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Should Parkinson be considered a Wizarding supremacist, or a pure-blood supremacist? The reason I ask this, is although the article states he held general anti-Muggles views, the intention to criminalise marriages between muggles and wizards seems to be related to the idea of blood purity. What do people think? RedWizard98 (talk) 16:58, 20 December 2020 (UTC)
- The only scrap of information we have about Perseus Parkinson says only that his views were fuelled by "anti-Muggle sentiment", so we should leave it at that. Of course, Wizarding supremacy often coincides with Pure-blood supremacy, but not necessarily so (i.e. Grindelwald does not appear to have a problem with blood status). -- Seth Cooper owl post! 17:09, 20 December 2020 (UTC)