Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Why Harry Matters


The Order Of the Phoenix in the Potter Books is a model insurgent patriot group ... really.
As I re-read the book a few weeks ago I was again warmed by the knowledge that millions of children are reading about the need to question and mistrust their leaders.


But don't take my word for it, here's University of Tennesee law Professor Benjamin Barton:

"What would you think of a government that engaged in this list of tyrannical activities: tortured children for lying; designed its prison specifically to suck all life and hope out of the inmates; placed citizens in that prison without a hearing; ordered the death penalty without a trial; allowed the powerful, rich or famous to control policy; selectively prosecuted crimes (the powerful go unpunished and the unpopular face trumped-up charges); conducted criminal trials without defense counsel; used truth serum to force confessions; maintained constant surveillance over all citizens; offered no elections and no democratic lawmaking process; and controlled the press?


"You might assume that the above list is the work of some despotic central African nation, but it is actually the product of the Ministry of Magic, the magician's government in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series."

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