Reform is long overdue in the Pagan community, especially in Chicago, but in other places as well. This little list is a small first step, in the right direction. Given that it takes all of two and a half minutes to set up a list, I'm amazed that somebody didn't do this sooner.
Yes, moderators do censor on behalf of some of the more corrupt elders, very often. But complaining about a problem is only the first step, and a pointless one, if we're not willing to follow it with action. (When you're tired of all the griping, drop by Trollheim Central for a few laughs, or Conservative Midwestern Pagans for a little common sense). Our thanks to the National Park Service for this excellent, public domained image of a Chicago Pagan elder in his natural habitat.
Fairly recently, somebody we know was harassed into putting the Pagan Awareness Ring up for adoption. General cuteness from Webring's volunteers, and we can
... Victor wrote in and indicated that he was just kidding around and blowing off steam. I realised that I was perhaps taking this too seriously, and lifted
heres a good one: while shopping for groceries the other day, i had fun and went down the--pagan el---uh--DOGFOOD isle by mistake! it suddenly dawned on me the
A few years have passed since the incidents I mentioned on Il-Pagans. I'm now the owner of a list called "Conservative Midwestern Pagans", a relatively young
Some have asked if some of us are being a little too harsh with people who are merely being foolish, or encouraging foolishness. But when one turns one's