It follows perfectly when you look at the non-villains of HP. They support slavery, racial/species supremacy, segregating non-magical people, and probably other things I’m forgetting. If you read between the lines a bit, you see the author mocking people for their weight and appearance, and for engaging in femininity in a way she doesn’t personally approve of, plus all the weird racial stuff like naming a girl Cho Chang.
It follows perfectly when you look at the non-villains of HP. They support slavery, racial/species supremacy, segregating non-magical people, and probably other things I’m forgetting. If you read between the lines a bit, you see the author mocking people for their weight and appearance, and for engaging in femininity in a way she doesn’t personally approve of, plus all the weird racial stuff like naming a girl Cho Chang.
Kingsley Shacklebolt…
Also timetravel machines, oh oops that becomes inconvenient for the plot, luckily they all were on some shelf and the shelf fell over or something.
I think lavender brown switching skin colors between movies deserves a closer look as well. Perhaps a terrible potion accident?