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Shami-Amourae
20th December 2015, 06:51 PM
Previous Neo-Nazi Hermione
https://lorilmaclaughlin.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/g_hermionegranger.jpg

New Proud Basketball American Hermione
http://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1450/66/1450663113214.jpg

WHERE DA FOOD STAMP IS LAMARY ?!
GAT WIZZAR MAGIC N SHITS TO BUY






http://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1450/66/1450661310682.png

http://www.buzzfeed.com/mbvd/new-harry-potter-play-casts-black-hermione

/pol/ thread:
http://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/58924458/#58928897

Shami-Amourae
20th December 2015, 06:56 PM
Oh boy, them comments.

Libtard self-hating Whites are pissing their pants with excitement over this one.

Shami-Amourae
20th December 2015, 06:58 PM
Oy vey, good goyim...
http://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1450/66/1450662408057.png

Shami-Amourae
21st December 2015, 01:40 PM
Bump.

Plastic
21st December 2015, 02:09 PM
The comments... calling her mudblood.. damn.

Cebu_4_2
21st December 2015, 03:05 PM
The comments... calling her mudblood.. damn.


New term, I like it.

cheka.
21st December 2015, 03:39 PM
looks like a dude/trannie

the new star wars hero is likely gay too

http://gay-or-straight.com/John%20Boyega

John Boyega gaydar

According to 120 visitors John Boyega is 77% gay.

The average gay-rating on gay-or-straight.com is 69%, which means John Boyega has been voted highly gay.

madfranks
21st December 2015, 03:43 PM
New term, I like it.

Actually, mudblood is the term they use in the Harry Potter movies as a slur against mixed-magic people. I.e. if your mom was magic and your dad was plain, you are a mudblood.

Cebu_4_2
21st December 2015, 03:57 PM
Okay I never followed the Potter movies so thanks for the clarification.

Spectrism
21st December 2015, 04:39 PM
When it comes to movies, news media, education system, all governments, and most large corporations, the devil is in all the details.

Shami-Amourae
9th March 2016, 06:31 AM
http://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1409/35/1409358319568.gif

After Voldemort is defeated and global wizard equality is achieved, the influx of half-breeds and less-capable wizards into Hogwarts and other magical schools grows dramatically. Criticisms of this change are met with accusations of bigotry, including calls of "you are starting to sound a lot like You Know Who with that talk!" This process continues, with miscegenation becoming "all the rage" for the next hundred years.

By the year 2100, magical blood lines have become so diluted that very few people can actually use magic. Magical creatures find that they cannot communicate with students at school, wands begin to refuse ownership, and tensions rise as "pure" students begin to unite. The fear of a return to the Dark Days is still strong, and those critics who raise concerns over the decline in quality and use of magic are called "bigots" for their anti-muggleblood views.

In more progressive circles, prominent "intellectual" wizards begin to suggest that magic doesn't really exist- not objectively, anyway. It is merely a social construct, and witchcraft and wizardry can manifest themselves in many different forms, most of which don't involve the use of magic at all. This is met with great approval by the majority of muggleborns, though there is still discontent among those who continue to actually use magic "correctly".

To combat growing discontent, the Ministry of Magic decrees that "flagrant displays of magic" are now illegal on school grounds, as this can result in prejudice and feelings of unwelcomeness for muggleborn witches and wizards, who are utterly incapable of casting spells (even those who manage to keep wands). The school removes most of it's "applied magic" curriculum, instead replacing it with "Justice-Oriented Magic" and "Muggleborn Studies", which focus on present-day social issues and the various expressions of "Alternative Magic" that are popular at the time, such as Ouija boards, Tarot cards, and divination of palms and tea-leaves.

madfranks
9th March 2016, 07:09 AM
After Voldemort is defeated and global wizard equality is achieved, the influx of half-breeds and less-capable wizards into Hogwarts and other magical schools grows dramatically. Criticisms of this change are met with accusations of bigotry, including calls of "you are starting to sound a lot like You Know Who with that talk!" This process continues, with miscegenation becoming "all the rage" for the next hundred years.

By the year 2100, magical blood lines have become so diluted that very few people can actually use magic. Magical creatures find that they cannot communicate with students at school, wands begin to refuse ownership, and tensions rise as "pure" students begin to unite. The fear of a return to the Dark Days is still strong, and those critics who raise concerns over the decline in quality and use of magic are called "bigots" for their anti-muggleblood views.

In more progressive circles, prominent "intellectual" wizards begin to suggest that magic doesn't really exist- not objectively, anyway. It is merely a social construct, and witchcraft and wizardry can manifest themselves in many different forms, most of which don't involve the use of magic at all. This is met with great approval by the majority of muggleborns, though there is still discontent among those who continue to actually use magic "correctly".

To combat growing discontent, the Ministry of Magic decrees that "flagrant displays of magic" are now illegal on school grounds, as this can result in prejudice and feelings of unwelcomeness for muggleborn witches and wizards, who are utterly incapable of casting spells (even those who manage to keep wands). The school removes most of it's "applied magic" curriculum, instead replacing it with "Justice-Oriented Magic" and "Muggleborn Studies", which focus on present-day social issues and the various expressions of "Alternative Magic" that are popular at the time, such as Ouija boards, Tarot cards, and divination of palms and tea-leaves.

Wow, this is so spot on it's scary. I wish someone would send this to J K Rowling and see what her response would be.

brosil
9th March 2016, 08:34 AM
What you guys got to realize is this magic stuff is dangerous. You screw up a spell and it can have disastrous personal consequences. Obviously, Hermoine held her wand wrong at some point.

madfranks
9th March 2016, 09:57 AM
What you guys got to realize is this magic stuff is dangerous. You screw up a spell and it can have disastrous personal consequences. Obviously, Hermoine held her wand wrong at some point.

And she turned herself black! Ha!

Neuro
9th March 2016, 11:19 PM
http://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1409/35/1409358319568.gif

After Voldemort is defeated and global wizard equality is achieved, the influx of half-breeds and less-capable wizards into Hogwarts and other magical schools grows dramatically. Criticisms of this change are met with accusations of bigotry, including calls of "you are starting to sound a lot like You Know Who with that talk!" This process continues, with miscegenation becoming "all the rage" for the next hundred years.

By the year 2100, magical blood lines have become so diluted that very few people can actually use magic. Magical creatures find that they cannot communicate with students at school, wands begin to refuse ownership, and tensions rise as "pure" students begin to unite. The fear of a return to the Dark Days is still strong, and those critics who raise concerns over the decline in quality and use of magic are called "bigots" for their anti-muggleblood views.

In more progressive circles, prominent "intellectual" wizards begin to suggest that magic doesn't really exist- not objectively, anyway. It is merely a social construct, and witchcraft and wizardry can manifest themselves in many different forms, most of which don't involve the use of magic at all. This is met with great approval by the majority of muggleborns, though there is still discontent among those who continue to actually use magic "correctly".

To combat growing discontent, the Ministry of Magic decrees that "flagrant displays of magic" are now illegal on school grounds, as this can result in prejudice and feelings of unwelcomeness for muggleborn witches and wizards, who are utterly incapable of casting spells (even those who manage to keep wands). The school removes most of it's "applied magic" curriculum, instead replacing it with "Justice-Oriented Magic" and "Muggleborn Studies", which focus on present-day social issues and the various expressions of "Alternative Magic" that are popular at the time, such as Ouija boards, Tarot cards, and divination of palms and tea-leaves.
Wow! Did you write that yourself Shami?

Btw doesn't Voldemorts nose look like The Donald's hair?

Shami-Amourae
9th March 2016, 11:56 PM
Wow! Did you write that yourself Shami?

Btw doesn't Voldemorts nose look like The Donald's hair?

Nope. Here's OP:
http://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/55334848/

Joshua01
10th March 2016, 06:55 AM
Refuse to consume Hollywood's trash. Hitting them in the wallet is the only way to fight back

madfranks
10th March 2016, 08:36 AM
Refuse to consume Hollywood's trash. Hitting them in the wallet is the only way to fight back

How can you hit them in the wallet when they print all the legal-tender money they want?