In Deathly Hallows, U*bridge was interrogating Muggle-Borns, Claiming they "stole magic." This is Impossible, because even if you steal a wand, you need to have magic to use tit, also, if that was the case, there would be no Squibs.
In Deathly Hallows, U*bridge was interrogating Muggle-Borns, Claiming they "stole magic." This is Impossible, because even if you steal a wand, you need to have magic to use tit, also, if that was the case, there would be no Squibs.
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10. I
9. Love
8. Everyone
7. Except
6. For
5. Rita Skeeter
4. Aunt Marjorie
3. Anyone involved in persecuting Muggle-Borns in the Muggle-Born Registration Commission
2. Voldemort
1. Dolores Umbridge
Do you honestly think he’d be happy with what his descendants have become? And what would he think of the Muggle-Born Registration Commission? You might be saying he’d be happy, but I think otherwise. Salazar Slytherin definitely wouldn’t have imprisoned innocents in Azkaban for “stealing magic” and he never would have sent Muggle-born children to who-knows-where as soon as they were on the train. (Oh, and he definitely would be mad if he learned that the Slytherin Quidditch team likes cheating.) He may have been a pure-blood supremacist but we also must remember that he was one of the co-founders of Hogwarts. Plus, if I were him, I would be livid if I learned my so-called “heir” tried to use my locket and my friend’s diadem and my other friend’s cup to extend his life. He definitely would have his standards. Plus, realistically, do you think his Chamber of Secrets would have killed many people? Parseltongue is incredibly rare and how do you open the Chamber of Secrets? That’s right, you speak Parseltongue. And now that Voldy’s dead (and so is the Serpent) and Delphini is in Azkaban, I highly doubt that will be an issue. He would have been genuinely disgusted by the Death Eaters and the inbreeding in his descendants. Sorry for the rant, but I don’t believe he would have been happy with the Muggle-Born Registration Commission or the things his “heir” did. Long story short, he may have been a pure-blood supremacist, but he had his standards.