Why Voldemort is a fascist... (LONG)
dumbledore11214
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Thu Aug 5 14:44:58 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 108983
> boyd:
snip.
> Which leads me to wonder, if these things can happen every time a
> powerful wizard decides to become a dictator, who's to stop it from
> happening again in another 100 years? Is there a yin to this
eternal
> yang, or will wizards need to be robbed of their magic for their
own
> protection? Or will JKR perhaps have us believe that wizards are
> basically good, and that these evil overlords are all caused by one
> bad thing, a thing that Harry can defeat forever in book 7?
>
> Or is this simply a story about a boy who must defeat one bad guy?
>
> --boyd
> feeling very querulous today
Alla:
I am thoroughly convinced that this is not the story about a boy
defeating one bad guy. I am convinced that this a story about a boy,
who by his struggle forces all WW to be reborn.
I am not a fan of earlier versions of Magic Dishwasher, but I am
definitely a fan of its last version by Pip, which compares WW to a
fenix and argues that in order to escape appearance of the new Dark
Lords in the future all structure of WW has to change (apologies to
Pip if the summary is incorrect)
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