The plea "Don't Burn the Witch" has found a powerful home in music and literature, often as a cry against religious or societal persecution.
Radiohead’s "Burn the Witch" serves as a metaphor for modern paranoia, groupthink, and the "dread and skepticism" present in social media and contemporary politics. Social Activism: Reclaiming the Narrative Don't Burn the Witch
The band Venom popularized the phrase in their 1982 song " Don't Burn the Witch ," which frames the "witch" as a figure persecuted by "unseen" religious forces. The plea "Don't Burn the Witch" has found
Amanda Lovelace’s collection, The Witch Doesn't Burn in This One , uses the imagery to empower survivors of sexual assault and challenge patriarchal standards. Don't Burn the Witch