Tyranny (WAS Harry learning from Snape)

dzeytoun dzeytoun at cox.net
Sat Oct 2 19:03:23 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 114467


--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "scoutmom21113" > Bookworm:
> And I absolutely DISagree with both Dzeytoun and Alla. Why is it 
> alright for one person to "remake others" but not another
> – just because you agree with him?  That's called tyranny.
> Which is exactly why Dumbledore won't do it.
> 
> Ravenclaw Bookworm

Sigh.  Because that's the way life works, Bookworm.  You don't lead 
by respecting other's right to act any way they want.  If you are a 
manager, a general, or any other person in charge of a large scale 
and important task you squash disruptive behavior forthwith.  Harsh, 
but truth almost always is.  Snape has every right to think whatever 
he wants.  He DOES NOT have every right to behave any way he wants.  
And his behavior has already resulted in one utter and absolute 
disaster.

Dzeytoun







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