bullies? twins, padfoot and prongs

M.Clifford Aisbelmon at hotmail.com
Thu Dec 2 01:03:52 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 119015


> > Alla previously:
> No, but I think that James' principles were partially the reason 
for the bullying.
>  
> > Potioncat:
> > Just to clarify, Do you think the principles would justify the 
> > bullying?  I can think of a lot of people who bully on 
principle, but they are still bullies.
> 
> Alla:
> 
> I think I said it many times. NO, nothing will justify bullying, 
> absolutely nothing, but I also think that it may explain some 
things, unjustififiable as they are.
>

Valky:
I would just like to go on record here saying that I, also, do not 
think that the bullying is justified by the principles that may or 
may not be underlying in part (or all) of the cause.
I initially took up the gauntlet on James behalf because I found it 
difficult to accept that the Hero!James that saved Severus in the 
later year had an icy cold heart in fifth year, in spite of his 
reprehensible behaviour. 


Alla:  
> I  see no reason to deny backstory to Marauders. Snape is not the 
> only one, who is allowed to have unknown reasons for doing things, 
> you know. :o)

Valky:
;) That's the spirit Alla. 







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