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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2021-07-31 04:43 pm

[ SECRET POST #5321 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5321 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2021-07-31 09:26 pm (UTC)(link)
That at least is a stretch given Dumbledore shunned Grindelwald when he went full Hitler and renounced his extremist views?
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[personal profile] sabotabby 2021-07-31 09:32 pm (UTC)(link)
It's still weird for me whether he renounced it or not, mainly because how she phrased the answer (which I had to look up, since it was a long time ago). The question—paraphrasing—was basically "did he ever find love?" and the answer was "he's gay actually," which doesn't answer the question at all. "He had a boyfriend/husband/string of one-night-stands with other dudes" would be an answer to the question, otherwise it implies that gay people can't find love.

What she actually ended up implying was that he was a Tragic Gay who fell in love with one guy and spent the next half-century or whatever pining, and then died. I cut her some slack at the time because queer representation in both fantasy and children's lit left a lot to be desired, and because she's writing in a universe where most people seem to get hung up on their first love and either end up with that person or die lonely and pining. But she had subsequent interviews and tweets to tell us all about wizard toilets or lack thereof, and my slack diminished as a result.