JK Rowling’s transphobia casts and inescapable shadow over the new Harry Potter adaptation.

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      6 days ago

      You should really learn to defend your points if you want to speak on the internet

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          6 days ago

          Use words correctly and people won’t argue with you over definitions and context.

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            The title of the article is “There is no ethical consumption of HBO’s Harry Potter series”
            There is a difference between “consuming” something and studying something.
            If you’re too dumb to understand words, or are playing dumb, why would I want to talk to you?
            consuming reading, in this context.
            You have no point.
            You are stupid and not worth my time.

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              You are stupid and not worth my time.

              If you really thought that you’d have stopped replying.

              My point is that your argument is bad. I even agree that engaging with Rowling’s work only feeds her agenda and people shouldn’t even pirate it. It’s just that you were arguing for it so poorly I had to say something.

              There is a difference between “consuming” something and studying something.

              Like there is a difference between a rectangle and a square. Study is a more intensive form of consumption, but it is still consumption.

              I don’t want to put words in your mouth, but I think what you’re trying to say is that there is a difference between consuming something for pleasure and consuming something for study, but the difference is literally academic.