• flandish
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    -75 months ago

    it is indeed - they are antagonists. I’m just saying these themes are part of the built world.

      • Tar_Alcaran
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        175 months ago

        A big issue is that they still exist in the “happily ever after” situation.

        When the horribly flawed government is now horribly flawed with good dictators, there is still massive racism and slavery that everyone approves of.

      • flandish
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        95 months ago

        probably. i was shitting when I posted my take.

      • flandish
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        25 months ago

        well I could make a (thin) case that it’s part of the world she built and the entire population except for a cohort of a small few children and some odd adults are against it.

        so the world at large is ok with that shite behavior; and judging by how many kids grew up to “be slytherin” we can see they just didn’t grok the actual story.

        • Tar_Alcaran
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          85 months ago

          Even the kids in the story are mostly fine with it though. It’s good and proper to have slaves, and even the idea of free elves is something to be mocked by everyone.