IS WITCHCRAFT BEING PROMOTED TO OUR CHILDREN? [2 of 2] As a way to sell occult practices to us and our children, witchcraft is purposely being made palatable, getting a positive spin that most of us have seen for many years now from huge influencers like Disney, who collects witchcraft traditions from the around the world, portraying them as helpful and fun. Entertainment’s campaign to endear occult practices in the minds of our children has been extremely effective, so today’s cartoons are getting more and more blatant in their promotion of the occult and witchcraft methods. In the past with cartoons like Bugs Bunny, the worst we had to worry about was our kids seeing a hammer hitting a character on the head. Witches used to be shown as ugly, evil entities that our children would never want to emulate, old hags that had huge pimply noses, big floppy black hats, and cackled as they flew around on their brooms. But today, rather than repulsing kids by portraying the truth of these vile occult practices, our children’s cartoons actually demonstrate witchcraft
techniques that they can use on other little kids.