Culture Essential Texts for Activist Witches

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Essential Texts for Activist Witches​

“Monday you can hold your head, Tuesday, Wednesday stay in bed, or Thursday watch the walls instead, it’s Friday [that a full-blown attack on civil liberties occurred, and we need to strike back now].” –The Cure (mostly)
Not gonna lie. Last week sucked.

Clarence Thomas (I refuse to call him “Justice,” because justice has nothing to do with any of this) tipped his hand after Roe v. Wade was overturned, gleefully listing off all the other bodily autonomies and privacies he wants the Supreme Court to rip away next. Meanwhile, the Texas Republican Party announced their new platform, which describes homosexuality as “an abnormal lifestyle choice,” and states that the party “opposes all efforts to validate transgender identity.”

Basically, if you’re queer, trans, and/or have a uterus, the Far Right is coming for you. As a gay individual, I am nauseated AF at the moment.

But I also practice Witchcraft, which is historically an instrument of the marginalized and oppressed. If you’re a Witch, you have access to that instrument as well. And now is the time to start wielding it.

Following is a list of books that can help us use the tools at our disposal as effectively as possible. Some of them are manifestos, while others focus on no-nonsense spells and rituals; one is a work of fiction inspired by true events; another provides tips on working magically around and outside the law. But all of them are worth reading, especially for those of us who are ready to take protective and resistive action.

Here we go:

Aradia: Gospel of the Witches by Charles Godfrey Leland

Hexing the Patriarchy: 26 Potions, Spells, and Magical Elixirs to Embolden the Resistance by Ariel Gore

Lammas Night by Katherine Kurtz

Magic for the Resistance: Rituals and Spells for Change by Michael M. Hughes

The New Aradia: A Witch’s Handbook to Magical Resistance by Laura Tempest Zakroff

Revolutionary Witchcraft: A Guide to Magical Activism by Sarah Lyons

The Sporting Life: How to Help Yourself with Hoodoo from the Streets to the Sheetsby Professor Charles Porterfield

Witchcraft Activism: A Toolkit for Magical Resistance by David Salisbury

Additionally, I strongly encourage you to check out the chapbooks, prints, zines, and spell kits from Snake Hair Press, which is honestly one of the best online shops ever. I made the conservative Christian financial advisors at my last jobhilariously uncomfortable by displaying a Snake Hair EAT THE RICH postcard prominently on my desk.

It wasn’t why they fired me, but it also didn’t do much to get me recognized as a Team Player. I mean, I’m not one, but they probably didn’t need to know that.

And jokes about my unfortunate career choices aside, I am really, really scared right now. I promise it’s okay if you’re scared, too. But we’re not helpless, and we’re not powerless. This I know for a fact. I want you to know it as well.

And I also know that someone somewhere is reading this post and going, “WiTcHcRaFt Is NoT PoLiTiCaL!!!!!1” And I hate to break it to that person, but yeah, hon, it very much is. It always has been. And if you don’t want to believe me, you can click here, here, here, here, here, here, and here to crank open your pineal gland and gain some insight into the matter.
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One more thing to keep in mind: As incredible as it sounds, there are Witches out there who are actively working to overthrow democracy. (Click here for some chilling examples.) While the rest of us are debating whether or not we should even discuss politics and Witchcraft in the same breath, Fascist occultists are using their own magics to contribute to the erosion of civil rights.

I don’t want them to get their way at the expense of my (and your) freedom. I don’t want the fight for simple existence to grow even more treacherous than it already is. Hopefully, you don’t either.

Like I said earlier, we’re not powerless, and with solidarity, we are far more powerful than they could ever dream to be. So let’s gather up our resources and change the world for the better.

Let’s turn the possibility of our survival into the irrefutable destiny it always should have been.
 
Where do you find all these nonsensical ramblings of well adjusted individuals to post here? I'm genuinely curious.
I'd like to know this too. I'll find stuff every now and again that I think is worth posting on here, but this is the Catparty-tier good shit. In most of my articles, you don't come away doubting the mental faculties of the author.
 
Clarence Thomas (I refuse to call him “Justice,” because justice has nothing to do with any of this) tipped his hand after Roe v. Wade was overturned, gleefully listing off all the other bodily autonomies and privacies he wants the Supreme Court to rip away next.
He never did that and it is clear from this opening that this person did not read what he wrote as they never do.
 
Gonna have to call BS on that reading list. Not one Silver RavenWolf book mentioned. tsk.
 
This article completely fails to list the single most important text for activist witches. Luckily, I've got a free copy right here!
 

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You know what, I hope this lazy, obnoxious, gullible, entitled faggot does get mowed down by the minecraft death squads he thinks are oh-so ever imminent. That way he can finally live out his fantasy of being killed by those evil fascists, instead of his current trajectory to be killed by his own poor decisions.
In minecraft of course.
I think a good story idea would be to have a witch cast an ancient spell to get her deepest desire, which leads to the mysterious murders of fellow witches and leftists of all shades. Then, at the end, it's revealed that what the witch truly desired was an oppressor that would make all of the witch's kookery and paranoia seem justified. The last scene is of the witch smiling as the magical Aryan white male oppressor she conjured finally rapes her to death.
 
I think a good story idea would be to have a witch cast an ancient spell to get her deepest desire, which leads to the mysterious murders of fellow witches and leftists of all shades. Then, at the end, it's revealed that what the witch truly desired was an oppressor that would make all of the witch's kookery and paranoia seem justified. The last scene is of the witch smiling as the magical Aryan white male oppressor she conjured finally rapes her to death.
Sounds like a kinky porno I'd watch. Shame I'm quitting that shit.
 
The quote isn’t even true, most “witches” in the Western world were just victims of scapegoating. Shits bad, it must be because the crazy old lady made a deal with Satan. Where it was a tool used, it wasn’t the marginalised using it, it was the local religion, and the only good examples I can think of are Voodoo and related ideologies in Haiti and Africa.
They were the “Nazis” of their day. It’s a similar demographic too. Ie “educated” puritanical yankee assholes.
 
Let's assume for a moment that magic and witchcraft is real, what's to stop the opposing side from pulling the same magical stunts? Or what if a Himmler inspired group of occultists decided to usher in the Fourth Reich with a magical salvo that obliterates or hexes the undesirables?

Are we sure the Inquisition wasn't killing them over their irreparable autism as opposed over their "spellcasting"?
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The Inquisition knew what was up.
 
That's why it was your last job, silly girl.
The linked blog post opens with this which honestly is the highlight of the whole thing.
So I was let go from my job this week, which is a mildly traumatic bummer, but also a bit of a relief: I got along with my co-workers, but I was never a great fit for the position, and it was sometimes an effort to drag myself to the office and do menial tasks for wealthy people whose religious and political beliefs were at dramatic odds to my own.
 
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