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Living the Wiccan Life, Episode 29, Pt. 1

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Uploaded by on Jun 13, 2008

In this week's episode Rev. Don interviews the great Zsuzsanna Budapest, mother of Dianic Wicca, who discusses her life and career, as well as the origins an history of the Dianic movement.

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  • Sad to say that women are still treated as they should in the country that should treat all as equals: The United States of America. I can never understand hate of any kind especially due to differences.

  • women have grown accostomed to men being sexist, at my school they dont show us as equals just by doing boy agaisnt girl in gym class! they would NEVER to that with black and white ppl!

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  • something that people dont realize is that sexism goes both ways. there were two teenage girls that stripped a young boy naked in the streets, and they got a simple slap on the wrists. if heterosexual parents get divorced, the children almost ALWAYS go to the mother, usually regardless of situation and parental skill.

  • Great interview & I'm happy to see Z's humor & personality come to life off the page. The Malibu story is a hoot!

  • @AtrumTentatio

    Well giving the impression that they believe that men are weak doesn't really help.....

  • and with our current standard of living, we cannot truly help anyone.

    Everyone should be equal... I agree.

    But, what's your version of everyone should be

    treated equal, it varies from person to person, so

    to me treated equal means exactly that... treated equal,

    not treated equal, but you do special favors for someone,

    that's not equal, men and women, and every race, and people

    should all be treated the same... ..EQUAL..

  • from birth people have been convinced that men and women are so different, and

    there lies the problem, and that races of people are so different, but that's the problem once again, humans all have the same needs, sometimes depending on the situation, some humans may need more that others, such as poor people, they need more food, clothes, a house and whatever else, until they

    get in a better situation, that allows them to have what they need, but at the end of the day,weallhavetheexactsameneeds

  • and that we need major change in our lives, but in order

    to do that we need to develop a relevant education, and religion

    and the media, will not let us do this, we all have to join together,

    by the billions a get out there and protest, not be at home on the computer

    talking about it, even though, that's a start, you gotta start from somewhere.

    And, another thing, there is no such thing, as a man or a woman

    problem, we have a human problem, and when we fix it, tihngs will

    be better

  • It's the environment, that makes us this way... change the environment,

    and then you change the person, and the person will be better for his/her

    own good, and what I mean is, people anymore don't do what's best for

    their selves, everyday has become a struggle, for men, women, just everyone as well, and at the bottom of all this struggle, is religion, and the media, this dictates everyday of our life, plus money, once we develop a relevant education

    we will finally see this as self evident.

  • well blacks and whites are diffrent. There are really two sexes male or female. there is tons of races and you just shouldnt divide a gym class of them.

  • Looks like this video got vote botted.

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