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There's really no way to answer this without insulting somebody, to be honest.
Oh yeah you got a point ^
Because if you say yes you're insulting homophobes
And if you say no you're insulting LGBT+ people and allies
And there’s probably no answer to many questions that won’t offend certain individuals or groups.
If you refuse to represent a country in a video, many residents of that same country would feel left out.
If you say yes to represent a hated country, many will feel raged and offended.
If you refuse to put in a certain popular character, many will feel sad.
Different emotions are expressed for every answer of every question, and there’s no way to stop it.
That is exactly why every time I'm scrolling down the posts page for this wiki, and I pass by this one, I think to myself: I'm not about to even answer that.
Just putting a caveat- I'm not saying that LGBTQ issues aren't important. Just not in a book about kids in a wizarding school...
JKR covered a lot of sensitive issues in the HP series- racism, and predjudice being most prevalent.
I'm always a little dissapointed that people feel their own personal or political views need to be covered in every aspect of every piece of literature and movie making.
Why does sex need to be such an issue even in books where the main character are minors? I can't see how the books would have been better or the story improved by adding detail of anyones sexual preferences.
Being born lgbt is not political or SEXUAL! You do realize lgbt people are born the way they are, right? As in there are over 108.7 million lgbt children in the world, 21.7 million of which are trans kids. LGBT people existing is not sexual.
As I wrote in my first reply, lgbt rep in kids media, just like rep for poc, people of disability, and different religions, is important because it shows kids that they are not alone in the world, that they can have friends and be loved for how they were born, and that their is nothing wrong with how they feel. Harry Potter belongs to everyone and helped and continues to help people who feel put down and alone in the world, so it'd be nice if the world reflected their feeling of belonging back.
I didn't say being born LGBTQ was political or sexual.
I'm saying adding it into a kids book isn't needed.
I can't believe you reacted that way.. so over the top.
"Why does sex need to be such an issue even in books"
"the story improved by adding detail of anyones sexual preferences."
"I'm always a little dissapointed that people feel their own personal or political views need to be covered in every aspect of every piece of literature and movie making."
I'm saying adding it into a kids book isn't needed.Why are straight relationships acceptable in kids books but not gay ones? Just curious about your opinion.
What do you think?