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Sympathy?
hes got more parts in the book that make him grow on you
I liked him because as irritating as he was he had some sense of principle and stuck to it.
When it mattered he was there standing up for his friends.
It's possible that the hate she received might have pushed her further to the right since then, I haven't kept track of her controversies.
yep making dumbledor cannonly gay and hermiones race change after the books were already done wasnt enough for them,
Same goes for the so called Right, it is people being people or rather the less intelligent of people being given a collective voice regardless of what flag it is they will bray and bray.
Reminds me of that Two legs bad thing from that very relevant Author.
i agree but its too late for that she is publicly beefing with Emma Watson and Daniel Radcliff lol
They attacked her and now the fad and momentum has died down, last I saw she said 'hey guys ♥♥♥♥ you for becoming everything I was writing against and those roles that made you incredibly wealthy'.
- I really wish I had read Harry Potter when I was at school but it came out after I left and had gone to another path.