Question about Harry Potter.
Jan. 8th, 2005 09:17 amWhat are the wizards so afraid of?
They've got law after law to keep them from being discovered, but why? What are they scared will happen? They make a point of teaching that muggle attempts to kill witches fail because muggles can't recognize witches (and anyway, witches and wizards can't be killed by muggles), so they're in no danger. Hagrid's idea that "well, then everybody would want magical solutions to their problems" doesn't ring quite true. So what if everybody wants a magical solution to their problems? Shouldn't it be up to the individual witch or wizard to decide if they're going to sell it? And if you don't want to give magical solutions to your problems, okay. Don't. End of problem. In fact, a substantial number of muggles already know about the wizarding world, it doesn't seem to have caused any real problems.
I don't see how the muggle world is a threat to the wizarding world, but because of this fear we've got: you can be arrested for using magic where a muggle can see, or if you're underage (I think this almost *must* be related, and I have a separate rant about this as well). There's a non-insignificant market of charmed muggle objects, this would probably be smaller if muggles knew enough to be wary. And there's an entire department or two of the government devoted to keeping people hidden.
Remember McGonagall's words in PS/SS? About how "it'd be a fine thing if the muggles found us", something like that? Well, what if they did find out about wizards and witches? What would happen?
The first, most obvious thing is that a lot of people would lose their jobs. Not only had they failed miserably at hiding the wizarding world, but it's all a moot point now anyway.
Secondly, muggle science needs some dramatic rewrites.
Third, society changes drastically.
Okay. I can see how this would be a problem, but where's the inherant harm in any of this? A little upheaval, and then we're all back to normal, business as usual.
They've got law after law to keep them from being discovered, but why? What are they scared will happen? They make a point of teaching that muggle attempts to kill witches fail because muggles can't recognize witches (and anyway, witches and wizards can't be killed by muggles), so they're in no danger. Hagrid's idea that "well, then everybody would want magical solutions to their problems" doesn't ring quite true. So what if everybody wants a magical solution to their problems? Shouldn't it be up to the individual witch or wizard to decide if they're going to sell it? And if you don't want to give magical solutions to your problems, okay. Don't. End of problem. In fact, a substantial number of muggles already know about the wizarding world, it doesn't seem to have caused any real problems.
I don't see how the muggle world is a threat to the wizarding world, but because of this fear we've got: you can be arrested for using magic where a muggle can see, or if you're underage (I think this almost *must* be related, and I have a separate rant about this as well). There's a non-insignificant market of charmed muggle objects, this would probably be smaller if muggles knew enough to be wary. And there's an entire department or two of the government devoted to keeping people hidden.
Remember McGonagall's words in PS/SS? About how "it'd be a fine thing if the muggles found us", something like that? Well, what if they did find out about wizards and witches? What would happen?
The first, most obvious thing is that a lot of people would lose their jobs. Not only had they failed miserably at hiding the wizarding world, but it's all a moot point now anyway.
Secondly, muggle science needs some dramatic rewrites.
Third, society changes drastically.
Okay. I can see how this would be a problem, but where's the inherant harm in any of this? A little upheaval, and then we're all back to normal, business as usual.
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Date: 2005-01-08 07:11 am (UTC)2. OK, but to the point, here's a theory for you: The rules aren't there to protect the magic-users, but to protect the muggles.
I've already thought of that. Wow, one post in and already I'm not alone!
3. How long would it take before people's fear and suspicion of 'others' took over and the lynchings began?
Remember Wendelin the Weird? Muggles can't burn witches and wizards. Witches and wizards don't die easily, even with magic problems. How're muggles gonna kill random wizards?
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Date: 2005-01-08 07:36 am (UTC)Also, there is the possibility of the witch hunter dealie wherein you take the wizard baby kidnap scenario, wait a few years, and wizard baby is hunting down their own kind at the behest of scared muggles.
Also, if nothing else, the wizards and witches could be marginalized and discriminated against. Remember how in Nazi Germany, all the Jews had to be registered with the government and had to wear an identifying gold star? Something similar could happen. The governments of the world could register witches and wizards and invade their privacy and whatnot for "the greater good" or "for their own protection" or anything like that.
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Date: 2005-01-08 08:24 am (UTC)How does that work, exactly?
Evil Governmental Figure: I'm going to prohibit you from getting a job!
Wizard or witch: Um, okay. Stupefy!
Evil Governmental Figure: *falls*
Wizard or witch: *takes all his money*
Nasty Random Person: Ick, you're one of those people! I spit on you!
Wizard or witch: *apparates*
Spit: *flies back in the face of the nasty person*
Evil Kidnapper Person: I'm going to steal this kid, and raise him to hate himself, and somehow teach him magic!
Other Wizards: OMG!
Evil Kidnapper Person: Mwahaha-
Other Wizards: Whatever. Avada Kedavra!
Evil Kidnapper Person: Hey! I didn't get to make a speech yet!
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Date: 2005-01-08 08:36 am (UTC)This post is all
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Date: 2005-01-08 09:04 am (UTC)And the last case - it's hardly legally supportable to execute an evil-doer on the spot; besides, if there are other wizards watching, why haven't they stopped the Evil Kidnapper Person earlier?
I suppose I'm just being over-serious - sorry...
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Date: 2005-01-08 06:13 pm (UTC)Not like that... :P
On a more serious note though. You can't be constantly vigilent. And it actually wouldn't be that hard to get hold of a wizard child. Propagate how horrid wizards are and provide an 800 number for people to call if you're "concerned" about someone you know who's a wizard or whatnot and at some point you'll get some scared muggle parents who just happened to come out with a wizard or witch child. Goverment takes child and brainwashes and trains it. Or wizard or witch parents die in normal type tragedy and kid is left an orphan. Government ends up with kid, etc., etc., etc.
As to being marginalized, once you're exposed, places in the muggle world that you previously went might become off limits. Parks, restaurants, etc. Muggle family members could be threatened. They could lose homes, jobs, other children etc. on the grounds that they are "tainted" or something like that. Also, muggle science would promptly turn to finding ways/devices and whatnot to detect magic, so wizards and witches might lose all the above things as well.
[sigh] I'm probably taking this way too seriously, but the whole persecution of minorities thing is something I've thought a lot about. Even if that minority happens to have special abilities, it doesn't necessarily help. Magic doesn't solve everything. J.K. Rowling does make that idea a part of Harry Potter's world.
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Date: 2005-01-08 10:04 am (UTC)If there's one thing us humans are good at, it's finding new ways to kill people.
*cough*
Yeah, you said what I was thinking.
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Date: 2005-01-08 01:47 pm (UTC)Anyway, yeah.
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Date: 2005-01-08 11:39 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-01-08 06:01 pm (UTC)