I haven't really been following all the hoopla with Charlie Sheen, and I certainly didn't think I'd comment on it. However, this one caught my eye:
In a week in which the embattled actor described himself as having "tiger blood" and other apparently super-human attributes normally reserved in the pages of comic books, the star described himself as a "Vatican assassin warlock" during a radio interview.
The description evidently did not sit well with the witch community in Salem, Mass.
Christian Day, a practicing warlock -- or male witch -- and member of Salem's Coven of the Raven Moon, said he was "angered" over the statement because it's a "blatant offense against our ways and teachings."
Day held a ritual Sunday with other members of the witch community to send positive spirits in Sheen's direction.
Day said Sheen was "reckless" by singling out the group and should apologize.
"If he made that comment against the Christians or Jewish people, there would be outrage," he told FoxNews.com.
I don't know where Mr. Day gets his news, but comments against Christians and Jews these days are welcomed and celebrated. Making comments against Muslims, however, will produce outrage.
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