Salazar’s Separation & the Chamber of Secrets (was Re:The Falling-Out of the Fou

dumbledore11214 dumbledore11214 at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 14 17:34:18 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 126031


> Kemper now:  
So, again, what's wrong with wanting to teach purebloods?  Is it 
because it's xenophobic or maybe nepotistic?  But then is wanting to 
teach only the courageous wrong because of its narrow-minded 
favoritism towards a single personality trait?  Is wanting to teach 
only the smart kids intellectual elitism?

<HUGE SNIP>

Alla:

Valky said most of my thoughts, but I want to specifically comment on 
this one - I see Salazar prejudice as the worst one, because 
theoretically person can become smarter, more courageous, if he/she 
works to improve oneself. Yes, it is hard, but it is possible at 
least in theory and I would argue not only in theory.

In other words , at least theoretically, one can do something to get 
accepted to Rowena or Godric house. There is absolutely NOTHING one 
can do to become pureblood, you are either born with it or not, 
therefore I see the discrimination against something as you are born 
with as the worst kind of discrimination.

Just my opinion,

Alla







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