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Originally Posted by smoothmoniker
Ok, 15 years old, minues let's say 3 years (several) for counseling, minus let's say 5 years to compile and write her grimoire, holy crap! She read all of the Harry Potter books, found a coven, learned the black arts, and sold her soul to the devil, all at the age of 7!
Unless, of course, by "witch" she means that she started wearing black and hung out with the other three girls and the efeminate guy who like to call themselves "wiccan" without knowing a damn thing about a damn thing.
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I hope the critical thinkers at that meeting brought something like what you said up.
Children can and should be taught the difference between fantasy and reality. I don't believe shielding them from fantasy is healthy. We were born dreamers as a race I think. Critical thinking skills begin at home. There's too many regulations regarding what is ok or not ok to see or read.
What about Grims fairy tales? geez....we insulate ourselves until we no longer can think for ourselves as a society.
Political correctness and the victims they find to prove a point annoy me.