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I think I'll still transverse the online forums and blogs, because I'm not so outnumbered there. Unless something twists my arm or I stumble into it, I am not actively seeking out pagan communities. I have to ask to be included in the subculture I am supposedly already part of. Every pagan event I have ever gone to caters almost specifically to NeoWiccans. It isn't how I would want to spend my weekend. I don't want to silently sit by while people talk about the "Pagan Wheel of the Year" that bastardizes the Gaelic festivals. I don't want to worry about cringing at something racist. I don't like being in some antagonist role whenever I go to these groups. The Pagan Pride Day in the area was started by Pagans of Nebraska and is sponsored by the local occult shop. What is left? The only other group I knew of is a branch of Silver Ravenwolf's Coven. And now, with the entire debacle that is the UU group and church. I was part of a pagan group on Facebook, but got banned after I asked for racial slurs to not be allowed. I won't go near the local occult store, which lead to being kicked out of Pagans of Nebraska, which means I don't want to be involved with ADF since the person who runs that in this region is part of Pagans of Nebraska. With the UU Group becoming yet another pagan space that permits racism and inappropriate eclecticism, I think I've exhausted all the in-person pagan groups that are available in this area.