Parenting Harry (was: Re: I don't like him much)

mcmaxslb McGregorMax at ec.rr.com
Sun Dec 19 18:21:15 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 120103


--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "eloise_herisson" 
<eloiseherisson at a...> wrote:...However, the argument I was making was 
that Snape is the only one who*consistentely* disciplines Harry and 
ties to curb his rule breaking...~Eloise



Sorry but I think that you,all of you Snape lovers actuality, are 
confused about this. Snape's actions are not *consistently* 
discipline. They are the vicious bullying of a greasy haired asshole 
that takes out petty school boy grudges on a child, indeed children 
for Harry is not his only victim, who can't retaliate. From the 
moment they met Snivellus has though his attacks and bullying created 
such animosity between them that Snivellus has hurt,almost lost the 
cause that he is supposed to be fighting for! And it is 100% Snape's 
fault. 

      Now Dumbledore is not blameless. His decision to keep Harry in 
the dark about every thing, his keeping Harry at arms length help 
erode Harry's trust in him and the fact that he assigned the vital 
task on teaching Harry occlumency to Snivllus in spite of his 
suspicions that proved true as he admitted at the end of OotP that 
Snape wouldn't do a proper job.

    But none of that in any mitigates the heinous of Snape's actions 
such as using occlumency to torture Harry and his position as a 
teacher to bully students. One of my biggest hopes is that Harry gets 
his pay back on Snape beating and/or hexing Snively in to a greasy 
pulp!

    And I think I now have a handle on all you Snape lovers, you were 
in all probably bullies just like Snape and you enjoy seeing Harry 
being bullied. Takes you back to your school days when you were 
hurting people doesn't it?







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