I'm sure there's no tension at all from having Chinese, Korean, and Japanese people all forced to attend the same school. Everyone communicates easily and there's absolutely never any tension about who invaded who etc
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Replying to @MaxieZeusGod
I mean, I would have no problem believing that wizards from North Korea just don't participate in the DPRK, because they're aristocrats like all wizards and so obviously not down with Juche, and so they probably hide like wizards can easily do
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @MaxieZeusGod
And it also is canon as of Secret Extra Dumbledore Movie 2 that wizards are foreign enough to nationalism that they find the idea, in the 1920s, that there's a big fight brewing between nations shocking. But
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Replying to @MaxieZeusGod
Apparently they somehow missed that, because in the 20s Grindelwald shows a prophecy of Muggles blowing stuff up and doing genocide and the wizards are like HOLY SHT WHAT IS THIS WTF
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Jake Kowalski, the American Muggle friend, is apparently unique among the cast for being a WWI veteran whose life was strongly affected by it
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