Subject: Well, well.
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Posted on: 2016-03-10 15:32:00 UTC

Things We've Learned:

-Despite their purported anti-Pureblood tendencies, American wizarding families still have ludicrous names. I have difficulty believing Rappaport and (especially) Twelvetrees were common names in 1790s America.

-There was an International Confederation of Wizards in the 18th century, who were issuing Statutes. That's all extremely legalistic-sounding, and rather strange to boot. Hmm.

-MACUSA (I'm still betting on them having renamed themselves a couple of decades prior to this) has a single central location, which seems really bizarre when you have teleportation. Why not just meet in fields by moonlight (har, har)?

-But, on the plus side, they're not sexist! Their fifteenth President (in 100 years, indicating elections and terms of 4-8 years - how very US-ian, despite starting a hundred years before it...) was female.

-American wizards are paranoid. The whole incident describes predates photography, so the 'they printed pictures' thing refers to woodcuts and the like. So, yeah, a couple of papers published pictures of a stick and said it was super-magic - that definitely sounds like a good reason to entirely cut off communications with the No-Maj world! What a measured and reasonable response!

I think this comes from their history. American wizards come from three sources:

-Native wizards who were cast as devil-worshippers and cannibals by the colonials.
-Colonials who were fleeing persecution when they went to America, and who have only just (a century prior) gotten rid of their own internal KKK, after facing massive persecution from, like, everyone.
-Mentioned nowhere by Rowling but almost certainly there: black slaves.

That is a community rife with paranoia. Let's not forget that their own government is incredibly heavy-handed - it was formed on the principle of 'let's wipe out bloodlines we don't like' (the Scourers), and has no qualms utterly uprooting families under Rappaport's Law. Oh, and that these are US Americans just after the War of Independence, a culture which was extremely pro-individual, anti-international - yet their magical government is acting on international obligations to enact massively anti-individual laws... yeah, I can totally see a paranoid culture developing out of this.

hS

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