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Hollywood star Angelina Jolie says wicked women are just women who are tired of injustice and abuse, and the world needs more of them.

“What is it about the power of a woman free in mind and body that has been perceived as so dangerous throughout history?,” the actress questioned as she started putting her thoughts down, in an essay she penned for “Elle” magazine’s September issue.

“Like the ultimate conspiracy theory, anything you couldn’t explain — from a crop failing to a child falling ill — could be put down to the influence of a supposedly wicked woman.”

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Angelina Jolie: “Wicked Women Are Just Women Who Are Tired Of Injustice & Abuse”

“Women could be accused of witchcraft for having an independent sex life, for speaking their mind on politics or religion, or for dressing differently. Had I lived in earlier times, I could have been burnt at the stake many times over for simply being myself,” wrote Jolie, who has portrayed various shades of womanhood in her career.

In the article, she continued: “Since time immemorial, women who rebel against what is considered normal by society — even unintentionally — have been labelled as unnatural, weird, wicked, and dangerous. What is surprising is the extent to which this kind of myth and prejudice has persisted throughout the centuries and still colours the world we live in.”

“It is startling how often women who run for political office in democratic countries are described as witches.”