Two-way Mirror and other frustrations! (OotP Spoilers!)
M.Clifford
valkyrievixen at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 25 03:47:54 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 63441
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "bibphile" <bibphile at y...>
wrote:
>
> Valky wrote:
> > I disagree, IMHO James earned his respect from the part of the
> > Wizarding community that did not practice bogotry.
> > Snape may have seemed the innocent victim of the taunts in the
> > schoolgrounds. But remember we are seeing the time when
Voldemort
> > became his angriest. Bigotry like Snapes was as despicable as
> ever, but at this time it existed in the minority. In a way
Voldemort
> led an uprising of the bigots.
> > James was wrong in targeting the feckless Snape on that day.
Cruel
> > and even disgraceful.
> > However, he was on the side of good. I am sure that was not the
> > first time Snape had displayed his colours of prejudice. >>>>>
>
>
> I didn't say he was a bigot. I said he was a bully. You can be
one
> without being the other. He was a bully ion fifth year without
> being a bigot. He became a hero later. They remember the hero
more
> than the bully.
>
> bibphile
I didn't say James was a bigot either. I said Snape was.
Valky
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