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A pagan stereotype

Antibush5

Active Member
For love of the gods, please, please don't get offended.I just want to know your oppinion that most pagans are ugly, fat, pale, ect, ect.Where did this come from? Do you think its false? If so why? If you think its true, same question.
 

Gentoo

The Feisty Penguin
I think it has to do with attacking the people rather than our beliefs. It's labeling them as undesirables in society and then add in the "crazy" beliefs on top of it..
 

Guitar's Cry

Disciple of Pan
I think many see Pagans as being on the fringe, and therefore associated with the normal outcasts that don't fit the "norm."
 

awitch

Plucky Duck
I've never heard of those stereotypes either. I'm way below average weight for my height/age, I consider myself average looking, but I admit I'm pale.

I'd say we must be doing much better if the Satan worshipping, baby eating, goat slaughtering stereotypes have been reduced to this.
 

Klaufi_Wodensson

Vinlandic Warrior
I've never heard of those stereotypes either. I'm way below average weight for my height/age, I consider myself average looking, but I admit I'm pale.

I'd say we must be doing much better if the Satan worshipping, baby eating, goat slaughtering stereotypes have been reduced to this.

Yeah you have a point there.
 

enchanted_one1975

Resident Lycanthrope
Why, it is because we all love nature so much that we refuse to use deodorant or any other hygiene product that may harm the Earth. To add to that we all sit around and eat oreo cookies and assorted cakes, only to wash them down with fruit punch when we get together.

Seriously though, it is just a stereotype. It is even more off-base than me saying that all *insert faith here* are hypocrites.
 

TurkeyOnRye

Well-Known Member
For love of the gods, please, please don't get offended.I just want to know your oppinion that most pagans are ugly, fat, pale, ect, ect.Where did this come from? Do you think its false? If so why? If you think its true, same question.

It's because the word "Pagan" sounds like "piggin".
 

Erebus

Well-Known Member
I'd never heard the fat, pale stereotype either (I would say ditzy new ager is a more common stereotype) so I googled "pagan stereotype". I didn't find any fat, pale pagans, but I did find this:

05guitar-pagan-thumb.jpg


I want :drool:
 

Klaufi_Wodensson

Vinlandic Warrior
I'd never heard the fat, pale stereotype either (I would say ditzy new ager is a more common stereotype) so I googled "pagan stereotype". I didn't find any fat, pale pagans, but I did find this:

05guitar-pagan-thumb.jpg


I want :drool:

That is a beautiful instrument. It's about time I get a new guitar :p

This doesn't seem like too bad of a stereotype haha
 

Antibush5

Active Member
Well I found it on a troll version of wiki, so maybe its not that accurate.But I did google it and it turns out that another stereotype is "dressed in all black, with a lot of body piercing and plenty of tatoo's"Do you guys hve any of that?
http://www.blue-moon-coven.net/artikel/newson/paganstereo.htmThe reason I am saying this, is that I do run into a lot of "weird" Pagans.
I have actual met two real life Pagans (OMG Anti! Regale us with this amazing story!) who were both actually like that.
 
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Klaufi_Wodensson

Vinlandic Warrior
I have to admit that I wear all black, but that has absolutely nothing to do with my beliefs. That's just what I like to wear. And it's not like I wouldn't wear another colour, I just don't.
 
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