Monday, October 02, 2006
come out, come out, wherever you are...
Blow the door off the ol' broom closet!
It's that time of year again - the annual Pagan Pride Day festivities are underway! Of course, since most of us operate under PST (Pagan Standard Time to you muggles) there is not a single date - your community may hold it anytime between September 12-ish and October 22-ish. Be done by Samahin is all we ask so we can get the New Year kicked off to a fresh new start, now that we've made our attempts to get out and educate folks about what we do and most importantly this time of year, what we DON'T do. Pagan Pride Day events must include a public ritual, some sort of charity drive, and interaction with the media - we are to educate people so we can be more accepted in mainstream society. That in mind, here are a couple of things you might want to consider before attending a Pagan Pride Day event:
Public ritual is not the place to be skyclad. No one wants to see your naughty bits pixilated on the 6 pm local news, least of all your HP/HPs. If you ARE the HP/HPs, please remember that this is what the fearful public thinks we ALL do and you are not helping to polish our image.
Do not consume the charitable donations. I don't care if it is a week 'til payday, you are not that needy.
Leave the degree-bickering at home. No one outside the pagan community knows what it means, and you annoy those within the pagan community by peering down your nose at a less-experienced or solitary witch. Mind the 'harm none' rule.
As much fun as it can be to play off the ignorant fears of the general populace, please abstain. Do not threaten to turn them into toads, even if you are actually capable of this work - remember the Law of Three. Wait to pick on them when they put leaflets in your kids' Halloween goodie bags instead of chocolate bars.
Do not appear at public ritual drunk, stoned, or otherwise unable to control your bodily functions. No one gets good press for peeing on public property - ask Ozzie Osborne.
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Sirona,
Nobody can leave a comment unless you change the settings off of "team only" under comments!
But moving on, very well done!
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