Subject: re: chapter 22: Harry Potter and the Good and Bad Wizards on Both Sides
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Posted on: 2023-11-24 12:12:03 UTC

Oh, Pius Thicknesse, I always forget he exists, because he’s basically if Voldemort engineered himself an intentionally uninteresting background character. And it was always a bit ambiguous how down with the dark stuff he was, so seeing him running doesn’t feel much better than Gaunt himself. (I know he was under an Imperius Curse for most of Voldemort’s reign of terror, but he also expresses some pretty nasty Pureblood rhetoric when Harry meets him in the Ministry in Deathly Hallows, and I don’t know if an Imperius Curse would give its victim the caster’s opinions?) And looking at both his and Silverstream’s campaign messages: “law and order” “family values” “on both sides” Ah, yes, phrases that tell me not to vote for that candidate! (The last is a fairly new addition to that list!) Then again, the third option is a bigot who’s actively genociding a culture using his giant snake, and calling the culture he’s genociding bigots soooooo . . . guess I’m voting for Silverstream, how dull. How old do Ministers have to be? If Hermione ran on a platform of “slavery is bad actually,” she would get my vote for sure! I am digging those extremely unrestrictive voting laws, though. Long, open period to register, and seventeen-year-olds get in on the action! We should let seventeen-year-olds vote in the U.S. too!

A. Wolf. A wolf. The aurors told the police that the string of mysterious disappearances stretching back to the 1930s(?) was caused by a wolf. For ~70 years. Yes, dogs are famous for being one of those pets that outlive their owners all the time, it’s very tragic how many decades canines can live. Honestly . . .

Hagrid leaving came as quite a shock, because for a second, I thought he was leaving. But I see he’s actually getting some remedial schooling at last! Heck yeah, Hagrid! Get that education!

Oh boy. Sounds like the other Slytherin students are very much Done With tolerating Draco’s friendship with Gryffindors. Heading for a rough year, indeed . . .

—doctorlit is intrigued by that very different fifth year title!

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