A History of Witchcraft and Black Magic in Modern Times
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The writer's attitude is dreadful. I wonder, if you dismiss everything as ‘‘superstition'' if you view the believers in magic and the otherworld as potential criminals and idiots, if you look down on ‘‘folklorists'' and treat them as a synonym to lunatics, why bother? Why did you have to write an entire book about it: And by ‘‘write'' I mean shove a million bits of information in messy, holier-than-thou attitude and constant reminders of your extensive research. Not to mention the fact that you can't decide whether magic exists, whether it is evil, whether black magic is EVERYWHERE around us (because this is what the writer believes and it is laughable)
Also ‘'modern'' Britain? More like Victorian Britain.
Your stupidity is showing and it's ridiculous. I pity this man's students.