For those who don't already know, this is how/why he got crushed: "How do you plead?" "Get bent" "If you don't enter a plea, we will squish you until you do. Bailiff, squish this man!" *some squishing later* "How do you plead" "Get bent, add more weight" *more squishing* "How do you plead?" "More. Weight." By not entering a plea, his lands weren't forfit (which would happen if he was found guilty - the whole point of these trials, in some peopes opinion, was taking land/property) and his children were able to inherit his estate.
@@samuelmellars7855 Yeah, property disputes were a major factor in some witch hunts. A distant ancestor of mine was drowned as a witch in Shropshire, England, and from what we can gather from the records available, it was over ownership of a pub and inn. Mary Lacye married into a family with three brothers (or possibly two brothers and an uncle), all of wnom had a stake in the family inn/pub. One brother decided that didn't work for him and accused his sisters-in-law, Mary and Elizabeth, and eventually his brothers as well, of witchcraft. Elizabeth and her husband (the accuser's own brother) were tried and killed via dunking stool in the local pond, and then Mary was arrested and drowned. Ironically, drowning proved that you weren't a witch, so there is a record of the town providing a small sum of money to have her quietly buried in the local churchyard--a sort of "whoops, our bad." Mary's husband Thomas took a look at his situation, grabbed their 2 year old son and wisely got the f*** out of there, and that's how one of my alleged ancestors got to America.
The thing that started the witch trials was actually during a blizzard in Salem, two girls started acting very strange, and they claimed that their housekeeper had cursed them. Then a chain of children acting strange and blaming random women.
Nope. *those are not facts.* 😂 Well I know this is just a joke and I enjoyed it, but it seems like many people actually think what she said out of ignorance is right. So I will go spittn' some facts and you can read my comment if you're interested.😉 Witch hunt wasn't caused by the society's fear of women's independence or because women were specifically regarded as objects whereas men weren't. First of all, *women at that time didn't even want independence.* The first time when a very few number of women preferred independence to female privileges was around 1800 in France and it was in the early 20th century when women's rights movements became meaningful to society. And since witch hunt happened since the medieval age, witch hunt was *absolutely irrelevant of independence of women. like, at all.* Most women at that time(even until the early 20th century) preferred to keep their privileges such as protection and financial support from men, rather than exposing themselves to life-threatening threats. Don't think women always believed in throwing away their female privileges and get independence from men. Second, *The 'witches' were not women. It was more like devil hunt.* It might sound quite weird, but the witch hunt was not targeted on women. In Europe, 20% of witch hunt victims were men. In some countries or regions, men were targeted even more than women. 60% of victims in Estonia, 66%(it says two-third) of victims in Moscow, and 92% of victims in Iceland were men. So, witch hunt was not caused by the fact women had less rights than men. *Gender was not important in witch hunt.* And this must be very easy for you to understand if you know that *medieval people in Europe never believed that only women can be possesed by devils.* Then why did witch hunt happen? *Witch hunt happened mainly because* of famine(due to temperature swift in Europe), lack of scientific knowledge(They thought sourcery existed), power game between the Catholic church and the Protestant church.
Oh, now I see that she was specifically talking about Salem witch trial that took place in 1692. Even in that case, her argument is wrong, because there were also men who were executed and, again, there were no women't rights movement at that time.
Fun fact, there was actually a man involved in prosecuting these women who started questioning the witch trials, he said something along the lines of "well burn them all, they're all witches" at which point he was promptly burned for being witch because that's something only a witch would say.
@Mark73 In the US, yes, they were hung. Cause of death was different around the world. I never specified this man was part of the witch trials in Salem however.
@@midnightwritrix the video is about the Salem witch trials so it was likely though that your use of “involved in prosecuting these women” meant “these women talked about in the video” and not just witches, as the video is about the Salem witch trials specifically
@@maddiesmenagerie8853 idk if what this commenter said was factual exactly but i got curious cause if this thread and did a quick internet search on the subject and it seems there were six men killed in the Salem witch trials and one if them was actually a deputy who was "questionimg the guilt of the women" and then people turned on him cw breif description of torture but my favorite guy cause he was/is an old stubborn badass , they called it the most horrifying in the article cause it was...but yeah Giles Corey , an 81 year old man defended his wife, so they accused him and instead of saying he was innocent or admitting guilt, he said I'm not sayin shit, you fucks are not gonna take my shit even over my dead body, pled the 5th before there was even a 5th to plead and they still killed him by torture of pressing him between two stones till he died but since they couldn't technically actually hold a trial and find him guilty cause he wasn't stating one way or the other if he was, they couldn't legally seize his assests so after his death, and his wife, Martha's, death 3 days later his estare still webt to his airs. And i bet Giles and Martha were laughing about it in the after life. full article: www.history.com/news/women-werent-only-victims-of-salem-witch-trials
@@danielmercier2301 The "perfect" witch candidate was an unmarried women who had a job like brewer, wetnurse or healer. After the witch burnings job opportunities for women massively declined (and they were bad to begin with)
Hm, er, what? I’ve studied it in depth in English legal history and we saw that it was clearly rooted in the racist fear of the native nanny’s believes. Half of the accused were somehow linked with Judaism and were accused of false belief for this reason! A third of the people sentenced to death were men… This is not the best example of sexist witch trial, for me… So I’m interested in your research and I genuinely wonder how you can say that while having studied it… If you’re interested you can send me your paper by mail!
@@overripeschnitzel I mean… yeah that’s pretty common. I don’t really understand your comment. I’ve learned biology in high school does it mean that my knowledge on the subject can compared to one’s of a student who has has finished their doctorate in medicine? I mean the whole point of university is to become an expert in your field of study by studying subjects more in depths not just by learning things you’ve never seen before like how I learned when writing my research paper the many ways they would « tell » if someone was a witch or not which yeah definitively could be summarized with Stanzi’s video.
@@jackyowisp5921 yep comments like that are super dumb. Most things you do in Uni are not things you never heard before - its stuff you did not quite depthen before and now are getting to tackle with detail.
I was doing a project about innocent people being falsely accused and I wanted to research into the Salem Witch trial. I found out that the youngest person to be accused of witchcraft was a 4 year old. Way to go,Salem
@@Pangender._.Knight Probably the same reason they executed the people. Believing they were in league with Satan. Believing it of the people didn't make any sense either.
My 10th great grandma was Sarah North (Goodie) hanged as a witch. She laughed when her accuser started acting out at the trial and when ol Cotton Mather asked why she did she replied, “Why would I not laugh at such folly?” Sigh. You go grandma
So many horrific things have been done to people in the name of religion through the ages, and is still being done to this day. This is why we have a separation of church and state, but we need to stand up and make sure that is honored.
@@rhodawatkins4516 agreed but to be honest one thing I've learned by looking through history is religion was just the convienent soundbite. Today's "religion" is nationalism/patriotism, and it's just as insidious. The key is not necessarily the seperation of church and state alone (but there is relevance there) but education that teaches you how to not be gullible and how to think critically. More than just "get a job".
@@shadowguy321 Religion, nationalism, patriotism, they're all things you can't question without their followers declaring you evil or a traitor or some such. People do need to use common sense and be more practical before it's too late.
@@rhodawatkins4516 100% agreed! It's why nefarious governments will be actively against education or specifically the arts and sciences. Both require you to be smart, curious, and questioning. It's why America's style of anti intelligence and anti education is so dangerous and the country will never do well until they let that go. As long as one is ignorant, they are gullible. Ignorance is not equal to knowledge
😂That would be great! But like Giles Corey, (the man who was pressed to death with stones during the Salem witch trials), at that point, this guy, too would probably use the last of strength to call for more stones.... “more weight!”
@@-Reagan haha his last words are very admirable! I just visited Salem again over Halloween weekend, and Giles Corey definitely made an impression as the man who was brutally pressed with stones during the trials and yet was stubborn til the very end
Yeah back in the day there was this "test" to see if a woman was a witch or not. They would tie her up and throw her into a river if she floated and didn't drown they would fish her out and execute her for witchcraft because magic is the only way she possibly could have avoided sinking. But if she sank to the bottom and drowned she wasn't a witch. She was still dead tho
@@WhitneyDahlin well thats one way to get rid of reproduction (Because you need women for children and if the world ran out of women then byebye reproduction!!)
Except the men that actually died and got documented also could be argued as a worse suffering. Like being crushed to death stone plate by stone plate slowly.
@@kittypeanut4102 yeah they literally imprisoned a kid and also thought that when they interrogated the people and rat or roach went by they would blame that as their pet in or whatever lma9
That is fairly accurate, Witch Trials did target a lot of educated and/or women with careers who were financially independent who wanted to have their voices heard. Even midwifes were targeted, and they had *really* important stuff to do.
Yeah sometimes they were blamed for the death of the child or mother during hard delivery - sometimes the woman and baby had conditions that they were not able to comprehend, so they blamed midwives of witchcraft. Later on the nuns became new midwives, so they would be protected.
This is even funnier because we’re watching The Crucible in my English class and this is basically how it went 💀 (Did not expect the beginning scene to make me think gay thoughts) Edit: Apparently a lot of other people are also watching The Crucible in class
LMAO my first thought. When I was in 11th grade we did it and even did like a thing that was basically girls vs boys and this is EXACTLY how that went. My teacher Def knew what she was doing💀💀
@@fearlessfailure2848 religion is often not the cause with situations like this, more often than not it's just the excuse used by people who want to do these terrible things anyway and, if religion wasn't an option, they'd just find some other excuse and figure out how to justify it to themselves and others.
@@connortg5 Religion is the cause of so many terrible atrocities. Just look the middle east; at Islam and it's human rights violations of women, justfied by a hateful book that wants it's followers to start a holy way.
I remember one story about a girl who admitted to being a witch and the she was possessed by satan. She didn’t get burned and actually survived because everyone thought that satan would come after them if they did.
fun fact: none of the witches who confessed to witchcraft were actually executed. the only ones who were were those that maintained their innocence the entire time
One person, Giles Corey, who was accused of being a witch just refused to say anything. In order to get a confession out of him, they placed stones on top of his body and kept adding more to torture him into saying something. The only thing he said during the torture was "more weight" until it eventually killed him
@@Beandal Basically it was a property law thing. If you didn't submit a guilty or innocent plea they couldn't screw with your stuff (to over summarize to a level of inaccuracy: being guilty forfeited your stuff, and proclaiming your innocence and being found guilty also forfeited your stuff), so he just forced them to kill him so his family could inherit everything.
In the witch trials, if you lied and said you were a witch they’d let you go simply because if you said no they would think you’re lying. And if you “tell the truth,” they believe you can be “redeemed.”
If you said yes they’d burn you for being a witch, if you said no they’d test it by drowning you to see if you’d actually live.. if you died then you were proven to not be one 😁
@@IDislikeMacaroni diff countries diff way of dealing with witches lmao. Not just burning, in order to extract a “truthful” confession they would torture the women. Take that as you will
“Are you a witch” Yes. “Ok cool- know any other witches” My annoying neighbor down the street??? “Thanks bro” *proceed to form a mob leaving the person who admitted to being a witch behind*
Nah. They'd say that the person was lying, that nobody would confess that easily, that they must be trying to deceive them because why would they confess and proceed to torture them until they told them "the truth" and then execute them along with everyone they implicated. IN FACT the torture would be so horrific that the torturee would fabricate names and crimes just to get the torture to stop. They would confess to raping children, eating puppies, pissing in the water supply, feeding their own shit to the judge's grandmother, throwing acid in children's faces, being a dissident against the very government itself, BEING THE REINCARNATION OF THE DEVIL. Literally anything they could think of to make the torture stop. Do not joke about this. This is a very real piece of history that saw the deaths of many thousands of innocent lives, all because some German fuck got told off by a woman for being a creepy asshole. The witch trials were bad, actually. Hot take, I know.
@@richyyLR Well you know what they say, history has a habit of rhyming for those who fail to learn from its lessons... Particularly for those who have lived that history.
“Are you a witch? Or practicing witchcraft?” “Yes” “Do you promise to never do it again?” “Yes” “Seems believable” “Are you a witch?” “No” “Witch” That’s what you call- The Salem Witch Trials
@@ur_a_ponk1073 The vid tries to make it an issue of sexism against women which is false. If you’re looking for modern day relevance look to how everyone is so keen to agree to that falsehood and how they react to those that aren’t.
I just listened to a podcast about the Salem witch trials. So awful how many innocent people (mostly women!) died. And it was lose/lose whether they denied being a witch or not. They even locked up a 4 year old girl for months!! Until she was forced to admit her mother was a witch. The cruelty is just shocking.
Oh those Christians!!!! They have been very direspectful to many cultures and religions as well as to people who basically have a different beliefs from them. They are definitely bringing a bad name to themselves. And of course there are also ones who are more mature, understanding, and look into something before making a judgement. However, there are a little population of those people compared to the unruly (they believe they aren't) ones.
There’s still men who have that issue today and want to take our rights away… a lot of men realize that they aren’t shit and they don’t want to become a better person. They just want to see stuff their way even though there’s a huge history of men causing so many issues… they blame everything on us when it’s them& always has been. Woman haven’t been able to do shit until 100 years ago and even then we couldn’t do much and we still have a bunch of laws on us but not 1 on them …
@Native RUclipsr Historian that man only got accused because he accused his own wife first and then regretted it. So boo hoo for that A hole basically getting a taste of his own dish.
It wasn't just about sexism, it was also about racism and xenophobia. The first three women accused of witchcraft in Salem were either WOC, poor, or elderly. Or a combination of that.
women have never had it good ever. why men are shit on for being "simps" even if they're literally just being respectful after all the bs women been through proving them to be the strongest, i will never understand.
friendly reminder that one of the main trial methods was dropping them in a "blessed" lake, tied up. if they floated, the water was rejecting them for being servants of satan and they were killed if they sank, the water was accepting them for being followers of god... and they drowned before they could be saved
No you still die, but your soul would be repented and allowed to enter heaven. So in other words, your soul would live but your body would hang to death.
It (could be) interpreted as a sign of remorse and a desire to repent. To maintain innocence and fight was to continue "lying" and unrepentant. Not sure that those who did confess to witchcraft had good lives after their repentance, but they were alive.
@@hamlet8179 That's because they were also part of the accused, and the only way to survive was to confess and accuse others. So most accusers were women because women were the most accused in the first place. Kinda like a cycle. Unless you mean only the children, in which case yeah you're right.
I was really hoping for a reference to the end of the trials where the wife of a mayor or governor or something got accused and the guy basically made them stop doing the witch trials.
I really like the screen cap... It made me think that the moment some pompous frilly judge of human beings stepped up someone immediately just said, "Boo! Get out of here!", before they even spoke.
@@KindomChums majority of the accusations that was about witchcraft were intentional for women’s punishments. If you’re trying to state that it was not the men - but the women, then i apologize to tell you this, but that’s false. And if you want to talk about 'sexism issues’ , then i also want to tell you that since 1692 when it came to sexism, male was always the more ‘superior’ sex.
No cause my English class just got done reading about the Salem witch trials and watching the crucible- peoples reasonings back then we’re horrid, and all for sky daddy 😭
I like the people that were accused of witchcraft and realized no matter what they say they would be just killed so they just played into the character and started acting exactly the way a witch actually would cause no matter what they did they would die
That guy who proposed the "maybe they're not witches" idea was later crushed to death for being a witch.
More weight or you’re a witch
💀
For those who don't already know, this is how/why he got crushed:
"How do you plead?"
"Get bent"
"If you don't enter a plea, we will squish you until you do. Bailiff, squish this man!"
*some squishing later*
"How do you plead"
"Get bent, add more weight"
*more squishing*
"How do you plead?"
"More. Weight."
By not entering a plea, his lands weren't forfit (which would happen if he was found guilty - the whole point of these trials, in some peopes opinion, was taking land/property) and his children were able to inherit his estate.
@@samuelmellars7855 Yeah, property disputes were a major factor in some witch hunts. A distant ancestor of mine was drowned as a witch in Shropshire, England, and from what we can gather from the records available, it was over ownership of a pub and inn. Mary Lacye married into a family with three brothers (or possibly two brothers and an uncle), all of wnom had a stake in the family inn/pub. One brother decided that didn't work for him and accused his sisters-in-law, Mary and Elizabeth, and eventually his brothers as well, of witchcraft. Elizabeth and her husband (the accuser's own brother) were tried and killed via dunking stool in the local pond, and then Mary was arrested and drowned. Ironically, drowning proved that you weren't a witch, so there is a record of the town providing a small sum of money to have her quietly buried in the local churchyard--a sort of "whoops, our bad."
Mary's husband Thomas took a look at his situation, grabbed their 2 year old son and wisely got the f*** out of there, and that's how one of my alleged ancestors got to America.
Warlock.
She’s always giving us a good laugh
Without fail 😂😂
Sounds like what a witch does /s 😹😹😹
The thing that started the witch trials was actually during a blizzard in Salem, two girls started acting very strange, and they claimed that their housekeeper had cursed them. Then a chain of children acting strange and blaming random women.
Nope. *those are not facts.* 😂
Well I know this is just a joke and I enjoyed it, but it seems like many people actually think what she said out of ignorance is right. So I will go spittn' some facts and you can read my comment if you're interested.😉
Witch hunt wasn't caused by the society's fear of women's independence or because women were specifically regarded as objects whereas men weren't.
First of all, *women at that time didn't even want independence.* The first time when a very few number of women preferred independence to female privileges was around 1800 in France and it was in the early 20th century when women's rights movements became meaningful to society.
And since witch hunt happened since the medieval age, witch hunt was *absolutely irrelevant of independence of women. like, at all.*
Most women at that time(even until the early 20th century) preferred to keep their privileges such as protection and financial support from men, rather than exposing themselves to life-threatening threats. Don't think women always believed in throwing away their female privileges and get independence from men.
Second, *The 'witches' were not women. It was more like devil hunt.* It might sound quite weird, but the witch hunt was not targeted on women. In Europe, 20% of witch hunt victims were men. In some countries or regions, men were targeted even more than women. 60% of victims in Estonia, 66%(it says two-third) of victims in Moscow, and 92% of victims in Iceland were men.
So, witch hunt was not caused by the fact women had less rights than men. *Gender was not important in witch hunt.* And this must be very easy for you to understand if you know that *medieval people in Europe never believed that only women can be possesed by devils.*
Then why did witch hunt happen?
*Witch hunt happened mainly because* of famine(due to temperature swift in Europe), lack of scientific knowledge(They thought sourcery existed), power game between the Catholic church and the Protestant church.
Oh, now I see that she was specifically talking about Salem witch trial that took place in 1692. Even in that case, her argument is wrong, because there were also men who were executed and, again, there were no women't rights movement at that time.
“more like eatin’ tons of children” LMAO
WIITTTCCHHH
WITTCCCCCHHH
WIIITCHHH
My family has a heritage of the last name Eaton
@@fiveyew84273 WITCHHHHGHHHHHHH
(no offense
Fun fact, there was actually a man involved in prosecuting these women who started questioning the witch trials, he said something along the lines of "well burn them all, they're all witches" at which point he was promptly burned for being witch because that's something only a witch would say.
They didn't burn anyone at the Salem Witch Trials. They were hung, except for one guy who was pressed to death.
@Mark73 In the US, yes, they were hung. Cause of death was different around the world. I never specified this man was part of the witch trials in Salem however.
@@midnightwritrix the video is about the Salem witch trials so it was likely though that your use of “involved in prosecuting these women” meant “these women talked about in the video” and not just witches, as the video is about the Salem witch trials specifically
@@maddiesmenagerie8853 idk if what this commenter said was factual exactly but i got curious cause if this thread and did a quick internet search on the subject and it seems there were six men killed in the Salem witch trials and one if them was actually a deputy who was "questionimg the guilt of the women" and then people turned on him
cw breif description of torture
but my favorite guy cause he was/is an old stubborn badass , they called it the most horrifying in the article cause it was...but yeah Giles Corey , an 81 year old man defended his wife, so they accused him and instead of saying he was innocent or admitting guilt, he said I'm not sayin shit, you fucks are not gonna take my shit even over my dead body, pled the 5th before there was even a 5th to plead and they still killed him by torture of pressing him between two stones till he died but since they couldn't technically actually hold a trial and find him guilty cause he wasn't stating one way or the other if he was, they couldn't legally seize his assests so after his death, and his wife, Martha's, death 3 days later his estare still webt to his airs. And i bet Giles and Martha were laughing about it in the after life.
full article:
www.history.com/news/women-werent-only-victims-of-salem-witch-trials
@@dreamerdoes_is_love8986 dude thank you for this, such a cool read
“We’re gonna run out of hoes” -that had me WHEEZING💀
“All women are queens”
“If she breathes, she’s a WIIIITCH!!!!”
Breathing is pretty witchy
@@shadowling77777 Fr witch move
@@s0ber137 among us
@@narohi8 guards take this witch away
@@raisya495that sounds like something only a witch would say! WITCH!
Men in the 1600s maybe:"It's just a prank bro, accusing women of being witches isn't that serious"
To be fair both men and women were accused of being witches around this time.
@@danielmercier2301 there were many more women. Stop it
Mostly women were the accusers
@@hamlet8179 ik this is why I said Salem in a whole
@@danielmercier2301 The "perfect" witch candidate was an unmarried women who had a job like brewer, wetnurse or healer. After the witch burnings job opportunities for women massively declined (and they were bad to begin with)
As someone who just had to write an essay in university on the witch trials in Salem I can say this is 100% historically accurate.
Hm, er, what? I’ve studied it in depth in English legal history and we saw that it was clearly rooted in the racist fear of the native nanny’s believes. Half of the accused were somehow linked with Judaism and were accused of false belief for this reason! A third of the people sentenced to death were men…
This is not the best example of sexist witch trial, for me… So I’m interested in your research and I genuinely wonder how you can say that while having studied it…
If you’re interested you can send me your paper by mail!
All hail moldy bread 😂
bro i had to learn about this shit in eighth grade 💀
@@overripeschnitzel I mean… yeah that’s pretty common. I don’t really understand your comment. I’ve learned biology in high school does it mean that my knowledge on the subject can compared to one’s of a student who has has finished their doctorate in medicine? I mean the whole point of university is to become an expert in your field of study by studying subjects more in depths not just by learning things you’ve never seen before like how I learned when writing my research paper the many ways they would « tell » if someone was a witch or not which yeah definitively could be summarized with Stanzi’s video.
@@jackyowisp5921 yep comments like that are super dumb. Most things you do in Uni are not things you never heard before - its stuff you did not quite depthen before and now are getting to tackle with detail.
I was doing a project about innocent people being falsely accused and I wanted to research into the Salem Witch trial. I found out that the youngest person to be accused of witchcraft was a 4 year old. Way to go,Salem
I didn't want to add one more like because that's the appropriate number for such evil occurrences!
They also executed two dogs
@@Mark73 why!?
@@Pangender._.Knight Probably the same reason they executed the people. Believing they were in league with Satan. Believing it of the people didn't make any sense either.
@@Pangender._.Knight witch 💀
My 10th great grandma was Sarah North (Goodie) hanged as a witch. She laughed when her accuser started acting out at the trial and when ol Cotton Mather asked why she did she replied, “Why would I not laugh at such folly?” Sigh. You go grandma
So many horrific things have been done to people in the name of religion through the ages, and is still being done to this day. This is why we have a separation of church and state, but we need to stand up and make sure that is honored.
@@rhodawatkins4516 agreed but to be honest one thing I've learned by looking through history is religion was just the convienent soundbite. Today's "religion" is nationalism/patriotism, and it's just as insidious. The key is not necessarily the seperation of church and state alone (but there is relevance there) but education that teaches you how to not be gullible and how to think critically. More than just "get a job".
@@shadowguy321 Religion, nationalism, patriotism, they're all things you can't question without their followers declaring you evil or a traitor or some such. People do need to use common sense and be more practical before it's too late.
@@rhodawatkins4516 100% agreed! It's why nefarious governments will be actively against education or specifically the arts and sciences. Both require you to be smart, curious, and questioning. It's why America's style of anti intelligence and anti education is so dangerous and the country will never do well until they let that go. As long as one is ignorant, they are gullible. Ignorance is not equal to knowledge
You go grandma is right that is so ridiculous
After the one man started thinking for himself, I was expecting them all to go: “STONED” 💀
They did crush a man to death with stones during the Salem witch trials.
@@Karen_McJudgerson lol ya that’s what I was referencing :)
@@abby5790 oh ok :)
😂That would be great! But like Giles Corey, (the man who was pressed to death with stones during the Salem witch trials), at that point, this guy, too would probably use the last of strength to call for more stones.... “more weight!”
@@-Reagan haha his last words are very admirable! I just visited Salem again over Halloween weekend, and Giles Corey definitely made an impression as the man who was brutally pressed with stones during the trials and yet was stubborn til the very end
You're breathing? Pretty witchy
why do you need to live? to perform witchy spells?
No
Yeah back in the day there was this "test" to see if a woman was a witch or not. They would tie her up and throw her into a river if she floated and didn't drown they would fish her out and execute her for witchcraft because magic is the only way she possibly could have avoided sinking. But if she sank to the bottom and drowned she wasn't a witch. She was still dead tho
@@WhitneyDahlin Lmao they were dumb as fuck unless there’s a lot of salt, like, a shit ton of salt, you’ll naturally float 😂
@@WhitneyDahlin well thats one way to get rid of reproduction
(Because you need women for children and if the world ran out of women then byebye reproduction!!)
"how'd your hair get that long?"
"WITCH"
The fact they slowly went from ‘witch’ to ‘evil woman’ to ‘woman’, because in the end it’s just the women they’re against 😒
Yeah and i support it
one man was hung because he begged people to let his wife live
Except the men that actually died and got documented also could be argued as a worse suffering.
Like being crushed to death stone plate by stone plate slowly.
That’s… scary
@@funbro99 “argued as worse suffering” ????? Nobody is having suffering competitions it’s just an overall terrible situation???? What???? Internet???
“Are you a witch?”
“No”
“Sounds like something a witch would say.”
“Ok but are YOU a witch?”
“No-“
“Hm sounds like something a witch would say..”
ENTRAPTA!!
@@t0m_b Catra!
"You DARE use my own spells against me potter?!"
Wrong .... Men can't be witches ... Religion dictates so. So since you don't know that, to the stakes 😅
@@picnic1123 well maybe I don’t believe in that religion. Plus I was just making a joke.
she always serves us great laughs, what a gift
Witch booooo
Me watching this: LOL imagine if this was how it actually went down!
*checks Wikipedia
Me: oh, this is depressingly accurate
How did you not know tho?
@@kittypeanut4102 yeah they literally imprisoned a kid and also thought that when they interrogated the people and rat or roach went by they would blame that as their pet in or whatever lma9
You didn't check Wikipedia really did you? If you had, you'd know this is actually bullshit.
@@kittypeanut4102 omg it’s a joke
@@kittypeanut4102not everybody's born in the state
I'm so early Ariana Grande still had tears left to cry.
😂😂😂
HHAHAHAHAHAHA best comment
I was so early I'm still getting harassed because a male relative of mine was accused of being a witch Salem
What did she do?
in high school if the whole class did bad except for one person(male or female) we would call them a "witch" for studying 🤣
That is fairly accurate, Witch Trials did target a lot of educated and/or women with careers who were financially independent who wanted to have their voices heard. Even midwifes were targeted, and they had *really* important stuff to do.
Yeah sometimes they were blamed for the death of the child or mother during hard delivery - sometimes the woman and baby had conditions that they were not able to comprehend, so they blamed midwives of witchcraft. Later on the nuns became new midwives, so they would be protected.
I learned it was often outcasts actually... and the trials were partly motivated by rivalries between people in the town
The fact she can play so many people is a thing only a witch could pull off!
Sarah Eaton? More like- like- like- LIKE EATON DEE-
I HATE YOU YOU MADE ME BURST OUT LAUGHING FROM A DEEZ NUTS JOKE W I T C H XD
I want to like this but its at 69 likes 😭
I hate that my mind did this too lmao
Witch
LMAO
This is even funnier because we’re watching The Crucible in my English class and this is basically how it went 💀
(Did not expect the beginning scene to make me think gay thoughts)
Edit: Apparently a lot of other people are also watching The Crucible in class
LMAO my first thought. When I was in 11th grade we did it and even did like a thing that was basically girls vs boys and this is EXACTLY how that went. My teacher Def knew what she was doing💀💀
@@mariahrichardson650 Ooh that sounds fun.. I'm gonna suggest that to my teacher to see if we can do it
Edit: SHE SAID WE MIGHT DO IT
Same, we just finished act 4 💀
Doing the crucible in English rn lmfao
Same.
It was only a little moral panic. The rest was food poisoning, property grabs, and literal class warfare.
But isn't class warfare always behind a moral panic in one form or another.
A moral panic led by powerful people who worshipped a fairytale. Another reason religion needs to be abolished.
@@fearlessfailure2848 religion is often not the cause with situations like this, more often than not it's just the excuse used by people who want to do these terrible things anyway and, if religion wasn't an option, they'd just find some other excuse and figure out how to justify it to themselves and others.
@@connortg5 Religion is the cause of so many terrible atrocities. Just look the middle east; at Islam and it's human rights violations of women, justfied by a hateful book that wants it's followers to start a holy way.
@@fearlessfailure2848 Unfortunately the USSR proved you don't need religion to do the same shit. Just any idealized organizing principle.
I remember one story about a girl who admitted to being a witch and the she was possessed by satan. She didn’t get burned and actually survived because everyone thought that satan would come after them if they did.
Smart girl
“Are you a witch?”
“No”
“That’s what a witch would say! Prepare to die!”
“Are you a witch?”
“Yes”
“Fair enough, have a nice day”
Wow.
If you’re thinking of Salem, no one got burned because the English didn’t do that.
This historical documentary about the Salem Trial is crazy insightful
Hi I’m-
That’s very witch of you Tabithja 🤨
fun fact: none of the witches who confessed to witchcraft were actually executed. the only ones who were were those that maintained their innocence the entire time
Exactly. They needed the women to subjugate themselves to the patriarchy. And if they didn’t it was curtains.
One person, Giles Corey, who was accused of being a witch just refused to say anything. In order to get a confession out of him, they placed stones on top of his body and kept adding more to torture him into saying something. The only thing he said during the torture was "more weight" until it eventually killed him
Wth
@@Beandal Basically it was a property law thing. If you didn't submit a guilty or innocent plea they couldn't screw with your stuff (to over summarize to a level of inaccuracy: being guilty forfeited your stuff, and proclaiming your innocence and being found guilty also forfeited your stuff), so he just forced them to kill him so his family could inherit everything.
That is just absolutely not true. The majority of the supposed witches had confessions extracted after days of torture.
I had 4 ancestors who were accused of Witchcraft and my wife's ancestor actually wrote a letter that saved the life of Rebecca Good.
I thought Goody good was executed?
You need a part two where the woman admitted to being a witch, and they release her. True story.
Except for the part where they had no where to go, so the only choice was death
exactly exactly u get the vibe
Woman: breathes
Everyone: WITCH!
love you stanzi
All right but it's nobody going to talk about the line " we're going to run out of hoes"? 🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️ My fav
I had to scroll so far down to find this comment but this was the best line 😭😭
Same I love that line 😂
their genuine thoughts during the salem witch trials. the court were full of the real whores.
"They don't call me a witch because the magic, they call me a witch because I do what I want. " - High Class Homos on Webtoon
In the witch trials, if you lied and said you were a witch they’d let you go simply because if you said no they would think you’re lying. And if you “tell the truth,” they believe you can be “redeemed.”
Yeah that isn’t true
If you said yes they’d burn you for being a witch, if you said no they’d test it by drowning you to see if you’d actually live.. if you died then you were proven to not be one 😁
@@Artist_Dakota they didn’t burn anyone in Salem
@@IDislikeMacaroni No, but in Europe.
@@IDislikeMacaroni diff countries diff way of dealing with witches lmao. Not just burning, in order to extract a “truthful” confession they would torture the women. Take that as you will
woman in old times * knows geometry
People : WITCH ! ! 🔮🔮
“Are you a witch”
Yes.
“Ok cool- know any other witches”
My annoying neighbor down the street???
“Thanks bro”
*proceed to form a mob leaving the person who admitted to being a witch behind*
Nah. They'd say that the person was lying, that nobody would confess that easily, that they must be trying to deceive them because why would they confess and proceed to torture them until they told them "the truth" and then execute them along with everyone they implicated.
IN FACT the torture would be so horrific that the torturee would fabricate names and crimes just to get the torture to stop. They would confess to raping children, eating puppies, pissing in the water supply, feeding their own shit to the judge's grandmother, throwing acid in children's faces, being a dissident against the very government itself, BEING THE REINCARNATION OF THE DEVIL. Literally anything they could think of to make the torture stop.
Do not joke about this. This is a very real piece of history that saw the deaths of many thousands of innocent lives, all because some German fuck got told off by a woman for being a creepy asshole.
The witch trials were bad, actually. Hot take, I know.
This actually happened oml
@@Shadethewolfy sounds like what most modern day incels wish for
@@richyyLR Well you know what they say, history has a habit of rhyming for those who fail to learn from its lessons... Particularly for those who have lived that history.
@@Shadethewolfy shhhhhh just in joy the jokes this bearly happens anymore.
It would have been hilarious if they accused the one guy of being a warlock after he said that
They called the guys witches too it wasn't just the women it was the men and the children too
@@thomastruant8837 didnt they also accuse animals of being witches?
@@vianjelos yep
Dude "girls are witches guys are warlocks" isn't a thing, witches and warlocks are fundemwntally different magic users
Some men were actually put on trial, along with a child
“Hi, I’m-“
*“WITCH.”*
The best way to get out of being accused of being a witch is to accuse someone else, and say they used magic to make it seem like you're the witch
“Are you a witch? Or practicing witchcraft?”
“Yes”
“Do you promise to never do it again?”
“Yes”
“Seems believable”
“Are you a witch?”
“No”
“Witch”
That’s what you call- The Salem Witch Trials
The outfits are on point with this.
Welp, yeah, the Salem trials were more about stealing land and killing women for existing than an actual fear of witchcraft
Thats the scientific theory that or the ergot poisoning or maybe it was real witch craft who knows
Men were accused and killed too.
@@chriscantplay...2933 yeah out of every body killed there was 5 men and about 15 women killed
@@chriscantplay...2933 only 4 or 5 tho soo like..... what about it
@@ur_a_ponk1073 The vid tries to make it an issue of sexism against women which is false. If you’re looking for modern day relevance look to how everyone is so keen to agree to that falsehood and how they react to those that aren’t.
When I first found Stanzis channel I thought it would be cringe but its the best thing I've ever stumbled on RUclips i swearrrr ✊️😭
As someone who researched the Salem Witch Trials for 6 months I can confirm the accuracy of this video
When I become a museum curator I'm def putting this in an exhibit on one of those giant interactive screens 😭
I just listened to a podcast about the Salem witch trials. So awful how many innocent people (mostly women!) died. And it was lose/lose whether they denied being a witch or not. They even locked up a 4 year old girl for months!! Until she was forced to admit her mother was a witch. The cruelty is just shocking.
“Hi-“
“WITCH!”
The "Boo get out of here" got me on the floor laughing 🤣😂🤣
I need a movie like Django where a woman kills a bunch of sexist men during the witch trials.
"So she wasn't a witch...she was a god damn demon."
Bro I thought the trials were over but I’m Wiccan and the other day Christians we’re coming for me online saying I should be burned💀
It ain't over. Burnings and such just aren't handed out in US courts so freely anymore.
Wth 😑
Yeah sadly that will never stop 💀
Oh those Christians!!!! They have been very direspectful to many cultures and religions as well as to people who basically have a different beliefs from them. They are definitely bringing a bad name to themselves. And of course there are also ones who are more mature, understanding, and look into something before making a judgement. However, there are a little population of those people compared to the unruly (they believe they aren't) ones.
As a Christian, we don’t claim them.
i thought they were gonna call him a witch💀😭
Credit to the dude that got crushed to death cuz he refused to plead guilty of witchery
The 6 men who were executed during the witch trials: 👁👄👁
6 men, 14 women.
@@TheRealSU24Not even including animals that were executed? Speciest much?
(This is a joke by the way)
@@unqualifiedtoast700 (no animals were harmed in the making of this witch trial)
tHE mEn WeRE tREaTeD bAd tOo
@@IDislikeMacaroni Prove his point much?
“We’re gonna run out hoes” is the best line that could come from this
There’s still men who have that issue today and want to take our rights away… a lot of men realize that they aren’t shit and they don’t want to become a better person. They just want to see stuff their way even though there’s a huge history of men causing so many issues… they blame everything on us when it’s them& always has been. Woman haven’t been able to do shit until 100 years ago and even then we couldn’t do much and we still have a bunch of laws on us but not 1 on them …
preach sister
most men are under the boots of other men too
Vote 🔵 to stop this stupidity from happening again.
@Native RUclipsr Historian that man only got accused because he accused his own wife first and then regretted it. So boo hoo for that A hole basically getting a taste of his own dish.
It wasn't just about sexism, it was also about racism and xenophobia. The first three women accused of witchcraft in Salem were either WOC, poor, or elderly. Or a combination of that.
Prosecutors: Starts to consider the fact they might be wrong
*.0005 sec later* WITCH
I'm dead, couldn't focus on the video, those glasses look so good on you!!!
When women say they wish men treated them "like old times"
women have never had it good ever. why men are shit on for being "simps" even if they're literally just being respectful after all the bs women been through proving them to be the strongest, i will never understand.
Conservatives be like.
😂
@@zoinkslosers6770found the incel
my existence back then would get me killed
Witches be crazy 🤪✨
Holy lord in heaven that is amazing!
The Crucible by Arthur Miller intensifies
I thought this was a continuation of Duke Blackwell's story. Damn it Stanzi, I DEMAND A PART 3 IMMEDIATELY, please :)
This woman ( stanzi polenda ?) is the real deal. This is a terrific talent .
Lol the side eye from round glasses when homeboy started his lil speech. " 👀 Okay don't get cute....it's giving witch 👀😒🤨"
hi i love your videos
friendly reminder that one of the main trial methods was dropping them in a "blessed" lake, tied up.
if they floated, the water was rejecting them for being servants of satan and they were killed
if they sank, the water was accepting them for being followers of god... and they drowned before they could be saved
That one pastor dude accused of being a witch and so is being stone stabbed to death: "more weight daddy 😩 "
You crack me up without fail! From one witch to another, you're the best!
Timely. And brilliant as always.
If you did confess to being a witch they would let you live?? Like what 😭
No you still die, but your soul would be repented and allowed to enter heaven. So in other words, your soul would live but your body would hang to death.
It (could be) interpreted as a sign of remorse and a desire to repent. To maintain innocence and fight was to continue "lying" and unrepentant. Not sure that those who did confess to witchcraft had good lives after their repentance, but they were alive.
Omg not me reading The Crucible for my English class right now and then finding this lol
Woman: wants rights
Men: Witch 😡
Women were most of the accusers
@@hamlet8179 That's because they were also part of the accused, and the only way to survive was to confess and accuse others. So most accusers were women because women were the most accused in the first place. Kinda like a cycle.
Unless you mean only the children, in which case yeah you're right.
I was really hoping for a reference to the end of the trials where the wife of a mayor or governor or something got accused and the guy basically made them stop doing the witch trials.
You’re delivery is always on point.
I love the idea that everyone who said they weren't a witch got hung or burned alive but anyone who said they were a witch usually lived
At Salem, no. Burning witches was reserved for Continental Europe and the Scots.
Remember people: covens were basically book clubs (especially of old women)
Oh? A literature club?
how they just all chorus WITCH when the supposed 'witches' say anything 💀
Stanzi is always rocking the look. So pretty!
Whoa! The clothing style looks INCREDIBLE on Stanzi! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Use the reverse card and tell them they're the witch.
I thought it was because women that came up with actual medical practices were seen as a threat to the "sanctity" of the church
"Dammit there's so many witches here, were gonna run out of hoes!"
my all time favorite line 😅
Your sense of humor is awesome 😊
Why are you pretty attractive with the glasses 0-0
As someone from Salem, yeah this is pretty accurate
evil witch woman ✨💅
My ancestors that died in the Salem witch trials watching Em watch this like: 🧐
This makeup look suits you so well!
I really like the screen cap... It made me think that the moment some pompous frilly judge of human beings stepped up someone immediately just said, "Boo! Get out of here!", before they even spoke.
Earlyyy, but this is great
There were men who were executed for being witches as well. It was more of a property, greed, and envy issue than a sexism issue
No way you’re for real
@@KindomChums majority of the accusations that was about witchcraft were intentional for women’s punishments. If you’re trying to state that it was not the men - but the women, then i apologize to tell you this, but that’s false. And if you want to talk about 'sexism issues’ , then i also want to tell you that since 1692 when it came to sexism, male was always the more ‘superior’ sex.
@emma8070 open a history book, queen
Now question:
Did you buy the shirt for the skit or because you regularly rock the look?
I know it’s so pretty
"okay, and are you a witch?" Your comedic timing, acting, editing, your MIND 👏👏👏👏👏
That black and white outfit fits you so well tho ?? Omggg
The only thing spooky-er than these witches is the fact that society still has this mindset 🫠
No cause my English class just got done reading about the Salem witch trials and watching the crucible- peoples reasonings back then we’re horrid, and all for sky daddy 😭
HIII❤
His comment is magical cause it says hiii but also *This* when you press translate which is cute as hell
I like the people that were accused of witchcraft and realized no matter what they say they would be just killed so they just played into the character and started acting exactly the way a witch actually would cause no matter what they did they would die
I'm loving your channel! Your skits are funny and well written. Thanks for sharing your talent with all of us! ⭐❤️
You can't tell me this isn't accurate