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  • Amerikan Pharaoh@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 year ago

    technically there's four Black folk in the Harry Potter books, but Rowling goes out of her way to not mention Lee Jordan despite Lee being a quidditch shoutcaster and allegedly the best friend of the Weasley twins, or Angelina Johnson, despite Angelina being Gryffindor's Chaser (god what an awful name for a sports role in this day and age) (and didn't she date one of the Weasley twins, too?) and she made Blaise Zabini a straight-up Death Eater-aligned Slytherin, so... Yeah, I'm gonna drill a couple more screws into the 'racist' sign she's wearing

    I'd say there's five but I don't have the spoons to have the "Hermione is a black girl, there's no such thing as a tea cracker who needs a perm put in her hair for a school dance" argument with burger cracker liberals

    • Kuori [she/her]
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      1 year ago

      i mean as you can see i'm in no position to be arguing the finer points of these books with anyone! but also i am curious about the perm stuff. is it just bc it makes cracker look like poodles?

      • Amerikan Pharaoh@lemmygrad.ml
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        1 year ago

        Most perms are ridiculously destructive even to coarse Afrikan hair-- a white girl doing that to herself, ESPECIALLY with any kind of regularity, is a recipe for straight-up baldness by the time she's thirty. Acid stripped, dry, and split-ended if she's lucky.

        • Sphere [he/him, they/them]
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          1 year ago

          My mom got perms every month or so for decades, so I'm not sure that's true. Maybe they use different chemicals for natural hair?

          • LeZero [he/him]
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            1 year ago

            My mom actually had grey hair as a kid, so she coloured her hair basically all her life, and same as you, didn't really affect her long term

      • Amerikan Pharaoh@lemmygrad.ml
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        1 year ago

        Canon was always really cagey about how she was supposed to look, but she was described with coarse hair and described as needing a perm for it in two non-consecutive years; that's all I need to perceive her as Black-- especially in a setting where I know the author can't help but mistreat Black folk.