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Cinders said:
I had no judgment on Dumbledore's sexuality whatsoever. He was the wise old mentor figure - bạn don't really think about his romantic life much. I mean, did bạn ever think about Obi Wan Kenobi's tình yêu life, hoặc Yoda's? In any case, it made the story about Grindewald far thêm convincing, and that was all I cared about. If Dumbledore was just good Những người bạn with Grindewald, I feel that wouldn't stop him from seeing the EVIL in Grindewald's actions. Harry would recognize if Ron went Death Eater, wouldn't he? But love... tình yêu unfortunately can make it hard to see the flaws in our lover. If he was in love with Grindewald, then his blindness to Grindewald's plans is much thêm plausible. It fit with the story, and it was subtle, and if I recall, the only reason she even đã đưa ý kiến he was gay was because people kept asking who the tình yêu of his life was, and she couldn't say "Grindewald" without revealing his sexuality. Honestly, I think too big a deal was made about this. Activists celebrated it way too much, and anti-gay advocates condemned it way to harshly. It's a fictional character. His sexuality doesn't matter. Rowling was trying to answer the các câu hỏi people bombarded her with about her character. That's all.
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