Witches Burned

Witches - Ed Dutton

It’s always encouraging to see more people catching on to the evil influence of witches. Dissident blogger the Z Man joins the swelling ranks of witchfinders in the latest episode of his popular podcast.

This week’s show is about how to deal with the witches we call leftists, feminists, cult-Marxists, and so. Back when I did the shows on the radical nature of our ruling class, I said I would do a show on how to deal with these people in our daily lives. Given this is the season of the witch, it seemed appropriate to post the show this week. When the kids are out trick-or-treating, you can be aware of the mother standing in the shadows, holding a water glass full of chardonnay.

Another motivation for the show this week is Ed Dutton’s excellent book, Witches, Feminism, and the Fall of the West. Dutton examines the history of witches and explains that while the fantasy version of them is probably not true, the real witches exist, and they haunt us to this day. The real witches today are the women who engage on social media tantrums about the latest left-wing fads. These are the women raised on the toxic brew of feminism and cultural Marxism.

Now, you may prefer to think of these women as victims of modernity or you may think they are in league with Old Scratch. As is often the case, the explanation for objective reality is not as important as the acceptance of objective reality. In this age, that reality is we are plagued with witches who have grown so confident that they now operate out in the open, immiserating the decent with their foul opinions. The result is we all must now become witch-hunters, to cleanse the land of their stench.

Listen in for helpful tips on how to identify and defeat witches at work, at home, and on social media.

For more information on foiling witches straight from the source, read dissident author Ed Dutton’s new book Witches, Feminism, and the Fall of the West.

Witches - Ed Dutton

Closing thought: Listen to the episode, and you’ll note the Z Man’s admitted difficulty in identifying witches. His methods are more or less effective but require considerable investment in time and energy.

Someone should tell him about the Witch Test.

14 Comments

  1. Harrison

    The fire rises

  2. D Cal

    The Z Man assured his audience, “The fantasy version of them is probably not true,” until a trans witch Potterhead killed him with the “Avada Kedavra.”

    • Yeah, for all his keen insights, he can’t resist relapsing into fedora-tier comments. Pray for his reversion.

  3. Xavier Basora

    Brian

    What strikes me about the witches is their fear for certain words. They shriek those endanger them. As if uttering the taboo words conjures up a crazed killer in their midst.
    Magical thinking and superstition.
    xavier

    • Zeedub85

      Words like, “Jesus Christ is Lord and God has raised him from the dead?”

      (just jumping on an excuse to type that). Actually I can think of a specific example. I cannot remember the details like the name of the speaker, I think she was a writer. But while giving a talk at a college, she made the comment that she thought that women were strong. The witches in the audience literally wailed in dismay. “No! No!” The speaker was visibly taken aback. What was happening was that she had spoken a counter-spell to the witches’ victimhood spell, which threatened to destroy their entire existence.

      (I believe I saw the YT clip on Ace of Spades, and I theoretically could find it if really necessary, but it would be extremely time-consuming)

  4. [Frank language warning]

    I was in a discussion on the news that Sony is changing the game released on Nintendo, “20 Ladies” (featuring nudity) to “20 Bunnies” (without it). As is predictable, the libertarians howled against this affront to the sacred right to look at animated booba. Another made a more intelligent observation that they thought they’d never see the day Sony censored more than Nintendo. Finally, one piped in with insight: Sony was just fine with The Last of Us 2, featuring the thoroughly repulsive anti-female Abby getting rear-ended with her boobs hanging out. Sony has no problem with shoving perversion in people’s faces. It is manifest that they have a problem with Beauty in general and female beauty in particular.

    Reading that reminded me of Hilaire Belloc writing in a time with fewer overt witches running around:

    “But there is (as the greatest of the ancient Greeks discovered) a certain indissoluble Trinity of Truth, Beauty and Goodness. You cannot deny or attack one of these three without at the same time denying or attacking both the others. Therefore with the advance of this new and terrible enemy against the Faith and all that civilization which the Faith produces, there is coming not only a contempt for beauty but a hatred of it; and immediately upon the heels of this there appears a contempt and hatred for virtue.”

    • D Cal

      Sexuality is supppsed a gift from God, so feminists only allow you to behold it in the ugliest possible way.

  5. Adam

    Jon Pageau gave a talk on this subject, going over the Malleus Maleficarum and what witch hunters at the time thought the witches were doing. When you look at modern sexual politics, pretty much everything they feared has been accomplished. The destruction of the family, the division between man and women, recruitment of children, mass confusion between the two sexes. Even crazy sounding things like witches stealing men’s seed and using it to give his child to someone else have become commonplace with porn fertility clinics. The witches won!

    • “Culture War” implies both sides winning battles. This wasn’t a culture war. It was a culture rout.

      Still, here at the low point, the turning of fortune’s wheel can only raise our position and lower the enemy’s.

  6. Andrew Phillips

    ZMan is also inadvertently acknowledging other truths he might prefer to ignore. For example, he wrote: “there seems to be an aura of despair hanging over our side. This is the ultimate goal of the great enemy we face. ” The “aura of despair” remark caught my attention yesterday, but I hadn’t really noticed the “enemy” comment that followed it until I went back to grab the quote. He’s also not the only person to have commented on the despair. Another blogger I follow, the Bayou Renaissance Man, noted this today: ” I’ve had several readers contact me, almost in despair, asking, in so many words, “What’s the point of carrying on? If we can’t do anything to stop these evils, why even try? Why not just give up?””
    It seems clear now that there is no shooting our way out of this, and no voting our way out of it, either. For folks who’ve been spending all their time on beans, bullets and band-aids, and training in small unit tactics for an armed resistance that may never happen and probably wouldn’t help anyway, that realization, and the present slow crash of our economy, must be terrifying.
    It is reassuring to understand that this is a spiritual battle, not a political one, and that real hope and real victory come from Who God Is, and not what we can accomplish.

    • Not everyone is gonna make it.

      Heathens will be overrepresented among those who don’t.

      • CantusTropus

        On a related topic, I administered the Witch Test for the first time recently (a person who took me to task for “gatekeeping Christianity” for suggesting that Biden should be denied Communion), and I was very grateful for your guide on doing so correctly. No response after 24 hours, so I pointed out their stolen moral authority and moved on, and don’t plan to ever read any future comments (this is Youtube, so blocking them outright isn’t an option). God Willing I did right.

        • CantusTropus

          Note: This was especially helpful to me because I am by nature inclined to argue and debate, and find it difficult to accept that some people are genuinely not interested in the truth, only in wasting your time and tweaking your nose. Having a way to respond to them other than argument is very relieving, and saves hours of fruitless effort.

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