^I agree with that, my point wasn't that they shouldn't do Queer themes but that media often glamorizes Queer themes when they do it. If they add a queer couple I will not be mad, I just don't like when they change things simply because their ideas of 'toleration' or 'inclusivity' didn't align with them. I am sincerely sorry if I offended anyone, and will try to say my opinions with more respect.
Bruh, over half of the world population isn't part of the LGBTQ community, therefore all other sexualities ARE minor in the sense that the are small
^because everyone has freedom of speech and doesn't believe the same way and that's ok.
^ok :)
^I respect your opinion :)
^ While I'm not saying being LGBTQ is sexual, movie and entertainment loved to make it sexual, because they want everyone to know that they stand for this. However J.K Rowling made an amazing world, and people don't have to like what she made or her stances but that doesn't mean we have to demand her to change it based on what we want. It would be like a Christian demanding for a Muslim to change their world to better fit what they would like
Considering only 3.3% of people in UK identify with the LGBTQ+ flag, it would be unrealistic to make a bunch of LGBTQ+ students just start making out. However it is unlikely that J.K Rowling will allow the push for more unnecessary sexual themes simple because it adds nothing to characters (such as Dean, or Luna)
A mother's love killed Voldemort. Bellatrix was cocky as many villains are, and let her guard down, in fact its says that she was toying with Molly. But on the death part, I would say Mad-eye his death just felt out of the blue and didn't get justice in the books, and was barely mentioned in the movie
Dumbledore had to make dangerous decisions, as anyone who knows the future has to do, and in the end he didn't do anything to stop harry from simply running away from Voldemort. So I think Dumbledore is human, he made the choices he thought were best, regretting some of them later, but he is definitely not evil.
As an American, it was kinda forced upon me, but I would still want to preserve me pureblood line
Who choose Hufflepuff?
Yeah most wizards and witches were pureblood in America and that was why Ilverymorny wasn't as popular even in America because of its no-maj founder
There is no Delores in hp 🤣
Agree with the last one 10,000% he just looked so much more interesting and acted way cooler. No disrespect to Mickklesen
^^Best friends also fit that role lol
^^Even tho its not even canon lol
I didn't until I learned JKR still has power over it meaning they won't be adding to what she has done, which was why she choose the director. Overall I'm interested to see what will happen
I defiantly don't think Mcgonagall ever meowed in the entire series, and I don't think Rita did anything beetle like in her human form, great theory but has some holes.
@TheQueenOfTheUnderworld Uh that's because it is more common in the UK to be white, it's not a racist thing it's facts, but that doesn't mean JKR does include other races and ethnic groups (eg The Patvil twins, Dean Thomas, Professor Sinistra)
Also it's fine that she doesn't have that many LGBTQ+ people simply because the story not about that group, not everything has to promote propaganda for a group or religion
Not that I'm against this but this has nothing to do with hp at all, so it's against the policies and stuff