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Discussion
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I’m a guy and not a witch, but I support the cause and think that you folks are awesome being who you are as witches. Recently, I watched Jose’s video ([link](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVi3vLZ3f2s)) on Conservative kids’ books and I’m not a big fan of the stories and the authors, to say the least. In fact, it made me want to rebel against it with a story of my own, even though I don’t have the skills or resources to do so. And even if I did, I’m sure the likes of these authors would try to stop my efforts with their propaganda and such.
Regardless, I was going through this subreddit before I watched the video, so I was feeling inspired. I haven’t actually worked on it yet, but the premise is that a witch had been feeling… compromised (?), which was preventing them from using magic properly. The witch seeks help in which they learn why they were feeling that way. Over time, the witch finally finishes their transition and regains their magic powers again, feeling happier and more comfortable with themselves than they were before.
Again, this is just the barebones minimum of a story, and I don’t know any trans people or have any experience with anything like that. But I figured this might be something fun to share here at least. Especially, after learning about such stories as “Why Everyone Needs An AR-15” and “Johnny the Walrus” being made for children and the negative affects they could contribute to for the next generation.
Regardless, feel free to share your thoughts on this. I’d like to hear what you folks have to say about this. Thank you for your time!