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May 25, 2004 15:28

These people just keep signing their names to everything. That's not very tactful, but then who is to say that they're using their real names anyway. I'm still not quite sure what they're saying, or why they feel the need to spend so much money on parchment to get their ideas out. I'm really not sure what to make of this, but if it keeps up, ( Read more... )

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_granger_ May 25 2004, 20:34:31 UTC
I think they are trying to ease people into certain ideas.

Which ideas those -are-, I am still not sure. It gives me definite pause for concern though.

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luna_lovegood_ May 25 2004, 22:31:30 UTC
It would certainly seem so.

I'm surprised they're not worried about any sort of retaliation from the Ministry -- this is the second time they've expressed worry about the Ministry's actions regarding wizarding and Muggle relations, yet they still sign their names to these pamphlets, which only makes me think they're false and, if they are, that only nulls the whole point.

I think I might just be thinking too much. There's probably an easier explanation.

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hufflepuffsusan May 26 2004, 06:55:34 UTC
These pamphlets unnerve me and I've been wondering if they're real names on them too. The thing is they don't say anything that isn't, to some extent, true and yet I feel like there's something else behind them. I suppose if they want to spend time and money on ditributing their ideas there isn't anything we can do about

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luna_lovegood_ May 26 2004, 12:36:19 UTC
They give off a peculiar aura, no matter what they are saying. While on the front it feels like support for wizards, there's that air of nearly anti-Muggle sentiment.

And if they are using false names, then why don't they believe in their cause strongly enough to use their real names and say "I do, indeed, believe this"?

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