Inbreeding of Witches and Wizards
pwrmom2
jenlundq at hotmail.com
Sun Aug 26 14:47:08 UTC 2007
No: HPFGUIDX 176271
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Donna" <donnawonna at ...> wrote:
>> My question is, Are the wizard communities so closed/segregated
that they
> don't associated with other wizard communities throughout the
world? If not
> they sure are missing out on a chance of bringing in new blood and
> strengthening the existing wizard blood. Are they really that
stupid or
> backward" to realize this?
>
> Donna
Donna,
I don't think necessarily that they are stupid or backward, I
think it's convenience. I think we take for granted in this day and
age of the Internet and speaking to people all over the world, the
realities. Yes, we are a global community, but how many people
actually meet and marry someone from another country, unless they
happen to have a reason to go to another country. Is it realistic
for someone in the UK, where this takes place, to wake up one
morning and say, "Well, there are no pure blood wizards that I've
met in at Hogwarts or around my community that I want to marry, I
think I'll move to Romania and go find a pure-blood to marry there,
instead of marrying this muggle-born that I have gotten to know and
love. " You have to remember these are human beings, and while some
cultures do have arranged marriages, the UK isn't one of them. In
cultures where people usually marry for love, that is what you look
for...different from dog breeding where people look at the
bloodlines and pick who should mate, possibly ship in some "sperm"
from a great bloodline in another country.
Just my opinion, I think the whole thing that was disturbing to
Voldemort was how the bloodlines were getting mixed because of that
dreaded word "love." With all of the Hitler comparisons, look at
how his master race were the blond hair blue eyed people, for LV and
Hitler, love had nothing to do with procreation. They were the dog
breeders looking at bloodlines and characteristics they wanted to
bring forward in the next generation.
pwrmom2
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