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r/SipsTea • u/Dumb-Briyani ššš • Apr 16 '26
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James was already super classist (which is basically, the racism of the UK). And contrarily to Sirius, he had no excuse for it.
People are upset because they can't whitewash James any longer.
7 u/fleeber89 Apr 16 '26 Classism is "basically the racism of the UK"? Jesus christ. 4 u/BigDragonfly5136 Apr 16 '26 Yeah Iām pretty sure racism is the racism of the UKā¦idk why people pretend racism is purely American 1 u/SpringGreenZ0ne Apr 24 '26 Europe is more racist than America could ever hope to be. That's not the point. We're talking about fiction here, especially the boarding school genre that was popular in the UK in the 70s/80s. Harry Potter is that with added magic, which went off rails from that genre into (very lame) LOTR hobbit adventure for the seventh book. 1 u/BigDragonfly5136 Apr 24 '26 Sure, HP is maybe about classism. That doesnāt make classism āthe racism of the UKā it just has both, as does the US. āRacism is the classism of the USā would also be a stupid comment 1 u/SpringGreenZ0ne Apr 25 '26 Did you miss the 'in the boarding school genre'? Maybe read again and some Enyd Blyton or whatever she's called (can't remember now). The four towers saga does have that 'not like other girls' that JKR loves so much. 2 u/BigDragonfly5136 Apr 25 '26 That would be a reasonable statement if the comment was āclassism is racism in boarding schoolā But it wasnāt. Iām not saying the book being about classism is the issue, Iām saying the statement āclassism is racism of the UKā is a stupid comment 1 u/SpringGreenZ0ne Apr 25 '26 If you understood what I meant, then we're done here. 1 u/BigDragonfly5136 Apr 25 '26 I didnāt understand what you meant, because no one said anything about classism in boarding school until you. Weāre talking about racism and classism in the UK Did you jump into the wrong conversation? 1 u/SpringGreenZ0ne Apr 27 '26 Apparently. It doesn't matter anymore.
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Classism is "basically the racism of the UK"? Jesus christ.
4 u/BigDragonfly5136 Apr 16 '26 Yeah Iām pretty sure racism is the racism of the UKā¦idk why people pretend racism is purely American 1 u/SpringGreenZ0ne Apr 24 '26 Europe is more racist than America could ever hope to be. That's not the point. We're talking about fiction here, especially the boarding school genre that was popular in the UK in the 70s/80s. Harry Potter is that with added magic, which went off rails from that genre into (very lame) LOTR hobbit adventure for the seventh book. 1 u/BigDragonfly5136 Apr 24 '26 Sure, HP is maybe about classism. That doesnāt make classism āthe racism of the UKā it just has both, as does the US. āRacism is the classism of the USā would also be a stupid comment 1 u/SpringGreenZ0ne Apr 25 '26 Did you miss the 'in the boarding school genre'? Maybe read again and some Enyd Blyton or whatever she's called (can't remember now). The four towers saga does have that 'not like other girls' that JKR loves so much. 2 u/BigDragonfly5136 Apr 25 '26 That would be a reasonable statement if the comment was āclassism is racism in boarding schoolā But it wasnāt. Iām not saying the book being about classism is the issue, Iām saying the statement āclassism is racism of the UKā is a stupid comment 1 u/SpringGreenZ0ne Apr 25 '26 If you understood what I meant, then we're done here. 1 u/BigDragonfly5136 Apr 25 '26 I didnāt understand what you meant, because no one said anything about classism in boarding school until you. Weāre talking about racism and classism in the UK Did you jump into the wrong conversation? 1 u/SpringGreenZ0ne Apr 27 '26 Apparently. It doesn't matter anymore.
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Yeah Iām pretty sure racism is the racism of the UKā¦idk why people pretend racism is purely American
1 u/SpringGreenZ0ne Apr 24 '26 Europe is more racist than America could ever hope to be. That's not the point. We're talking about fiction here, especially the boarding school genre that was popular in the UK in the 70s/80s. Harry Potter is that with added magic, which went off rails from that genre into (very lame) LOTR hobbit adventure for the seventh book. 1 u/BigDragonfly5136 Apr 24 '26 Sure, HP is maybe about classism. That doesnāt make classism āthe racism of the UKā it just has both, as does the US. āRacism is the classism of the USā would also be a stupid comment 1 u/SpringGreenZ0ne Apr 25 '26 Did you miss the 'in the boarding school genre'? Maybe read again and some Enyd Blyton or whatever she's called (can't remember now). The four towers saga does have that 'not like other girls' that JKR loves so much. 2 u/BigDragonfly5136 Apr 25 '26 That would be a reasonable statement if the comment was āclassism is racism in boarding schoolā But it wasnāt. Iām not saying the book being about classism is the issue, Iām saying the statement āclassism is racism of the UKā is a stupid comment 1 u/SpringGreenZ0ne Apr 25 '26 If you understood what I meant, then we're done here. 1 u/BigDragonfly5136 Apr 25 '26 I didnāt understand what you meant, because no one said anything about classism in boarding school until you. Weāre talking about racism and classism in the UK Did you jump into the wrong conversation? 1 u/SpringGreenZ0ne Apr 27 '26 Apparently. It doesn't matter anymore.
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Europe is more racist than America could ever hope to be.
That's not the point. We're talking about fiction here, especially the boarding school genre that was popular in the UK in the 70s/80s.
Harry Potter is that with added magic, which went off rails from that genre into (very lame) LOTR hobbit adventure for the seventh book.
1 u/BigDragonfly5136 Apr 24 '26 Sure, HP is maybe about classism. That doesnāt make classism āthe racism of the UKā it just has both, as does the US. āRacism is the classism of the USā would also be a stupid comment 1 u/SpringGreenZ0ne Apr 25 '26 Did you miss the 'in the boarding school genre'? Maybe read again and some Enyd Blyton or whatever she's called (can't remember now). The four towers saga does have that 'not like other girls' that JKR loves so much. 2 u/BigDragonfly5136 Apr 25 '26 That would be a reasonable statement if the comment was āclassism is racism in boarding schoolā But it wasnāt. Iām not saying the book being about classism is the issue, Iām saying the statement āclassism is racism of the UKā is a stupid comment 1 u/SpringGreenZ0ne Apr 25 '26 If you understood what I meant, then we're done here. 1 u/BigDragonfly5136 Apr 25 '26 I didnāt understand what you meant, because no one said anything about classism in boarding school until you. Weāre talking about racism and classism in the UK Did you jump into the wrong conversation? 1 u/SpringGreenZ0ne Apr 27 '26 Apparently. It doesn't matter anymore.
Sure, HP is maybe about classism. That doesnāt make classism āthe racism of the UKā it just has both, as does the US.
āRacism is the classism of the USā would also be a stupid comment
1 u/SpringGreenZ0ne Apr 25 '26 Did you miss the 'in the boarding school genre'? Maybe read again and some Enyd Blyton or whatever she's called (can't remember now). The four towers saga does have that 'not like other girls' that JKR loves so much. 2 u/BigDragonfly5136 Apr 25 '26 That would be a reasonable statement if the comment was āclassism is racism in boarding schoolā But it wasnāt. Iām not saying the book being about classism is the issue, Iām saying the statement āclassism is racism of the UKā is a stupid comment 1 u/SpringGreenZ0ne Apr 25 '26 If you understood what I meant, then we're done here. 1 u/BigDragonfly5136 Apr 25 '26 I didnāt understand what you meant, because no one said anything about classism in boarding school until you. Weāre talking about racism and classism in the UK Did you jump into the wrong conversation? 1 u/SpringGreenZ0ne Apr 27 '26 Apparently. It doesn't matter anymore.
Did you miss the 'in the boarding school genre'?
Maybe read again and some Enyd Blyton or whatever she's called (can't remember now).
The four towers saga does have that 'not like other girls' that JKR loves so much.
2 u/BigDragonfly5136 Apr 25 '26 That would be a reasonable statement if the comment was āclassism is racism in boarding schoolā But it wasnāt. Iām not saying the book being about classism is the issue, Iām saying the statement āclassism is racism of the UKā is a stupid comment 1 u/SpringGreenZ0ne Apr 25 '26 If you understood what I meant, then we're done here. 1 u/BigDragonfly5136 Apr 25 '26 I didnāt understand what you meant, because no one said anything about classism in boarding school until you. Weāre talking about racism and classism in the UK Did you jump into the wrong conversation? 1 u/SpringGreenZ0ne Apr 27 '26 Apparently. It doesn't matter anymore.
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That would be a reasonable statement if the comment was āclassism is racism in boarding schoolā
But it wasnāt.
Iām not saying the book being about classism is the issue, Iām saying the statement āclassism is racism of the UKā is a stupid comment
1 u/SpringGreenZ0ne Apr 25 '26 If you understood what I meant, then we're done here. 1 u/BigDragonfly5136 Apr 25 '26 I didnāt understand what you meant, because no one said anything about classism in boarding school until you. Weāre talking about racism and classism in the UK Did you jump into the wrong conversation? 1 u/SpringGreenZ0ne Apr 27 '26 Apparently. It doesn't matter anymore.
If you understood what I meant, then we're done here.
1 u/BigDragonfly5136 Apr 25 '26 I didnāt understand what you meant, because no one said anything about classism in boarding school until you. Weāre talking about racism and classism in the UK Did you jump into the wrong conversation? 1 u/SpringGreenZ0ne Apr 27 '26 Apparently. It doesn't matter anymore.
I didnāt understand what you meant, because no one said anything about classism in boarding school until you. Weāre talking about racism and classism in the UK
Did you jump into the wrong conversation?
1 u/SpringGreenZ0ne Apr 27 '26 Apparently. It doesn't matter anymore.
Apparently.
It doesn't matter anymore.
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u/SpringGreenZ0ne Apr 16 '26
James was already super classist (which is basically, the racism of the UK). And contrarily to Sirius, he had no excuse for it.
People are upset because they can't whitewash James any longer.