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Dumbledore deadnaming Voldemort as Tom was one of many warning signs of Rowlings transphobia.
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>>220096085
This was in the third book
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Name is John, but I feel like changing it to Sneed all the time unironically.
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At least when Umbridge was imposing her arbitrary-composed rules on Hogwarts, in the fifth Harry Potter film, they were visibly posted and uniformly enforced. And they bothered to actually pay their custodian Filch.
Luckily for the students, they weren't randomly penalized for unspoken rules against posting images of cartoon frogs.
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In the movies and books (and upcoming show) the Wizarding world seems harsh. But, at the very least, they provide opportunities for monetary compensation for squibs like Filch.
Objectively speaking, Filch is worthless in their magical society. By all rights, they would be better served by having him ground up for Hippogriff food. But, merciful as they are, they still ensure he's paid for his custodial services.
The only beings who work for free are the house elves, and they're literally sub-human.
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>>220096406
don't.



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