I was wondering what JKR’s world would look like, 100 years after the second victory over Voldemort. Because it's been an angsty couple of weeks, I made a lot of depressing assumptions and wrote this
drabble. I think there are a lot of unanswered questions about the future of their world, a subset of which I decided to wrestle with rather than
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And honestly, I'm not smart enough or worldly enough to answer the rest. But here's a Ron solidarity gesture for your critique of the epilogue.
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But I completely agree that the Epilogue was pretty much the most unrealistic thing ever.
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Grad school has seriously reduced my ability to communicate with people not professionally involved in public policy or international affairs.
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the creepy guy in the booth who’s currently following youth of color and fit young women with the camera
Yuck. But that's a good question, really. I think they'll have to make Muggle Studies a requirement, and have more undercover wizards in Muggle government/civil services.
What will Muggle deterring charms mean to a second lieutenant in a tank, with a compass bearing and GPS?
I have wondered the same thing. There will come a time when people won't trust it if it doesn't show up on google earth.
As for keeping up with the modern world, that's where muggle-borns are invaluable. They've got to embrace the Muggle world in order to cope with all of this.
And what Kendall said.
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As for keeping up with the modern world, that's where muggle-borns are invaluable. They've got to embrace the Muggle world in order to cope with all of this. This is where I think they get tripped up by the age thing. Because their senior leadership is really senior and conservative. Much more so than even the House of Lords. To a certain extent, I think JKR fudged a little by putting Umbridge in a position of power as a woman, as that felt out of place with the otherwise old and reactionary government.
I basically see them as a government made of people like the grandmother that you don't talk to about minorities. She's not going to change who she is.
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But wasn't Umbridge pretty old fashioned and conservative? Seems like she'd fit right in there.
*ponders*
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But wasn't Umbridge pretty old fashioned and conservative? Seems like she'd fit right in there. I agree with you there, but I get the feeling from the other elements of wizarding society that they're still 50 odd years away from women's suffrage.
*needs political slash icons, but who to slash John Edwards with?*
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