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  • Jürgen HubertJ Jürgen Hubert

    Something clicked for me yesterday. I read about #RFKJr 's latest claim that #Tylenol causes #autism when used during #pregnancy , and I thought:

    "Hey, I have read something very similar in a German #folklore text!"

    And here you have it:

    "If a mother uses a spell in order to ease her birth, then the Evil Enemy tries to lure these children in particular. Thanks to this magical influence, such children - if female - are born with the drive to trude. But male children are driven to theft (the 'Bilwez Cut!')."

    "Truding" in this context means becoming a "night hag"-type spirit while sleeping who torments and squeezes other spirits (the "sleep paralysis" phenomenon) while the "Bilwez Cut" is the ability to magically cut down the ripe grain fields of others and steal the grain without spotting you. You can read the entire text at the link - though beware, it's full of ableist nonsense.

    But now I am intrigued - both in JFKJr's modern claims (and presumably his fellow conspiracy fantasists, although I haven't followed them too closely) and this bit of folklore from 19th century southeastern Bavaria, the basic message is:

    "Women must suffer through the full pain of childbirth, and if they try to alleviate this pain, their children will come out wrong somehow!"

    Both qualify as folklore, not facts - but I wonder how widespread this piece of folklore was and is, today and in past centuries, and in which countries and cultures. Does anyone have further examples?

    #ableism #patriarchy #misogyny #bullshit
    https://wiki.sunkencastles.com/wiki/Witches_and_Trudes

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    @juergen_hubert I had no idea this existed. pee magic, milk magic. this book is wild!
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    • kaiaK kaia
      @juergen_hubert I had no idea this existed. pee magic, milk magic. this book is wild!
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      @kaia German-language folklore is _full_ of bizarre stuff!

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      • NilaJonesN NilaJones

        @Linza @juergen_hubert

        I don't think it's quite like that. At least, I have never run into the misogynist interpretation in the Jewish community

        I think it's more like misogynists will twist anything to fit their framework

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        @NilaJones @Linza @juergen_hubert Compare current-day Taliban restrictions on women with actual islamic doctrine: the Taliban are WAY more repressive, and their claim that it's a religious mandate is seen as spurious bullshit by all their co-religionists.

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        • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

          @NilaJones @Linza @juergen_hubert Compare current-day Taliban restrictions on women with actual islamic doctrine: the Taliban are WAY more repressive, and their claim that it's a religious mandate is seen as spurious bullshit by all their co-religionists.

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          @cstross NilaJones @juergen_hubert Are we having 'which came first, the patriarchy or the misogyny'?

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          • LinzaL Linza

            @cstross NilaJones @juergen_hubert Are we having 'which came first, the patriarchy or the misogyny'?

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            @Linza @juergen_hubert Egg or chicken, it's still just a jumped-up velociraptor that wants to gnaw on you (or peck you to death).

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            • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

              @Linza @juergen_hubert Egg or chicken, it's still just a jumped-up velociraptor that wants to gnaw on you (or peck you to death).

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              @cstross @juergen_hubert If you were lost in the woods with one companion, would you rather it be a man or a chicken?

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              • LinzaL Linza

                @cstross @juergen_hubert If you were lost in the woods with one companion, would you rather it be a man or a chicken?

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                @Linza @juergen_hubert Chicken, unless it was the species of 8 ton murder chicken that answers to "Tyrannosaurus rex".

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                • LinzaL Linza

                  @cstross @juergen_hubert If you were lost in the woods with one companion, would you rather it be a man or a chicken?

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                  @Linza @cstross @juergen_hubert
                  Hen or Rooster?
                  What size?

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                  • Da_GutD Da_Gut

                    @Linza @cstross @juergen_hubert
                    Hen or Rooster?
                    What size?

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                    @Da_Gut @cstross @juergen_hubert to make it interesting, let's say a man-sized chicken

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                    • LinzaL Linza

                      @Da_Gut @cstross @juergen_hubert to make it interesting, let's say a man-sized chicken

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                      @Linza @Da_Gut @juergen_hubert Tht's an adolescent utahraptor. RUN! Or rather, climb the nearest tree (while holding remaining intestines in with one hand)

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                      • Jürgen HubertJ Jürgen Hubert

                        Something clicked for me yesterday. I read about #RFKJr 's latest claim that #Tylenol causes #autism when used during #pregnancy , and I thought:

                        "Hey, I have read something very similar in a German #folklore text!"

                        And here you have it:

                        "If a mother uses a spell in order to ease her birth, then the Evil Enemy tries to lure these children in particular. Thanks to this magical influence, such children - if female - are born with the drive to trude. But male children are driven to theft (the 'Bilwez Cut!')."

                        "Truding" in this context means becoming a "night hag"-type spirit while sleeping who torments and squeezes other spirits (the "sleep paralysis" phenomenon) while the "Bilwez Cut" is the ability to magically cut down the ripe grain fields of others and steal the grain without spotting you. You can read the entire text at the link - though beware, it's full of ableist nonsense.

                        But now I am intrigued - both in JFKJr's modern claims (and presumably his fellow conspiracy fantasists, although I haven't followed them too closely) and this bit of folklore from 19th century southeastern Bavaria, the basic message is:

                        "Women must suffer through the full pain of childbirth, and if they try to alleviate this pain, their children will come out wrong somehow!"

                        Both qualify as folklore, not facts - but I wonder how widespread this piece of folklore was and is, today and in past centuries, and in which countries and cultures. Does anyone have further examples?

                        #ableism #patriarchy #misogyny #bullshit
                        https://wiki.sunkencastles.com/wiki/Witches_and_Trudes

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                        @juergen_hubert you mean...

                        You wonder, how much aleviation his mother must have done?

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                        • Soumise (Mimi) JacobieneZ Soumise (Mimi) Jacobiene

                          @juergen_hubert you mean...

                          You wonder, how much aleviation his mother must have done?

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                          @Zienne

                          I meant "alleviate" in the sense of "relieving pain". If that's not quite accurate, please tell me - English is not my native language.

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