Seriously "Emma Nicholson, Baroness Nicholson of Winterbourne" sounds like someone's genderswapped OC expy of Draco Malfoy
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turns out being against bush era authoritarianism and using the right tropes was pretty easy to do
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Lol Nicholson was one of the biggest pro-war advocates in the UK
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Turns out it wasn't that she didn't like the class system...she just didn't like not being at the top of it.
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"Temporarily embarrassed gentry"
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Conversely, her famous-author predecessor was a right-leaning white guy whose most famous novel's primary theme was borne out in the story by the concept that gender is fluid. Life finds a way
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I don’t get the reference—who was her predecessor?
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i've said it before, but there are two reactions to unjust hierarchies and they can be hard to tell apart, at least at first "that hierarchy is bad because it oppresses us all" vs. "that hierarchy is bad because i am not on top of it"
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the part where harry became a cop at the end though should maybe have tipped more of us off as to where rowling came down on those two reactions
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Well that and she thanks a death eater for their support
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