution: education. According to Jeff Mann (Personal Communication, 14th April 1999), teaching magic will not bring much understanding to fictional people or bad guys. In some churches, we teach that magic is a devil's religion and can only be considered a cult. Recognizing that religious tolerance and religious belief are two different entities will alleviate taboo factions. Many people believe that they treat this habit by treating magic as religion. Therefore, people think that it is just magic, and they will never see magic as any god fearing their customs (Adler, 1997).
Magic is a resistance act. Or is it so. Magic is religion, for others it is a spiritual custom, for others it is a way of life - or all three. But it is also a tool. Witches are not always powerful for poor people, repressed people, prostitutes' tools, often unprotected and often comforted people, and those who try to stop them and try to follow them and suppress them. And rule them without mercy and kindness. My understanding of my witch when I grew up was entirely based on the Salem Witch trial, the annual viewing of Hocus Pocus, and the repeating episode of teenage witch Sabrina. Not surprisingly, there are strong communities in the Bay Area, they think they are wizards or part of the magical work tradition, they know more than spells. There are even forms of magical magic called "recycle" founded in the Bay Area in the late 1970s.