Chapter 382 Association President
Chapter 382 Association President
He continued, "Ultimately, the treatment of house-elves will definitely improve. The wizarding world doesn't need slaves, and house-elves are not necessary for the wizarding world. Wizards are productive enough, and magic is productive enough. These are much more aboveboard and meaningful than slaves."
"Then why." Hermione didn't understand, since George had the same purpose as hers, why would he object to her proposal.
George said flatly, "Changing other people is the most unreliable thing in the world, and trying to change people with your mouth is even more ridiculous. Fighting for the rights of house-elves is not about telling wizards that you need every month. Add gratuitous expenses, give pixies money, give pixies vacations."
Hermione whispered, "It's not an unwarranted expense." She didn't take it seriously, it was clearly what the elf deserved, and the wizard was exploiting the house-elves.
George ignored her complaints and continued, "When you can only cause damage to people, and you persuade them to do anything, it's just to their detriment. You can't expect, with some pretty words, to let them Accept losses easily."
Hermione pouted unhappily, but did not have the courage to continue arguing, which was the biggest difficulty in her actions. To fight for the rights of house-elves, you have to let the wizards give up their privileges. It is not easy, at least the officials of the Ministry of Magic she has met will definitely not listen to her.
Seeing Hermione's stubborn face, George said cautiously, "Okay, I will provide some funds, you can persuade other people, I know that simple discussion cannot convince anyone."
"You can try, or even hire Ron and Harry. But I don't want you to spend too much time on this, and I also need you to know that many things change, it takes time and conditions."
He looked at Hermione with warm eyes and said, "Compared to the situation of house elves, what wizards should improve is the discrimination against blood. Only when the soil of discrimination is eliminated, wizards can completely change themselves from life. It is also easier to improve from your own side than from a house-elves."
Hermione was stunned for a moment, her eyes became dodgy, as if she had been caught, and George seemed to see something.
She said stubbornly, "I'll keep trying, the situation is not too bad compared to other wizards, the inhuman treatment of house-elves, the terrible situation has been going on for too many years. It's been centuries, and no one wants to help. They, I want me to be the one to help them."
Her concern for house-elves was, of course, a reflection of her own heart, but it was more out of sympathy than selfishness. With the concern of her friends, she didn't feel how sad her situation was.
It was this state of being able to spare herself that made her feel sympathy for those who faced more tragic situations, and hoped to do her part.
"Well, in addition to the dueling club thing, I'm going to find a way to strengthen the school's students. I'm sure you know that when Voldemort was rampant, the house-elves were in a worse position than they are now. When he was angry , will kill these creatures at will to vent their anger."
George said helplessly.
He always had his own plans, and he wouldn't interrupt his plans to accommodate them just because he was friends with Hermione.
"Okay, since you've all contributed, it's now our honorary president. We will definitely fight for their legal rights for the house-elves under your leadership." Hermione said briskly, turning a The badge of s.p.e. was handed over to George.
George suddenly felt like he was on a pirate ship. After his unremitting education, Hermione finally broke down and started to know how to use routines.
He hurriedly said, "I'd better be an honorary member. I don't have time to appear in the association. If I become the honorary president, it will arouse the dissatisfaction of the newly joined association members, Harry——"
"correct,
Harry————" George said, turning his head flying.
"Harry deserves to be the representative of the bright side of the wizarding world. He is a popular icon, not only defeated Voldemort, but also a great Quidditch Seeker. It is the most important thing for him to be the honorary president and yours to be the president. In a good way, students will actively participate in this association."
Harry stared at George in astonishment, and George sold him to Hermione so easily. He opened his mouth to speak, but finally failed to say anything against it. To be honest, he didn't like house-elves at all.
Voldemort's house-elf attacked him three times before killing him with a candlestick.
Although he ended up killing the house-elf named Dobby, it wasn't a good experience. Whether it's being attacked by a house elf and nearly dying, or fighting back to kill a house elf, it's not a pleasant experience.
Therefore, his sense of house elf has not been able to improve, and he has no interest in any of Hermione's promotion associations.
But who made him a friend of Hermione? Hermione may have thought of the discrimination she suffered from house-elves, so she was so concerned about the interests of house-elves, and he could understand this situation.
In fact, he can also see a lot of himself in the house elves, and he has suffered similar long-term discrimination and abuse in the Dursley family. But it was one thing, and he wouldn't forget the house-elves attacking him.
House-elves have no brains, no principles, and most don't even have ideas. It kills whoever their master lets it kill. Such a creature, even if it is miserable, who can arouse sympathy?
Compassion is cheap, but people don't give it to others lightly, let alone action. The difficulty of action is far more difficult than that of saying nice words.
The thought of going around the academy with a vomit badge about house-elves that nobody wanted to know about, and that bored everyone, made Harry irritate.
What's more annoying is that he can't refuse, Hermione is his good friend. Just like he and Ron did with Hagrid, except for them, everyone would go to Hagrid to clean things up. Except for them, no one would support Hermione in this matter, and he couldn't watch Hermione be ridiculed alone.
By defaulting this result, he hated house-elves even more in his heart. Thinking about it in my heart, if I want to find a way to be lazy with Ron, I'll just play a boring game with Hermione.
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