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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-02-25 06:55 pm

[ SECRET POST #2611 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2611 ⌋

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Re: Harry Potter: Magic vs. Technology

(Anonymous) 2014-02-26 06:26 am (UTC)(link)
I always found it interesting that one of the reasons behind the Statute of Secrecy was that "Muggles will rely too much on magic". Muggles seem to be doing just fine without magic, what with the constant innovation and the blistering pace of technological advancement (especially from the Industrial Revolution onwards). Maybe the magical world's scared that it's not as superior as it thinks it is. Poor, helpless Muggles, indeed.
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Re: Harry Potter: Magic vs. Technology

[personal profile] lunabee34 2014-02-27 03:54 am (UTC)(link)
That's the sense I get from it too. Also that there's a willful ignorance on the part of magical people.

I mean, Arthur's not stupid and yet after years and years and years in a department in which he deals with Muggles, he still can't pronounce electricity. Really?