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Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 4:57 am
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Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 5:42 pm
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Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 8:58 pm
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Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 9:07 pm
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Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 8:03 am
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Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 10:50 am
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Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 10:12 pm
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Sonkurra-Taichou Yogurto is anyone else troubled by the black magic/white magic binary? Don't get me wrong, of course there are shades of grey. (Ha.) However curses are DEFINITELY black magic, no matter how you look at it.
not for me, they aren't! i don't label magic or spells with colors -- i use colors for other purposes in my craft. i also don't appreciate the fact that witches use "black" to signify evil & "white" to signify good. not saying you're doing this, just something i've noticed. this is racist language & really only seems to serve a white imperialist witch. also, like, to me, magic isn't moral or immoral -- it's just energy given form, purpose, direction, etc. people who call themselves "white witches" or "black witches" are drawing on recognizable imagery, but it doesn't sit well with me.
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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 5:13 pm
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Yogurto Sonkurra-Taichou Yogurto is anyone else troubled by the black magic/white magic binary? Don't get me wrong, of course there are shades of grey. (Ha.) However curses are DEFINITELY black magic, no matter how you look at it. not for me, they aren't! i don't label magic or spells with colors -- i use colors for other purposes in my craft. i also don't appreciate the fact that witches use "black" to signify evil & "white" to signify good. not saying you're doing this, just something i've noticed. this is racist language & really only seems to serve a white imperialist witch. also, like, to me, magic isn't moral or immoral -- it's just energy given form, purpose, direction, etc. people who call themselves "white witches" or "black witches" are drawing on recognizable imagery, but it doesn't sit well with me. The fact that you just used the term racist in reference to magic made your entire post invalid.
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Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 10:41 pm
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Sonkurra-Taichou Yogurto Sonkurra-Taichou Yogurto is anyone else troubled by the black magic/white magic binary? Don't get me wrong, of course there are shades of grey. (Ha.) However curses are DEFINITELY black magic, no matter how you look at it. not for me, they aren't! i don't label magic or spells with colors -- i use colors for other purposes in my craft. i also don't appreciate the fact that witches use "black" to signify evil & "white" to signify good. not saying you're doing this, just something i've noticed. this is racist language & really only seems to serve a white imperialist witch. also, like, to me, magic isn't moral or immoral -- it's just energy given form, purpose, direction, etc. people who call themselves "white witches" or "black witches" are drawing on recognizable imagery, but it doesn't sit well with me. The fact that you just used the term racist in reference to magic made your entire post invalid.
it does? how so?
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Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 1:06 am
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Yogurto Sonkurra-Taichou Yogurto Sonkurra-Taichou Yogurto is anyone else troubled by the black magic/white magic binary? Don't get me wrong, of course there are shades of grey. (Ha.) However curses are DEFINITELY black magic, no matter how you look at it. not for me, they aren't! i don't label magic or spells with colors -- i use colors for other purposes in my craft. i also don't appreciate the fact that witches use "black" to signify evil & "white" to signify good. not saying you're doing this, just something i've noticed. this is racist language & really only seems to serve a white imperialist witch. also, like, to me, magic isn't moral or immoral -- it's just energy given form, purpose, direction, etc. people who call themselves "white witches" or "black witches" are drawing on recognizable imagery, but it doesn't sit well with me. The fact that you just used the term racist in reference to magic made your entire post invalid. it does? how so? How so? Arguing with someone who doesn't even understand the term "Racist" isn't worth my time. There was no race involved here at all. And the fact that you used it just makes me believe you have no idea what you're talking about.
If you want to say I have a bias against types of magic, you're right. And for good reason too. Because for years, I WAS a black magic addict. It's not the magic itself that's bad, it's the power. Power by nature corrupts. Black magic makes things easier. It's a shorter method to the means. The problem is it's usage requires a much higher cost, often at the expense of yourself or others.
And to add to the record, people other than Witches can perform magic. Anyone, whether they be a "White imperialist witch" or otherwise, can form an opinion about magic. I'm not a witch at all.
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Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 12:26 am
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Sonkurra-Taichou Yogurto Sonkurra-Taichou Yogurto Sonkurra-Taichou Yogurto is anyone else troubled by the black magic/white magic binary? Don't get me wrong, of course there are shades of grey. (Ha.) However curses are DEFINITELY black magic, no matter how you look at it. not for me, they aren't! i don't label magic or spells with colors -- i use colors for other purposes in my craft. i also don't appreciate the fact that witches use "black" to signify evil & "white" to signify good. not saying you're doing this, just something i've noticed. this is racist language & really only seems to serve a white imperialist witch. also, like, to me, magic isn't moral or immoral -- it's just energy given form, purpose, direction, etc. people who call themselves "white witches" or "black witches" are drawing on recognizable imagery, but it doesn't sit well with me. The fact that you just used the term racist in reference to magic made your entire post invalid. it does? how so? How so? Arguing with someone who doesn't even understand the term "Racist" isn't worth my time. There was no race involved here at all. And the fact that you used it just makes me believe you have no idea what you're talking about. If you want to say I have a bias against types of magic, you're right. And for good reason too. Because for years, I WAS a black magic addict. It's not the magic itself that's bad, it's the power. Power by nature corrupts. Black magic makes things easier. It's a shorter method to the means. The problem is it's usage requires a much higher cost, often at the expense of yourself or others. And to add to the record, people other than Witches can perform magic. Anyone, whether they be a "White imperialist witch" or otherwise, can form an opinion about magic. I'm not a witch at all.
whoa, sorry for the confusion, friend. i was merely pondering the state of the english language, how we associate "black" with evil & bad things (terms like "blackhearted" & "blackmail" spring to mind) whereas "white" gets associated with goodness & purity. i'm really thinking only on a linguistic level here. i'm not sure i like the idea of employing terms like "black magic" & "white magic" because we've given the words "black" & "white" racial connotations as well as moral connotations. does anyone else hear "magic performed by/for white people" when they hear the phase "white magic," or "magic performed by/for black magic" when they hear the phrase "black magic"? if you start to think of it that way, you can see how these words have racial connotations, & perhaps begin to see the racist slant to our conceptions of white magic as good & black magic as bad.
the term "black magic" also seems to frequently carry a level of exoticism, because people use it to refer to practices they feel are forbidden, dangerous, mysterious, damaging, addictive, foreign, etc. "white magic," on the other hand, is uplifting, inspiring, revelatory, etc.
i dunno. i'm just thinking a lot these days about the intersection of race & magic. i wasn't calling you racist, & i sincerely apologize! also, you're totally right about people other than witches being capable of performing magic. i didn't mean to lump anyone under an umbrella term that they do not use for themselves!
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Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 4:35 am
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Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 2:17 am
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Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 1:54 pm
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