I’m wanting to do some spooky videos for October.. comment suggestions!
@SeanAndreww7 ай бұрын
googoo gaga
@siankhai30517 ай бұрын
Do Spooky Kidnappings maybe 🤔
@RockAstley7 ай бұрын
Hi
@Coolguy121237 ай бұрын
Do some ghost hunting with gear somewhere spooky
@ninjacat62157 ай бұрын
Murderers that had scary movies based off them maybe? 🤔
@BATMADZ_7 ай бұрын
“I want a divorce” *”WITCHCRAFT”*
@josephisherelol53026 ай бұрын
Nobody was asking for divorces back then though. The only way you could divorce was if you were caught cheating. Then you would die
@tiposauce64176 ай бұрын
@@tiposauce6417its... a joke
@waewae6 ай бұрын
@@tiposauce6417this is why I'm christian
@veteranskeleton17156 ай бұрын
@@waewaethat was the time when christianity was at it's peak
@SESO4205 ай бұрын
@@tiposauce6417loll, they definitely still wanted divorces back then. But again, how could you ever escape when even a simple disagreement = witchcraft 😅 just thinking out loud.
@breef.85995 ай бұрын
"Honey did you cook dinner yet?" "I told you I was bus-" *Gets cleansed*
@SyloJarVIII6 ай бұрын
This is severely inaccurate. The wife would have been beaten by the husband.
@IVeryMuchHateYouTubeHandles6 ай бұрын
@@IVeryMuchHateKZheadHandlesand then cooked alived, "your tung effect others"
@HejeRhej6 ай бұрын
@IVeryMuchHateKZheadHandles he's not being serious, I think he was being satirical
@HejeRhej6 ай бұрын
Turns into bus. 🚶🧎🚌
@FlawHead6 ай бұрын
@@IVeryMuchHateKZheadHandleswhat's up bruv
@A.R.C.S_P.R6 ай бұрын
Fun fact: the woman who was the first one to be accused of a witch was also one of the only ones who was found not guilty, when they asked her if she was a witch during her trial she said yes, they thought that since she admitted it she no longer was one, so they let her live
@nesstaylor6 ай бұрын
I'm not sexist or anything but it does feel like most women nowadays in America are evil and only care about money
@Badly-drawn-ArthurАй бұрын
Yup, it’s official, we aren’t leaving our star system.
@omaki82036Ай бұрын
@@omaki82036 for all intelligent species I hope not. We're a disease if we leave and a failed civilization if we stay.
@user-nv1dh6vq6pАй бұрын
@@omaki82036we’re constantly evolving just backwards
@veiledhunter308819 күн бұрын
W for the woman
@xentivity18 күн бұрын
"no honey I have a headache" Husband: WITCH!
@BugelaaАй бұрын
Bro imagine being burned to death because it was raining too hard
@zeldapro19867 ай бұрын
Nahhh 💀
@raddragongaming90306 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@Mj847596 ай бұрын
Harry potter moment💀
@stone............6 ай бұрын
Thats some shit right there.
@him10166 ай бұрын
Dry Out 💀
@Kaihuol6 ай бұрын
Imagine being burned to death cuz it was 1 celcius hotter than it was supposed to💀
@GokuhasMUI6 ай бұрын
well then its 1000 celsius hotter than it was supposed to be
@Indestinate6 ай бұрын
@@Indestinatenow she lookin hotter though😍
@starekttheghost30536 ай бұрын
Pretty sure they had no idea what Celsius was
@SigilOfBaphomet6 ай бұрын
@@starekttheghost3053 found the necrophile 💀
@theantagonist8016 ай бұрын
Most witches were put to death by hanging. Drowning was also popular. Most witch burnings happened after death. It was believed that only those whose bodies were buried intact could be resurrected. By burning the body they were eliminating any chance of resurrection.
@nunyabiznez63816 ай бұрын
"you were supposed to pay rent" "Witchcraft"
@PH03N1X-gm5jt21 күн бұрын
Woman: *breaths* People: SHE'S A WITCH!
@Yenlex2 ай бұрын
Woman: Gee, it's getting pretty cloudy. Man: *SHE'S A WITCH!*
@connerbowen69536 ай бұрын
here to make sure none of them “465 likes with no reply’s? let me fix that” people come
@Flak3y_5 ай бұрын
@@Flak3y_youre just as annoying as them
@Defektiv175 ай бұрын
@@Flak3y_i has come
@Fox_Mitsuke5 ай бұрын
@@Fox_Mitsuke shiver me Timbers it’s the alpha wolf
@Flak3y_5 ай бұрын
@@Flak3y_ what ?
@Fox_Mitsuke5 ай бұрын
imagine burning to death because you had an argument with your husband and he starts shouting “WITCH”
@Acheron-IX6 ай бұрын
But only 2% were killed bro 💀
@oskarburgNS6 ай бұрын
@@oskarburgNSyeah only 2000 people doed out 6 million
@giratinabasado84366 ай бұрын
@@giratinabasado8436 Yes cry more
@oskarburgNS6 ай бұрын
@@oskarburgNS i said that very little people died compared to hiw many poeple were acused. I wasn't crying I just said a number
@giratinabasado84366 ай бұрын
@@oskarburgNSWITCHHHH
@spankyourass58105 ай бұрын
"In my hands i am holding one of the most destructive artifacts in human history" *Holds shower head*
@realJamesKnoxPolk4 ай бұрын
Huh? I don't get it
@Cplayz0813 күн бұрын
Tryhards and sweats in gaming are referred to as "showerless"
@PPG_MonoKhrome9 күн бұрын
"I need you to stop eating so much!" " *Witch!* "
@VoidXNullBrawlАй бұрын
"Hey, what happened to your wife?" "Oh, she got cleansed by fire." "Why?" "idk, the weather was a bit off that day."
@tuandiep16966 ай бұрын
1k likes but no replies? . . . How
@KhangVoHoangDuy5 ай бұрын
Imagine being some kid in Salem and your mom gets pancaked by a boulder because some wenchless pastor write a silly book because he was an incel.
@RandomMushroom-xm5kj5 ай бұрын
The worst part is sometimes in order to prove you weren't a witch, you had to die. They would throw women in the lake. If they swam, they were a witch, because witches swim. If you drowned, you were a human.
@ArchibaldRox3 ай бұрын
@@ArchibaldRoxThe Salem Witch trials resulted in 19 executions by hanging, and one man being tortured to death.
@Jimpiedepimpie2 ай бұрын
@@Jimpiedepimpie Salem is not the only place people were executed for being accused of being a witch, but that's the most famous case.
@wyrdness1Ай бұрын
Woman in 1600's: Boils water Church: *Alright witch*
@spritezilla_the_bebop6 ай бұрын
Woman in 1600’s: Wining Argument Men: Yep, that’s a witch.
@CorruptGoldfish6 ай бұрын
Woman in 1600's: Creating a medicine Men: Alright that a witch alright.
@Browncoat79696 ай бұрын
Woman in 1600's: donates to the poor Men: that's a witch right there.
@mahireneskucuk69596 ай бұрын
It was not that sir
@Gabriel-qo7ls6 ай бұрын
as they should
@lordsbully24566 ай бұрын
you teach us more things then school tbh.
@wingng12333 ай бұрын
This is why Schools are better. What he said is mostly false. 1) It was mostly Women accusing their neighbours of being witch over usual neighbour fights. 2) Only around 6-15k women were killed in over two centuries in the entire continent of Europe. 3) Most deaths were hangings.
@holyromanemperor420Ай бұрын
How sad. I stand for the ones who were accused of being a witch and for those who were in the upright who were corrupted/bullied/harassed to be pressured into lying about being one for the lie they were being told that they would be freed but they didn’t let them go, by the leaders/townspeople of their homes. They never should’ve been pressured into giving any kind of confession that they were a witch. If they put it onto them that way, might as well be one, if they put it up against them that way.
@GoldenSheenObsidan3 ай бұрын
School DID teach me this actually. The book itself was written to get back at a girl who rejected him, so he could claim she was a witch. Millions of people died because he was petty some girl didn't like him (and rightfully so, he was clearly deranged)
@maxboswell24976 ай бұрын
first incel
@Sealington6 ай бұрын
@@Sealingtondefinitely not the first
@jstn21326 ай бұрын
He landed on a medivel town watchlist for sexual harassment as well!
@user-jq2de1fx8k6 ай бұрын
Man was a pioneered Mob mentallity but also Incelism
@Will_Rules6 ай бұрын
@@Sealingtonidk what the original poster of this comment is talking about hes like switching sides mid sentence, at first he calls the guy petty, then he says that the guy was correct
@chickengodgus6 ай бұрын
“I dont need no man-“ “CLEANSE HER!”
@LlamaTheAlpaca.6 ай бұрын
😂
@adibhasan72476 ай бұрын
probably would have looked like: john likes sarah. sarah doesn't like john. sarah is a "witch".
@Henwy-zm4fh6 ай бұрын
m.. ...
@___idk6 ай бұрын
Thats deserved
@Changed.User1006 ай бұрын
@@Changed.User100 Ok Abraham
@FriendlyNeighborhoodGayGuy6 ай бұрын
" Here is your pen back!" "WITCH!!!11"
@user-vu3dc1sd2t2 ай бұрын
"Fater, did you ever think some of the burned were innocent?" *"WITCHCRAFT"*
@samthefaustmain40685 ай бұрын
Some woman find a cure cancer 1700s men : she's a witch
@Dakasan30026 ай бұрын
Bro. Getting the cure for cancer is an unbelievable thing to achieve. Sounds like magic to modern humans let alone older generations.
@IVeryMuchHateYouTubeHandles6 ай бұрын
@@IVeryMuchHateKZheadHandles the joke literally went over your head 😭
@eunicekia33136 ай бұрын
so that is why there is no cure for cancer yet
@GreenSharkMAS6 ай бұрын
Cancer wasn't invented back then though
@firstnamelastnamethirdname6 ай бұрын
It’s true finding a cure for cancer is near impossible especially in the 1700, heck diagnosing cancer would be very difficult in the 1700. As the average life expectancy was so short that people wouldn’t live long enough to get cancer and there were so many things killing humans that cancer would be undetectable its only when we started getting rid of those things that made cancer stand out.
@hahanamegobrr59926 ай бұрын
Imagine being burned alive because the 2 beans you served at dinner were cold
@leoraunkjr97106 ай бұрын
Shouldn't have let muh beans get cold.
@humbleheathen1.06 ай бұрын
2 whole beans? You’re being too generous, there’s no way they’d be that rich
@SigilOfBaphomet6 ай бұрын
Bruh, this is pure nonsense. I can't believe how so many people are just mindlessly believing everything they see in shorts and tiktoks. The amount of people killed during the watch trials was probably around a thousand. And also, the vast majority were hanged, NOT burnt.
@ultron36936 ай бұрын
But only 2% were killed bro 💀
@oskarburgNS6 ай бұрын
Two fun facts, in the Salem witch trials, people were hanged, not burned due to lack of firewood. Also, of the around thirty pole in Salem executed for witchcraft, around ten were male. It was still a predominately female “crime.”
@Bardiful-being5 ай бұрын
hey herald STOP DRINKING BEER herald:can i get one cooked woman with that beer bartender:already in trial😂😂
@user-vs3qv8cm3u3 ай бұрын
Man it would’ve been dope if witches actually existed instead of it just being random women thrown into lakes for land they inherited from their dead husbands. Judging by all these comments, these modern witches seem more chill than pretty much everyone else who commented, gotta find me a group to join now, I found my people.
@sauce80757 ай бұрын
They _do._ Just not the stereotyped ones. Witchcraft is alive and well and witches are becoming more popular too. Most spells are good luck spells (the spells in question being wax-sealed jars most of the time).
@ABANDONED234567 ай бұрын
Well they exist but both men and women , they do something like giving ( there) soul to a devil in exchange for help..
@mohamednadir3826 ай бұрын
@@mohamednadir382 NOPE, nowhere near true.
@ABANDONED234566 ай бұрын
@@mohamednadir382absolutely incorrect. My sibling is Wiccan, and they absolutely do not do psychopathic sh¡T like that Edit: For the record, my sibling is in their twenty’s, a fully grown adult. I didn’t mean to start a thread of hateful and crude people, so sorry about that lol
@carbs_r_delish6 ай бұрын
Im pagan, back then we would've beem considered witches even if we didn't practice "witch craft" just worshiping our gods would be "witch craft" though there are of course actual pagan witches as well.
@xxuminghao6 ай бұрын
I remember reading several years ago that the youngest woman to be found guilty of witchcraft was just 4 years old. While I cannot validate the truth of that statement, it really goes to show just how messed up people can be if you let them act on their delusions
@Zestial-of-Hella-Dubz6 ай бұрын
Only 4 years old? That's surprising I expected lower
@somerandomalienontheintern89166 ай бұрын
bro a 4 year old got burned to death come on....@@somerandomalienontheintern8916
@Yoriichi7777_6 ай бұрын
It was her, her pregnant mother, and the family dog. They were some of the Salem victims.
@Nyx_Fey_6 ай бұрын
@@Nyx_Fey_ ok that's more believable
@somerandomalienontheintern89166 ай бұрын
I would believe it. The Würzburg trials were some of the worst. Like, everyone was getting burned, men, women, children. It was a shit show.
I am descended from both one of the leaders in Salem who imposed judgement as well as three of his victims. I have my ancestor's copy of this book. I did not inherit it though. It came up for auction about 15 years ago and the person who sold it had no idea what it was and I didn't either. I just liked old books. The cover had been lost years ago but it still had it's title page, spine and all the other pages and was in kind of rough though basically intact condition. I examined it carefully and a name inscribed on the page after the title page looked familiar so I looked it up and sure enough it was my ancestor's name and the hand written date was 1687. I went to the Massachusetts historical society as well as to Salem to consult some experts and the consensus is that was my ancestor's handwriting in the book. I took it to a book conservator who created a period appropriate cover and attached it restoring the book to near original condition. Two of my convicted ancestors managed to use their ""magik" to escape Salem's wooden jail and eventually make their way down to Cape Cod to present day Provincetown. The third was not so lucky and was hanged after days of torture. The ancestor who owned the book died of a venereal disease some years later.
@nunyabiznez63816 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed reading this! I wish I had more info on my genealogy. I know quite a bit of my moms side but none of my dads… hell I don’t even know him! Lol so I always think it’s neat when folks know so much about their ancestors.
@ItsKiraLyn6 ай бұрын
That's an awesome story. Thanks for sharing.
@vegastrina5 ай бұрын
Thats so cool
@yeet-ej8mj5 ай бұрын
@@GrulizuI don’t think it’s about the likes and reply… well, partly it is. But it is a good story to share
@MattDoesNothing5 ай бұрын
@@Grulizu 155 likes and 5 replies. But then whose counting?
@nunyabiznez63815 ай бұрын
Imagine you were burned at the stake for having an argument with a sibling during a thunderstorm 💀💀💀💀
@jojovaio6 ай бұрын
Bruh-
@krystaljoanne83706 ай бұрын
But only 2% were killed bro 💀
@oskarburgNS6 ай бұрын
Can u stop
@Volcano3163 ай бұрын
woman: the weather looks dull today Man: SHE'S A WITCH Gets cleansed
@zenon4945 ай бұрын
"She coughed while praying" *"WITCH!"*
@guywholikes2startawar6 ай бұрын
Another fun fact: the author, Heinrich Krammer, wrote both the book and started the witch trails/burning because he never got any wenches, and whenever he tried he got rejected. *_Dude had such a skill issue over women that he went on to write gore and torture fanfic against women._*
@ItsDaKoolaidDude6 ай бұрын
Medieval incel
@ledoyedo54834 ай бұрын
what a loser lmao
@AltThrowawayAccount4 ай бұрын
@@ledoyedo5483Discord moderators common ancestor
@murilo_the_lilo99474 ай бұрын
He got no bitches 💀
@monkeycrimson60873 ай бұрын
Maidenless behaviour
@infinitystormsafire24252 ай бұрын
The shapeshifting one is especially concerning when you factor in the hallucinagenic mold found to be in their crops at the time, and never mentioned in historical accounts- as if they didnt even realize the problem in the first place...
@finn_in_the_bin52636 ай бұрын
I didn't understand.
@Agoodfootballfan116 ай бұрын
@@Agoodfootballfan11 essentially historians have found evidence the Salem crops were infected with a kind of mold that makes you hallucinate (think LSD but more low-key) and they had no idea that was in their wheat, so when they ate from that infested crop they would see things that weren't real, basically tripping, and they believed the things they saw were real. When they accused someone of shapeshifting, they usually just hallucinated them turning into something else like a person on an acid trip Sorry if that's not any clearer you caught me stoned as hell to clarify 🤣
@finn_in_the_bin52636 ай бұрын
@@Agoodfootballfan11 if what they're saying is true that means people were hallucinating and blaming it on random women
@Chris-fh3db6 ай бұрын
@Agoodfootballfan11 it means they had mold in the crops in thier homes, breathing In the mold made them hallucinate, the hallucinations where probably of women turning into cows and such, meaning the women where killed because of a hallucination
@melody-tz8sy6 ай бұрын
Ergot, which is a kind of mold that grows on wheat, is the precursor ingredient to making LSD
@tetsusiega25 ай бұрын
A little theory on the trials might suggest that most of the women/people might have gotten Ergot poisoning since it’s main source is wheat. There might have a been a huge infestation in the wheat and when harvested/eaten it has major effects. These include hallucinations, spasms, erratic behavior, etc. There’s probably more info but I’m a little worried i might get something wrong in my research lol.
@darkXwolf1907 күн бұрын
"gee, what happened to ur wife?" "Oh she said it was raining."
@BeaBackFromTheDead5 ай бұрын
All those deaths just because a man got butthurt by a woman
@nalu52346 ай бұрын
Based deaths
@ajarofmayonnaise32505 ай бұрын
@@ajarofmayonnaise3250who got your ass?
@vishalpatkar68195 ай бұрын
@@ajarofmayonnaise3250electric chair 💀
@wctvr5 ай бұрын
@@ajarofmayonnaise3250Toaster bath NOW
@breaddoggo54855 ай бұрын
A religious leader, ment to be piased. Was angry he couldn't get any women to sleep with him
@JesusChrist-sm4bm5 ай бұрын
bro was mad at his wife and wanted a safe way to kill her💀
@snippy60856 ай бұрын
Nah man don't need a safe way to kill wife. They've been doing it for years and most people barely bat an eye. Why else would there be so many women dying from spouse?
@adrenalineactivate6 ай бұрын
That guy is an incel, he wrote the book after sending a woman to court for arguing too much instead he was the guilty one.
@fantasyshadows32076 ай бұрын
Author was a monk and not married. Book was written in response to the bishop criticizing the author's methods in trying witches.
@nunyabiznez63816 ай бұрын
But only 2% were killed bro 💀
@oskarburgNS6 ай бұрын
@@oskarburgNSare you being a bot my guy?
@callibur22155 ай бұрын
“Son of a b*tch” Them: SHES A WITCH
@galaxite7794 ай бұрын
The malleus maleficarum was inspired by a earlier manifesto called the malleus judeorum otherwise called "the hammer of Jews" Makes you think about "synagogue of Satan" was actually an anti Semitic dog whistle.
@haruhisuzumiya66504 ай бұрын
"Finally, i have developed a medicine that can cure any disease!" The local witch-hunter: 🗿
@lanzsaceda7786 ай бұрын
That's funny and pretty accurate actually. A lot of "witches" were "cleansed" because they were making and selling medicine in their communities. They were sort of the local "healers". However because the Church never liked women nor science and because only men could become physicians the medicine those women made and used was seen as potions made by witchcraft. Unfortunately it was often the members of their own community whom were healed by those "potions" that accused those women of witchcraft. It's quite sad really.
@hihopeyouhaveaniceday69926 ай бұрын
You can't cure every disease since every pathogen is different and so saying: "I have made a medicine that can cure everything" is 100% a scam
@giratinabasado84366 ай бұрын
😂
@Sleepyratcoon3 ай бұрын
During the salem witch trials, not only were 24 men and women executed for witchcraft, but 2 DOGS were also executed. Really makes you think about how bogus "witch hunting" really was.
@snowman69206 ай бұрын
meanwhile this one City in germany that burned more witches then all of north america , Britain and france combined
@baronbrummbar86916 ай бұрын
(its the city where the book is from)
@baronbrummbar86916 ай бұрын
Wasn't it started by a girl who didn't wanna admit she was caught in the act of doing witchcraft or something? If anything she's to mostly blame
@firstnamelastnamethirdname6 ай бұрын
@@firstnamelastnamethirdname are you on crack ? how can she do witchcraft if ther is no such thing - it was started by some lunatic german high priest who burned 1/4 of the population of his home city
@baronbrummbar86916 ай бұрын
@@firstnamelastnamethirdnameas if witchcraft exists lol.
@OrionTails6 ай бұрын
Go cook, * Women:Nah bro Witch spotted .
@iamweeb17185 ай бұрын
“Honey why are the dishes still dirty?” “Oh, sorry I forgo-“ “WITCH!!”
@henryishenry2972Ай бұрын
Witch hunts were some of the Terrible Crimes that went unpunished
@basantprasadsgarden83656 ай бұрын
Oh well all we can do now is exploit the shit outta it for profit :'D
@humbleheathen1.06 ай бұрын
The various inquisitions in general were horrible but not crimes since they were legally sanctioned. Though the author of this book conducted witch trials opposed by church leaders of the time. The methods of this author were illegal at the time preceding his writing of this book but were accepted by a number of authorities for roughly two centuries, longer in some places.
@nunyabiznez63816 ай бұрын
something to be noted: in the US, the most famous witch trials (the Salem Witch Trials) never had anyone burned. most died while imprisoned, i believe 14 were hanged, and 1 died by heavy stones.
@ohboof6 ай бұрын
the one that died by stones was also an old man
@gro80855 ай бұрын
@@gro8085Giles Corey. His spirit was titanium, his body was mushy
@ArachniusWebb5 ай бұрын
I thought the witch trials only happened in Europe?
@NoHandle445 ай бұрын
@@NoHandle44 you should prob read a little more about history man. I'm an American, my family left from Ipswich, England and arrived in Massachusetts in 1666. Columbus arrived near Florida right before the year 1500, it took about 100 years for the English to match the Spanish colonizing of the Americas
@ArachniusWebb5 ай бұрын
@@ArachniusWebb hm. Interesting.
@NoHandle445 ай бұрын
Woman: “No, Jonathan. I’m sorry I didn’t make food, I was too busy with the baby-“ Man: “WITCH!!!”
@Lois_Must_Perish14 күн бұрын
"son, you are 18, u can probably live a life now." " *WIIIITCH* "
@user-rl8mf4sl4uАй бұрын
Fun Fact: One of the ways they found out if someone was a witch was that they'd throw you into a large body of water and if you drowned you weren't a witch but if you survived you were a witch and would then be burned alive
@lucipher46416 ай бұрын
bro you would be dead either way
@Yoriichi7777_6 ай бұрын
So either way you die
@zuko2.0516 ай бұрын
@@zuko2.051 Yep
@lucipher46416 ай бұрын
💀 wth there is no win
@aynain18106 ай бұрын
What is fun about that ?
@purnarawat36706 ай бұрын
"If men knew we could shapeshift, they would tell the church"
@petralozancic67136 ай бұрын
its okay i wont tell
@MMM_toasty6 ай бұрын
Everyday I miss Sailor J more and more. 😩💖
@feelzyfeelz6 ай бұрын
“Contouring is a very dangerous game”
@Thisshortdude6 ай бұрын
it all makes sense now
@mishislost6 ай бұрын
"ouch that stove is hot!" "WITCH"
@willstotallynotgay31855 ай бұрын
"Honey I told you to stop useing the toaster as a training bag!" [Witch actives]
@rmmimerin130Ай бұрын
I think the worst part the entire reason this book exists, is because Henrich Kramer was rejected and mucked by a girl for being a creepy guy. For those that wonder, long stroy short, Heinrich (inquisitor) in his travels met a married woman named Helena. This guy tried to rizz up to her in the worst way possible and multiple times. At one point Helena called him out and mucked him, which didn't seat well with heinrich. He accused her of being a Witch, but the twon's bishop (as well as people in the town) sided with Helena. Becuase well Heinrich was a creepy pervy inquisitor guy. After humiliated Heinerich wrote the book, writirng in a way that induced fear in the hearts of the supersticious peasents. And the rest is horrible history.
@MrCrow-vy7wl6 ай бұрын
Also aparrently Heinrich wasn't well liked by his co-inquisitors and even the church. Some historians say that the church was very much against Heinrich's ideas, but do to the superstition at the time and the fast spread of the book. The Church wasen't able to stop it.
@MrCrow-vy7wl6 ай бұрын
@@MrCrow-vy7wlDamn.
@Rg-nk3rc6 ай бұрын
woah...
@yeongtheanmun50976 ай бұрын
Ummm.... My name is Helena. Was it my past life🤔🤔🤔
@CatMeAoW1116 ай бұрын
@@CatMeAoW111 im not so much of a believer in past lives but it she was then that is pretty cool. From what the story says, she was a rather corageous woman with a very unique character. She spoke firm, was well liked, and wasn't exactly afraid to tell someone shove it if needed be. In our times this is rather normal, but in her times she was a very special woman that wasen't afraid of the very strict social standards of the time.
@MrCrow-vy7wl6 ай бұрын
Witch hunt was invented to get rid of women who complained, spoke up for themselves or got on too well without a man in their life😁
@swizzleproxi48106 ай бұрын
Wait until you hear that there are men among the hunted "witches" . And I mean actual men, not just "I identify as a man". And no, the men were captured not because they defended the women; they were captured for doing the same witchy things. I doubt you know that because you are too busy thinking about the next preferred pronouns you want to use.
@TheSiprianus6 ай бұрын
This went to hell real quick@@TheSiprianus
@xyrongonzalez38336 ай бұрын
@@TheSiprianuswhat are you even saying? this is actually the most mind numbing red pilled thing ive seen
@whatburnsneverreturns6 ай бұрын
@TheSiprianus how the hell are you people able to slide a little bit of transphobia into every single statment you make?
@sanrusdyne6 ай бұрын
@@TheSiprianuswha... huh... what are you on!?!?!?!?!?!
@user-iv1bv6kv6x6 ай бұрын
This is why we need to learn about these kinds of things so that it never happens again. Even tho witchcraft isn’t real, it is still important to learn about and respect the people who died due to accusations of witchcraft.
@RocksEmh3 ай бұрын
"Woman is easily corrupted by the devil" Bro i think it's the reverse of that 😂 (I mean males)
@iknowyou2570Ай бұрын
women in the 1600s: breathes air everyone else: so you have chosen death
@SussyBaka694-206 ай бұрын
What a knee slapper
@AfricanBootyScratcher694206 ай бұрын
Bruh, imagine you're in an argument and the person whom you're in an argument with suddenly accused you of witchcraft 💀
@chaotic_snek6666 ай бұрын
And they call us sensitive 💀💀
@phinpanties51404 ай бұрын
Ikr
@alauddingazi41952 ай бұрын
In fact, the bible and all similar books are way more dangerous.
@Smartness_itself5 ай бұрын
if they actually taught this in history class I would actually pay attention lol
@azimlicocuk98996 ай бұрын
They did
@altaccount59916 ай бұрын
@@altaccount5991 I never heard of this book in school wdym
@Myder_Dragon6 ай бұрын
Well they do in Austria
@Carusme6 ай бұрын
They do teach stuff ,but you are too dumb to pay attention.
@sigmaandpi20626 ай бұрын
That's why I love homeschooling I learned this shit and it was interesting
@CiciChess6 ай бұрын
Witch trials explained in a nutshell: man: _says something expecting woman to agree with_ woman: no everybody else: *BURN HER*
@scooberdoobergoob6 ай бұрын
extremely oversimplified
@moteketilasmigote6 ай бұрын
"you're a which!" "No im not" "WITCHCRAFT!"
@mega6076Ай бұрын
“What happened to your wife?” “… it was raining..”
@4Ng3l_ey3ss6 ай бұрын
the sun is a bit brighter than normal: medival people:burns a random woman.
@samado_6 ай бұрын
"hey today is a bit chilly innit?" "DIE WITCH"
@dudefromsomewhere113 күн бұрын
The Salem witch trials only lasted about a year but witch hunting in general lasted from the 1400s to the 1700s. It would have been nearly impossible for the Salem witch trials to start in the 1400s because Salem was a town in the north American colonies. The Salem witch trials started in 1692 and ended the following year. (If anything is wrong please correct me)
@Emonamedpantsxox6 ай бұрын
But the Google search in the video says that it lasted for 250 years.
@NoHandle445 ай бұрын
@@NoHandle44pretty much a shot in the dark for the information provided by this person and google
@murilo_the_lilo99474 ай бұрын
@@NoHandle44The events known as the Salem Witch Trials lasted a little over a year and featured 200 accusations, 30 guilty verdicts and 20 executions according to Wikipedia. If I had to guess why he chose to spread misinformation about this event in particular, it's because women really like bringing it up and they're the most gullible consumers. Ironic that the witch book suggests that too.
@Jimpiedepimpie2 ай бұрын
very few people where actually burned it was mostly hangings and drownings a few people where pressed to death while trying to get confessions (slowing placing more and more stones on someone till they died or admitted guilt)
@yodelingpotato21636 ай бұрын
That’s what I’m saying! Finally I found a comment like this!
@dr_doritotf23056 ай бұрын
More weight…
@SomeRandoQuacko6 ай бұрын
It’s still horrible.I feel bad for all those people that were killed for those reasons.
@kRaCkdAdy6 ай бұрын
"damn it feels hotter than usual", People: WITCHCRAFT!!
@ImNotAGoodGuy-xf4lg2 ай бұрын
"are you a witch?" "no..." "sounds like something a witch would say, BURN HER!"
@Kiariria4 ай бұрын
Damn bro, that's crazy. *continues scrolling*
@MajesticBracelety7 ай бұрын
I can’t tell if this is sarcasm or not
@maxleavitt81996 ай бұрын
@@maxleavitt8199 sarcasm
@MajesticBracelety6 ай бұрын
@@MajesticBracelety ok just making sure because I'm fucking stupid
@maxleavitt81996 ай бұрын
@@MajesticBraceletywowza you're so cool being toxic on the internet. This dude makes money off of making internet videos and you're lazy, probably work or go to school, live a life not your own while buying into bullshit societal standards and lastly, you're scrolling through YT to cope with your own miserable life. Get therapy please 😂
@vaporwingfauxmcloud11906 ай бұрын
😭😭
@Rika_kaiyo6 ай бұрын
*Mom and son arguing Mom:YOU WILL BE THE END OF! Son:Yes, I will be. Mom:NO SON! SON:HELP MY MOTHER IS A WITCH! HELP!
@PotatoeGod6 ай бұрын
If he do so high chance he got cleanse as well just to be sure
@minhaophu32896 ай бұрын
Video games if this book was still declared true: "im just good at this game lol" "MAGIC! SHE'S A WITCH"
@FScaler2 күн бұрын
Woman: I can't weed the garden right now, it's raining really hard. Man: *WITCH!*
@RandomGuy41511Ай бұрын
"Honey, what are you doing~?" "Oh just here in the kitchen" "What's that, is that a fire, started by a woman?" *calls neighbors* "Piece of shit I've been cooking for you for 20 years"
@I_dont_judge_but6 ай бұрын
Weird how a rain drop could kill you
@Aidenismypookie7 ай бұрын
Ur pfp gives me trauma
@caramelapples43936 ай бұрын
Your pfp is traumatizing.
@IVeryMuchHateYouTubeHandles6 ай бұрын
Johnpork
@user-fh4bq4km6m6 ай бұрын
Really fits the "If men knew we could change shift, they'd call the church" And the fact I would have been labeled as a witch and gotten burned on the stake if I was born at that time.
@unleafee6 ай бұрын
Gen alpha before gen alpha☠️
@cursor12343 ай бұрын
*Going on a date with my girlfriend* *An argument arose and it started raining* "witch!"
@Kuze_Oscar6 ай бұрын
Most drama series be like:
@youyououmf8200Ай бұрын
Which is why corrupt officials used it to their advantage
@VigilanteGamerCrimsonHood266 ай бұрын
Congrats on saying absolutely nothing new.
@humbleheathen1.06 ай бұрын
Congratulations to the three of us for contributing nothing to the conversation.
@OrionTails6 ай бұрын
@@OrionTails(politics) summed up in a comment section.
@humbleheathen1.06 ай бұрын
@@humbleheathen1.0your ass smacked summed up in the comment section
@AfricanBootyScratcher694206 ай бұрын
I remember hearing that a method of finding out if someone was a witch was by decapitation… so like *chop* “yay their not a witch cuz she’s dead!” “So did we just kill an innoc-“ “ *yay she’s not a witch!!!!* “
@Dani-fl2dg14 күн бұрын
“I think-“ “A WITCH”
@Ali_in_Wonderland5 ай бұрын
Imagine if it started raining while someone was crying due to a coincidence 💀
@johnlaw2US6 ай бұрын
Fun fact the book was written by some schizophrenic monk who got a little too obsessed with a woman
Woman: "Huh, some rain. I guess my garden will be fresh today." Someone: "WITCH!!!"
@EolhcJung5 ай бұрын
Bro is going out of any questions we have ever asked 💀💀
@Sam1290RBX6 ай бұрын
Another reason why I love existing today! Sure our fashion (in my opinion) isn't as pretty/elegant but atleast im not burning alive or having to wear a scold's bridle. 🤷♀️
@noviibutnotactive83856 ай бұрын
Or even died on disease or not be middle class
@techgaming-on4wg4 ай бұрын
Girl: is left handed smart and nice Father: WITCH!!!!!!
@hamidi19745 ай бұрын
“Honey, where is our dinner?” “I was doing something el-“ *fucking burns alive*
@manaphygames2 ай бұрын
Women in 1500s: *sneezes* Men: K!LL H£R
@Thatrandomchanneloverthereig6 ай бұрын
But only 2% were killed bro 💀
@oskarburgNS6 ай бұрын
@@oskarburgNS "only" 💀
@pushpakpatil16236 ай бұрын
@@pushpakpatil1623 Yes, only, according to the Catholic Church's own archives, 6 million were accused, 100,000 were found guilty and 2% of those 100,000 were killed.
@oskarburgNS6 ай бұрын
@@oskarburgNSso out of 6 million only 2000 people died
@giratinabasado84366 ай бұрын
@@oskarburgNSwth are you trying to do with this copy paste comment? 2% of 100000 is still 2000 innocent women killed. It should have been 0%. Do you do these statistics that disprove absolutely nothing for all tragedies and mindless violence in history or do you only do it here because the main focus are women??? And yes, I know that probably not only women were killed but they were the main target and were the most killed, as it clearly says here it was known as "female crime". You incels are truly something else, your statistics don't disprove the tragedy of these trials
@mmmvvv4445 ай бұрын
*rains heavily* “that’s it, your ass is getting cleansed”
@qwertytarantuno7306 ай бұрын
😏😏😏
@varshithreddy61476 ай бұрын
@@varshithreddy6147 WAIT THATS NOT WHAT I MEANT
@qwertytarantuno7306 ай бұрын
>argument with wife “Must’ve been a witch” >happens again “Very strong witch”
@user-nl4ir7cx5r5 ай бұрын
I feel like the only reason they believed it was *only* women to become a witch cuz of the Devil is cuz he's apparently depicted as a hot dude
@OdDaRat5 ай бұрын
actual witches watching random women getting accused of witch craft: lmao
@ExistingSmiles6 ай бұрын
But real witches would just use a flame-freezing charm and enjoy a weird tickling sensation instead of burning to death
@masaf23506 ай бұрын
Their view of witches was people corrupted by the devil, not the modern-media interpretation.
@emperorsponge92086 ай бұрын
Wendelin the Weird was famous for getting caught on purpose to use the charm
@Will_Rules6 ай бұрын
@@Will_Rulesis that her name in english ........ die ulkige sounds better (german)
@baronbrummbar86916 ай бұрын
Imagine a man being like: “I don’t like the weather today, time to accuse some woman of witchcraft!”
@Sanityku5 ай бұрын
May God protect us from their witchcraft Amen
@user-tv3vk8mm8z3 ай бұрын
If you think witches existed, I have some bad news
@ICantThinkOfANameeeeeАй бұрын
I literally live in Salem. It’s so creepy during Halloween.
I’m wanting to do some spooky videos for October.. comment suggestions!
googoo gaga
Do Spooky Kidnappings maybe 🤔
Hi
Do some ghost hunting with gear somewhere spooky
Murderers that had scary movies based off them maybe? 🤔
“I want a divorce” *”WITCHCRAFT”*
Nobody was asking for divorces back then though. The only way you could divorce was if you were caught cheating. Then you would die
@@tiposauce6417its... a joke
@@tiposauce6417this is why I'm christian
@@waewaethat was the time when christianity was at it's peak
@@tiposauce6417loll, they definitely still wanted divorces back then. But again, how could you ever escape when even a simple disagreement = witchcraft 😅 just thinking out loud.
"Honey did you cook dinner yet?" "I told you I was bus-" *Gets cleansed*
This is severely inaccurate. The wife would have been beaten by the husband.
@@IVeryMuchHateKZheadHandlesand then cooked alived, "your tung effect others"
@IVeryMuchHateKZheadHandles he's not being serious, I think he was being satirical
Turns into bus. 🚶🧎🚌
@@IVeryMuchHateKZheadHandleswhat's up bruv
Fun fact: the woman who was the first one to be accused of a witch was also one of the only ones who was found not guilty, when they asked her if she was a witch during her trial she said yes, they thought that since she admitted it she no longer was one, so they let her live
I'm not sexist or anything but it does feel like most women nowadays in America are evil and only care about money
Yup, it’s official, we aren’t leaving our star system.
@@omaki82036 for all intelligent species I hope not. We're a disease if we leave and a failed civilization if we stay.
@@omaki82036we’re constantly evolving just backwards
W for the woman
"no honey I have a headache" Husband: WITCH!
Bro imagine being burned to death because it was raining too hard
Nahhh 💀
😂😂😂
Harry potter moment💀
Thats some shit right there.
Dry Out 💀
Imagine being burned to death cuz it was 1 celcius hotter than it was supposed to💀
well then its 1000 celsius hotter than it was supposed to be
@@Indestinatenow she lookin hotter though😍
Pretty sure they had no idea what Celsius was
@@starekttheghost3053 found the necrophile 💀
Most witches were put to death by hanging. Drowning was also popular. Most witch burnings happened after death. It was believed that only those whose bodies were buried intact could be resurrected. By burning the body they were eliminating any chance of resurrection.
"you were supposed to pay rent" "Witchcraft"
Woman: *breaths* People: SHE'S A WITCH!
Woman: Gee, it's getting pretty cloudy. Man: *SHE'S A WITCH!*
here to make sure none of them “465 likes with no reply’s? let me fix that” people come
@@Flak3y_youre just as annoying as them
@@Flak3y_i has come
@@Fox_Mitsuke shiver me Timbers it’s the alpha wolf
@@Flak3y_ what ?
imagine burning to death because you had an argument with your husband and he starts shouting “WITCH”
But only 2% were killed bro 💀
@@oskarburgNSyeah only 2000 people doed out 6 million
@@giratinabasado8436 Yes cry more
@@oskarburgNS i said that very little people died compared to hiw many poeple were acused. I wasn't crying I just said a number
@@oskarburgNSWITCHHHH
"In my hands i am holding one of the most destructive artifacts in human history" *Holds shower head*
Huh? I don't get it
Tryhards and sweats in gaming are referred to as "showerless"
"I need you to stop eating so much!" " *Witch!* "
"Hey, what happened to your wife?" "Oh, she got cleansed by fire." "Why?" "idk, the weather was a bit off that day."
1k likes but no replies? . . . How
Imagine being some kid in Salem and your mom gets pancaked by a boulder because some wenchless pastor write a silly book because he was an incel.
The worst part is sometimes in order to prove you weren't a witch, you had to die. They would throw women in the lake. If they swam, they were a witch, because witches swim. If you drowned, you were a human.
@@ArchibaldRoxThe Salem Witch trials resulted in 19 executions by hanging, and one man being tortured to death.
@@Jimpiedepimpie Salem is not the only place people were executed for being accused of being a witch, but that's the most famous case.
Woman in 1600's: Boils water Church: *Alright witch*
Woman in 1600’s: Wining Argument Men: Yep, that’s a witch.
Woman in 1600's: Creating a medicine Men: Alright that a witch alright.
Woman in 1600's: donates to the poor Men: that's a witch right there.
It was not that sir
as they should
you teach us more things then school tbh.
This is why Schools are better. What he said is mostly false. 1) It was mostly Women accusing their neighbours of being witch over usual neighbour fights. 2) Only around 6-15k women were killed in over two centuries in the entire continent of Europe. 3) Most deaths were hangings.
How sad. I stand for the ones who were accused of being a witch and for those who were in the upright who were corrupted/bullied/harassed to be pressured into lying about being one for the lie they were being told that they would be freed but they didn’t let them go, by the leaders/townspeople of their homes. They never should’ve been pressured into giving any kind of confession that they were a witch. If they put it onto them that way, might as well be one, if they put it up against them that way.
School DID teach me this actually. The book itself was written to get back at a girl who rejected him, so he could claim she was a witch. Millions of people died because he was petty some girl didn't like him (and rightfully so, he was clearly deranged)
first incel
@@Sealingtondefinitely not the first
He landed on a medivel town watchlist for sexual harassment as well!
Man was a pioneered Mob mentallity but also Incelism
@@Sealingtonidk what the original poster of this comment is talking about hes like switching sides mid sentence, at first he calls the guy petty, then he says that the guy was correct
“I dont need no man-“ “CLEANSE HER!”
😂
probably would have looked like: john likes sarah. sarah doesn't like john. sarah is a "witch".
m.. ...
Thats deserved
@@Changed.User100 Ok Abraham
" Here is your pen back!" "WITCH!!!11"
"Fater, did you ever think some of the burned were innocent?" *"WITCHCRAFT"*
Some woman find a cure cancer 1700s men : she's a witch
Bro. Getting the cure for cancer is an unbelievable thing to achieve. Sounds like magic to modern humans let alone older generations.
@@IVeryMuchHateKZheadHandles the joke literally went over your head 😭
so that is why there is no cure for cancer yet
Cancer wasn't invented back then though
It’s true finding a cure for cancer is near impossible especially in the 1700, heck diagnosing cancer would be very difficult in the 1700. As the average life expectancy was so short that people wouldn’t live long enough to get cancer and there were so many things killing humans that cancer would be undetectable its only when we started getting rid of those things that made cancer stand out.
Imagine being burned alive because the 2 beans you served at dinner were cold
Shouldn't have let muh beans get cold.
2 whole beans? You’re being too generous, there’s no way they’d be that rich
Bruh, this is pure nonsense. I can't believe how so many people are just mindlessly believing everything they see in shorts and tiktoks. The amount of people killed during the watch trials was probably around a thousand. And also, the vast majority were hanged, NOT burnt.
But only 2% were killed bro 💀
Two fun facts, in the Salem witch trials, people were hanged, not burned due to lack of firewood. Also, of the around thirty pole in Salem executed for witchcraft, around ten were male. It was still a predominately female “crime.”
hey herald STOP DRINKING BEER herald:can i get one cooked woman with that beer bartender:already in trial😂😂
Man it would’ve been dope if witches actually existed instead of it just being random women thrown into lakes for land they inherited from their dead husbands. Judging by all these comments, these modern witches seem more chill than pretty much everyone else who commented, gotta find me a group to join now, I found my people.
They _do._ Just not the stereotyped ones. Witchcraft is alive and well and witches are becoming more popular too. Most spells are good luck spells (the spells in question being wax-sealed jars most of the time).
Well they exist but both men and women , they do something like giving ( there) soul to a devil in exchange for help..
@@mohamednadir382 NOPE, nowhere near true.
@@mohamednadir382absolutely incorrect. My sibling is Wiccan, and they absolutely do not do psychopathic sh¡T like that Edit: For the record, my sibling is in their twenty’s, a fully grown adult. I didn’t mean to start a thread of hateful and crude people, so sorry about that lol
Im pagan, back then we would've beem considered witches even if we didn't practice "witch craft" just worshiping our gods would be "witch craft" though there are of course actual pagan witches as well.
I remember reading several years ago that the youngest woman to be found guilty of witchcraft was just 4 years old. While I cannot validate the truth of that statement, it really goes to show just how messed up people can be if you let them act on their delusions
Only 4 years old? That's surprising I expected lower
bro a 4 year old got burned to death come on....@@somerandomalienontheintern8916
It was her, her pregnant mother, and the family dog. They were some of the Salem victims.
@@Nyx_Fey_ ok that's more believable
I would believe it. The Würzburg trials were some of the worst. Like, everyone was getting burned, men, women, children. It was a shit show.
“No you’re wrong.” WITCHCRAFT
“Malleus Maleficarum!” *summons lighting* “OH SHI-“
I am descended from both one of the leaders in Salem who imposed judgement as well as three of his victims. I have my ancestor's copy of this book. I did not inherit it though. It came up for auction about 15 years ago and the person who sold it had no idea what it was and I didn't either. I just liked old books. The cover had been lost years ago but it still had it's title page, spine and all the other pages and was in kind of rough though basically intact condition. I examined it carefully and a name inscribed on the page after the title page looked familiar so I looked it up and sure enough it was my ancestor's name and the hand written date was 1687. I went to the Massachusetts historical society as well as to Salem to consult some experts and the consensus is that was my ancestor's handwriting in the book. I took it to a book conservator who created a period appropriate cover and attached it restoring the book to near original condition. Two of my convicted ancestors managed to use their ""magik" to escape Salem's wooden jail and eventually make their way down to Cape Cod to present day Provincetown. The third was not so lucky and was hanged after days of torture. The ancestor who owned the book died of a venereal disease some years later.
I really enjoyed reading this! I wish I had more info on my genealogy. I know quite a bit of my moms side but none of my dads… hell I don’t even know him! Lol so I always think it’s neat when folks know so much about their ancestors.
That's an awesome story. Thanks for sharing.
Thats so cool
@@GrulizuI don’t think it’s about the likes and reply… well, partly it is. But it is a good story to share
@@Grulizu 155 likes and 5 replies. But then whose counting?
Imagine you were burned at the stake for having an argument with a sibling during a thunderstorm 💀💀💀💀
Bruh-
But only 2% were killed bro 💀
Can u stop
woman: the weather looks dull today Man: SHE'S A WITCH Gets cleansed
"She coughed while praying" *"WITCH!"*
Another fun fact: the author, Heinrich Krammer, wrote both the book and started the witch trails/burning because he never got any wenches, and whenever he tried he got rejected. *_Dude had such a skill issue over women that he went on to write gore and torture fanfic against women._*
Medieval incel
what a loser lmao
@@ledoyedo5483Discord moderators common ancestor
He got no bitches 💀
Maidenless behaviour
The shapeshifting one is especially concerning when you factor in the hallucinagenic mold found to be in their crops at the time, and never mentioned in historical accounts- as if they didnt even realize the problem in the first place...
I didn't understand.
@@Agoodfootballfan11 essentially historians have found evidence the Salem crops were infected with a kind of mold that makes you hallucinate (think LSD but more low-key) and they had no idea that was in their wheat, so when they ate from that infested crop they would see things that weren't real, basically tripping, and they believed the things they saw were real. When they accused someone of shapeshifting, they usually just hallucinated them turning into something else like a person on an acid trip Sorry if that's not any clearer you caught me stoned as hell to clarify 🤣
@@Agoodfootballfan11 if what they're saying is true that means people were hallucinating and blaming it on random women
@Agoodfootballfan11 it means they had mold in the crops in thier homes, breathing In the mold made them hallucinate, the hallucinations where probably of women turning into cows and such, meaning the women where killed because of a hallucination
Ergot, which is a kind of mold that grows on wheat, is the precursor ingredient to making LSD
A little theory on the trials might suggest that most of the women/people might have gotten Ergot poisoning since it’s main source is wheat. There might have a been a huge infestation in the wheat and when harvested/eaten it has major effects. These include hallucinations, spasms, erratic behavior, etc. There’s probably more info but I’m a little worried i might get something wrong in my research lol.
"gee, what happened to ur wife?" "Oh she said it was raining."
All those deaths just because a man got butthurt by a woman
Based deaths
@@ajarofmayonnaise3250who got your ass?
@@ajarofmayonnaise3250electric chair 💀
@@ajarofmayonnaise3250Toaster bath NOW
A religious leader, ment to be piased. Was angry he couldn't get any women to sleep with him
bro was mad at his wife and wanted a safe way to kill her💀
Nah man don't need a safe way to kill wife. They've been doing it for years and most people barely bat an eye. Why else would there be so many women dying from spouse?
That guy is an incel, he wrote the book after sending a woman to court for arguing too much instead he was the guilty one.
Author was a monk and not married. Book was written in response to the bishop criticizing the author's methods in trying witches.
But only 2% were killed bro 💀
@@oskarburgNSare you being a bot my guy?
“Son of a b*tch” Them: SHES A WITCH
The malleus maleficarum was inspired by a earlier manifesto called the malleus judeorum otherwise called "the hammer of Jews" Makes you think about "synagogue of Satan" was actually an anti Semitic dog whistle.
"Finally, i have developed a medicine that can cure any disease!" The local witch-hunter: 🗿
That's funny and pretty accurate actually. A lot of "witches" were "cleansed" because they were making and selling medicine in their communities. They were sort of the local "healers". However because the Church never liked women nor science and because only men could become physicians the medicine those women made and used was seen as potions made by witchcraft. Unfortunately it was often the members of their own community whom were healed by those "potions" that accused those women of witchcraft. It's quite sad really.
You can't cure every disease since every pathogen is different and so saying: "I have made a medicine that can cure everything" is 100% a scam
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During the salem witch trials, not only were 24 men and women executed for witchcraft, but 2 DOGS were also executed. Really makes you think about how bogus "witch hunting" really was.
meanwhile this one City in germany that burned more witches then all of north america , Britain and france combined
(its the city where the book is from)
Wasn't it started by a girl who didn't wanna admit she was caught in the act of doing witchcraft or something? If anything she's to mostly blame
@@firstnamelastnamethirdname are you on crack ? how can she do witchcraft if ther is no such thing - it was started by some lunatic german high priest who burned 1/4 of the population of his home city
@@firstnamelastnamethirdnameas if witchcraft exists lol.
Go cook, * Women:Nah bro Witch spotted .
“Honey why are the dishes still dirty?” “Oh, sorry I forgo-“ “WITCH!!”
Witch hunts were some of the Terrible Crimes that went unpunished
Oh well all we can do now is exploit the shit outta it for profit :'D
The various inquisitions in general were horrible but not crimes since they were legally sanctioned. Though the author of this book conducted witch trials opposed by church leaders of the time. The methods of this author were illegal at the time preceding his writing of this book but were accepted by a number of authorities for roughly two centuries, longer in some places.
something to be noted: in the US, the most famous witch trials (the Salem Witch Trials) never had anyone burned. most died while imprisoned, i believe 14 were hanged, and 1 died by heavy stones.
the one that died by stones was also an old man
@@gro8085Giles Corey. His spirit was titanium, his body was mushy
I thought the witch trials only happened in Europe?
@@NoHandle44 you should prob read a little more about history man. I'm an American, my family left from Ipswich, England and arrived in Massachusetts in 1666. Columbus arrived near Florida right before the year 1500, it took about 100 years for the English to match the Spanish colonizing of the Americas
@@ArachniusWebb hm. Interesting.
Woman: “No, Jonathan. I’m sorry I didn’t make food, I was too busy with the baby-“ Man: “WITCH!!!”
"son, you are 18, u can probably live a life now." " *WIIIITCH* "
Fun Fact: One of the ways they found out if someone was a witch was that they'd throw you into a large body of water and if you drowned you weren't a witch but if you survived you were a witch and would then be burned alive
bro you would be dead either way
So either way you die
@@zuko2.051 Yep
💀 wth there is no win
What is fun about that ?
"If men knew we could shapeshift, they would tell the church"
its okay i wont tell
Everyday I miss Sailor J more and more. 😩💖
“Contouring is a very dangerous game”
it all makes sense now
"ouch that stove is hot!" "WITCH"
"Honey I told you to stop useing the toaster as a training bag!" [Witch actives]
I think the worst part the entire reason this book exists, is because Henrich Kramer was rejected and mucked by a girl for being a creepy guy. For those that wonder, long stroy short, Heinrich (inquisitor) in his travels met a married woman named Helena. This guy tried to rizz up to her in the worst way possible and multiple times. At one point Helena called him out and mucked him, which didn't seat well with heinrich. He accused her of being a Witch, but the twon's bishop (as well as people in the town) sided with Helena. Becuase well Heinrich was a creepy pervy inquisitor guy. After humiliated Heinerich wrote the book, writirng in a way that induced fear in the hearts of the supersticious peasents. And the rest is horrible history.
Also aparrently Heinrich wasn't well liked by his co-inquisitors and even the church. Some historians say that the church was very much against Heinrich's ideas, but do to the superstition at the time and the fast spread of the book. The Church wasen't able to stop it.
@@MrCrow-vy7wlDamn.
woah...
Ummm.... My name is Helena. Was it my past life🤔🤔🤔
@@CatMeAoW111 im not so much of a believer in past lives but it she was then that is pretty cool. From what the story says, she was a rather corageous woman with a very unique character. She spoke firm, was well liked, and wasn't exactly afraid to tell someone shove it if needed be. In our times this is rather normal, but in her times she was a very special woman that wasen't afraid of the very strict social standards of the time.
Witch hunt was invented to get rid of women who complained, spoke up for themselves or got on too well without a man in their life😁
Wait until you hear that there are men among the hunted "witches" . And I mean actual men, not just "I identify as a man". And no, the men were captured not because they defended the women; they were captured for doing the same witchy things. I doubt you know that because you are too busy thinking about the next preferred pronouns you want to use.
This went to hell real quick@@TheSiprianus
@@TheSiprianuswhat are you even saying? this is actually the most mind numbing red pilled thing ive seen
@TheSiprianus how the hell are you people able to slide a little bit of transphobia into every single statment you make?
@@TheSiprianuswha... huh... what are you on!?!?!?!?!?!
This is why we need to learn about these kinds of things so that it never happens again. Even tho witchcraft isn’t real, it is still important to learn about and respect the people who died due to accusations of witchcraft.
"Woman is easily corrupted by the devil" Bro i think it's the reverse of that 😂 (I mean males)
women in the 1600s: breathes air everyone else: so you have chosen death
What a knee slapper
Bruh, imagine you're in an argument and the person whom you're in an argument with suddenly accused you of witchcraft 💀
And they call us sensitive 💀💀
Ikr
In fact, the bible and all similar books are way more dangerous.
if they actually taught this in history class I would actually pay attention lol
They did
@@altaccount5991 I never heard of this book in school wdym
Well they do in Austria
They do teach stuff ,but you are too dumb to pay attention.
That's why I love homeschooling I learned this shit and it was interesting
Witch trials explained in a nutshell: man: _says something expecting woman to agree with_ woman: no everybody else: *BURN HER*
extremely oversimplified
"you're a which!" "No im not" "WITCHCRAFT!"
“What happened to your wife?” “… it was raining..”
the sun is a bit brighter than normal: medival people:burns a random woman.
"hey today is a bit chilly innit?" "DIE WITCH"
The Salem witch trials only lasted about a year but witch hunting in general lasted from the 1400s to the 1700s. It would have been nearly impossible for the Salem witch trials to start in the 1400s because Salem was a town in the north American colonies. The Salem witch trials started in 1692 and ended the following year. (If anything is wrong please correct me)
But the Google search in the video says that it lasted for 250 years.
@@NoHandle44pretty much a shot in the dark for the information provided by this person and google
@@NoHandle44The events known as the Salem Witch Trials lasted a little over a year and featured 200 accusations, 30 guilty verdicts and 20 executions according to Wikipedia. If I had to guess why he chose to spread misinformation about this event in particular, it's because women really like bringing it up and they're the most gullible consumers. Ironic that the witch book suggests that too.
very few people where actually burned it was mostly hangings and drownings a few people where pressed to death while trying to get confessions (slowing placing more and more stones on someone till they died or admitted guilt)
That’s what I’m saying! Finally I found a comment like this!
More weight…
It’s still horrible.I feel bad for all those people that were killed for those reasons.
"damn it feels hotter than usual", People: WITCHCRAFT!!
"are you a witch?" "no..." "sounds like something a witch would say, BURN HER!"
Damn bro, that's crazy. *continues scrolling*
I can’t tell if this is sarcasm or not
@@maxleavitt8199 sarcasm
@@MajesticBracelety ok just making sure because I'm fucking stupid
@@MajesticBraceletywowza you're so cool being toxic on the internet. This dude makes money off of making internet videos and you're lazy, probably work or go to school, live a life not your own while buying into bullshit societal standards and lastly, you're scrolling through YT to cope with your own miserable life. Get therapy please 😂
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*Mom and son arguing Mom:YOU WILL BE THE END OF! Son:Yes, I will be. Mom:NO SON! SON:HELP MY MOTHER IS A WITCH! HELP!
If he do so high chance he got cleanse as well just to be sure
Video games if this book was still declared true: "im just good at this game lol" "MAGIC! SHE'S A WITCH"
Woman: I can't weed the garden right now, it's raining really hard. Man: *WITCH!*
"Honey, what are you doing~?" "Oh just here in the kitchen" "What's that, is that a fire, started by a woman?" *calls neighbors* "Piece of shit I've been cooking for you for 20 years"
Weird how a rain drop could kill you
Ur pfp gives me trauma
Your pfp is traumatizing.
Johnpork
Really fits the "If men knew we could change shift, they'd call the church" And the fact I would have been labeled as a witch and gotten burned on the stake if I was born at that time.
Gen alpha before gen alpha☠️
*Going on a date with my girlfriend* *An argument arose and it started raining* "witch!"
Most drama series be like:
Which is why corrupt officials used it to their advantage
Congrats on saying absolutely nothing new.
Congratulations to the three of us for contributing nothing to the conversation.
@@OrionTails(politics) summed up in a comment section.
@@humbleheathen1.0your ass smacked summed up in the comment section
I remember hearing that a method of finding out if someone was a witch was by decapitation… so like *chop* “yay their not a witch cuz she’s dead!” “So did we just kill an innoc-“ “ *yay she’s not a witch!!!!* “
“I think-“ “A WITCH”
Imagine if it started raining while someone was crying due to a coincidence 💀
Fun fact the book was written by some schizophrenic monk who got a little too obsessed with a woman
Woman: “God dang it’s rainy outsi-“ Someone else: *“WIIIITCH”*
Woman: "Huh, some rain. I guess my garden will be fresh today." Someone: "WITCH!!!"
Bro is going out of any questions we have ever asked 💀💀
Another reason why I love existing today! Sure our fashion (in my opinion) isn't as pretty/elegant but atleast im not burning alive or having to wear a scold's bridle. 🤷♀️
Or even died on disease or not be middle class
Girl: is left handed smart and nice Father: WITCH!!!!!!
“Honey, where is our dinner?” “I was doing something el-“ *fucking burns alive*
Women in 1500s: *sneezes* Men: K!LL H£R
But only 2% were killed bro 💀
@@oskarburgNS "only" 💀
@@pushpakpatil1623 Yes, only, according to the Catholic Church's own archives, 6 million were accused, 100,000 were found guilty and 2% of those 100,000 were killed.
@@oskarburgNSso out of 6 million only 2000 people died
@@oskarburgNSwth are you trying to do with this copy paste comment? 2% of 100000 is still 2000 innocent women killed. It should have been 0%. Do you do these statistics that disprove absolutely nothing for all tragedies and mindless violence in history or do you only do it here because the main focus are women??? And yes, I know that probably not only women were killed but they were the main target and were the most killed, as it clearly says here it was known as "female crime". You incels are truly something else, your statistics don't disprove the tragedy of these trials
*rains heavily* “that’s it, your ass is getting cleansed”
😏😏😏
@@varshithreddy6147 WAIT THATS NOT WHAT I MEANT
>argument with wife “Must’ve been a witch” >happens again “Very strong witch”
I feel like the only reason they believed it was *only* women to become a witch cuz of the Devil is cuz he's apparently depicted as a hot dude
actual witches watching random women getting accused of witch craft: lmao
But real witches would just use a flame-freezing charm and enjoy a weird tickling sensation instead of burning to death
Their view of witches was people corrupted by the devil, not the modern-media interpretation.
Wendelin the Weird was famous for getting caught on purpose to use the charm
@@Will_Rulesis that her name in english ........ die ulkige sounds better (german)
Imagine a man being like: “I don’t like the weather today, time to accuse some woman of witchcraft!”
May God protect us from their witchcraft Amen
If you think witches existed, I have some bad news
I literally live in Salem. It’s so creepy during Halloween.
😬 Good luck this spooky season!!❤️
... Update?