I greatly enjoy headcanoning Mafalda Weasley as being technically a Muggleborn (because a Squib who cuts off their family essentially just is a Muggle), but one raised with a deep resentment of the Wizarding World and its hierarchy
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Valorizing punching people in movies is always one of those dicey things In real everyday life, violent people are usually shitty people and the casual use of violence is usually used against the marginalized And yet
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It's so hard not to feel like the image of punching a wizard in the face is symbolic of this idea of ordinary people using the kinds of power we can understand, however ugly and nasty and uncouth, against the powers we can't -- finance and politics and tech and other spellcraft
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This just reminds me of Ralph Bakshi's The Wizards.
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