Credit to @deprecated_ii for this find. He may not watch it, but I will (my autistic curiosity curses me to do so). I do not advocate that anyone else does so.

While there are plenty of moronic ideas this guy has, one of the worst I have seen so far is "There needs to be a deeper motivation for Hermione to so focused on academics at Hogwarts."

Maybe some people are just wired that way. Do we need to make it more complicated than that? Apparently we do, according to this faggot.

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@deprecated_ii Even worse, the guy thinks it would be a good idea to make Hermione dyslexic, as that would serve as a strong motivator for her to try hard and acheive in her academics.

J.K. Rowling was not masterful writer one bit, but I most certainly prefer her simple and flawed writing to the ideas this "well ackchyually" guy thinking that overcomplicating a story makes it better.

>Hogwarts is too white!

Meanwhile, I found that the demographics in the UK in 2001 was 88.5 percent white British. And given the first book was written in 1997, this would mean that the population was probably a slightly higher percentage white. So having just a few confirmed non-white characters in a mostly white school is quite accurate.

It seems someone has been taking Netflix adaptations too seriously when they show the racial makeup of countries in the past.

@houseoftolstoy guy sounds like a barrel of laughs

I looked at his youtube page and he's a children's therapist, which makes him about the last person on the planet I would ask for advice about what kids like
@deprecated_ii @houseoftolstoy Never trust someone who's professional title is The-rapist, especially not around children.
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This is the same sort of faggot that will crow about how the people he hates don't have media literacy.

Therapists don't even know what THEY like, they only know what they're SUPPOSED to like. Proof is that most therapists see a therapist.
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@houseoftolstoy @deprecated_ii This just displays a lack of understanding about how plots and storytelling work on his part. His suggestions would make sense if academic achievement was a theme of the story or in any way related to the plot, but it never is, any given character's success or failure in that aspect is just an incidental detail of their character. It doesn't even really inform how intelligent they are since the climax of the first book shows that each of the protagonists have different strengths.

@houseoftolstoy rawling gas had the idea for like a decade or two and took another to write. So she wad thinking in the 60s or 70s britain.

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