ya know, (without trying to start a political/morals argument and get this moved to Fratching) i hate it that people say that "oh, the conservatives will have a field day..." blah blah blah... I am conservative, but I really don't care about Dumbledore's being gay or not. I love the series, enough to have a sticker on my car and vanity plates that say "PRONGS", and a tattoo of Fawkes on my lower back. Sexual orientation is the last thing on my mind when I read these books, as well as in most of my daily life.
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I knew there was a reason I liked her.Quoth That articleRowling, finishing a brief "Open Book Tour" of the United States, her first tour here since 2000, also said that she regarded her Potter books as a "prolonged argument for tolerance" and urged her fans to "question authority.
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To be fair, I don't think they meant ALL conservatives, but rather THE conservatives among the religious right that have been so anti-Potter over time. Just like not all religious people are against Potter, neither are all conservatives, and I think people that say "they're gonna have a field day with this" KNOW that, and are only referring to the rightwing religious wackos that DO have an issue with Potter.Quoth FuzzyKitten99 View Postya know, (without trying to start a political/morals argument and get this moved to Fratching) i hate it that people say that "oh, the conservatives will have a field day..." blah blah blah...
Just saying, as I am neither a religious type, a conservative, anti-Potter, or a Potter fan. (Don't ask why I read this thread to begin with. I don't know.)
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I picked up this morning's Edmonton Journal, and there was this story, it all of it's front-page glory. Then I thought two things:
1) Did anyone care or even think about about Dumbledore's sexual orientation?
2) Front page news? This? Are you kidding me?I pray for the strength to change what I can, the inability to change what I can't, and the incapacity to tell the difference -Calvin, Calvin & Hobbes
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What? There's people dying and starving and beating each other to death over a half empty can of beans, and people are kicking up a fuss over a fictional character's sexuality?
WTF?
I mean, yeah, Harry Potter is a great series, and Dumbledore is a very wise wizard and I bawled my eyes out when Snape killed him, but crikey...The report button - not just for decoration
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I'm a little more concerned about Rowling's encouragement of the questioning of authority, as previously quoted in that article.........
Not that the idea is bad, but come on, telling kids it's ok to question those we've put in authority?
(NOT STARTING AN ARGUMENT. JUST ASKING FOR THOUGHTS.)
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Note that I said 'religious right' not 'conservatives'.Quoth FuzzyKitten99 View Postya know, (without trying to start a political/morals argument and get this moved to Fratching) i hate it that people say that "oh, the conservatives will have a field day..." blah blah blah... I am conservative, but I really don't care about Dumbledore's being gay or not. I love the series, enough to have a sticker on my car and vanity plates that say "PRONGS", and a tattoo of Fawkes on my lower back. Sexual orientation is the last thing on my mind when I read these books, as well as in most of my daily life.
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yes, I know, but I didn't mean what you specifically said- I guess I was referring to an article that I read about the story elsewhere, however it is true that many people equate the religious right with all conservatives.Quoth Acolyte View PostNote that I said 'religious right' not 'conservatives'."We go through our careers and things happen to us. Those experiences made me what I am."-Thomas Keller
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There's a big difference between "questioning authority" and "outright rebellion for no good reason".Quoth DarthRetardI'm a little more concerned about Rowling's encouragement of the questioning of authority, as previously quoted in that article.........
Not that the idea is bad, but come on, telling kids it's ok to question those we've put in authority?You're focusing on the problem. If you focus on the problem, you can't see the solution. Never focus on the problem! --From Patch Adams
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So true, I've learnt I'm not nearly drunk enough to deal with the world. I bet it would make sense if I couldn't pass an IQ test.Quoth Bright_Star View PostMaking a big deal deal out of a character that only exists in a book speaks volumes about people's priorities.How was I supposed to know someone was slipping you Birth Control in the food I've been making for you lately?
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