Fear as a Crime --Long (Re: muggle baiting )
dumbledore11214
dumbledore11214 at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 28 21:05:12 UTC 2006
No: HPFGUIDX 156143
> Betsy Hp:
> Amen, and amen. Honestly if there *aren't* consequences for the
> good guys' bad behavior, not only will the series lose most of it's
> magic for me, I'll be *very* careful about sharing it with
> children. Talk about a wrong message!
Alla:
Would the series lose its magic for you if there would be no
consequences to what Draco did in HBP?
Would the series lose its magic for you if Snape turns out to be the
traitor after all and JKR decides to just let Snape go, dissappear
somewhere without making him pay for Dumbledore's murder?
Or would the series only lose its magic for you if there would be no
consequences for twins giving Toffee to Dudley and Hermione putting
**SNEAK** on Marietta's face?
Because if the answer to first two questions is yes, Okay, I cannot
quite agree, but I understand where you are coming from, but if the
answer to first two questions is No, I don't understand where you are
coming from.
> Betsy Hp:
<SNIP>
And weirdly enough, I *loved* that Dudley punched Harry when
> the Dementors attacked. Sure, he'd picked the wrong wizard, but
> having the hutzpah to take on Harry after all he's suffered at
> wizards' hands... It was enough bravery to prove that he and Harry
> really are family, IMO.
<SNIP>
Alla:
Of course Dudley run an awfully big risk that Harry would just left
him there and not bring his dear "brave" cousin home, despite all the
things Dudley did to him.
I apologise for putting it in quotations, I just don't see Dudley as
anybody else but pathetic coward.
Alla, counts to five and dissappears.
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