That's easy.
If you want to continue enjoying Potter related things, pirate the fuck out of it.
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That's easy.
If you want to continue enjoying Potter related things, pirate the fuck out of it.
Or just don't. Accept that it was created by the figurehead of a widespread bigoted movement and move on. I read the series over 10 times. Read the 5th 6th and 7th books on release dates when I was a child. I discovered aspects of my identity through the Fandom. It far and away is the series I read as a kid that had the largest impact on me... well there were others that were close but still.
Haven't touched any of it in half a decade. I never will again either. I'm not invested in the creations of people who cause harm to me and those I love. I have no interest in anything produced by people who would bring mass violent harm against my community. I accept the influence it had on me but I let go of it and moved on. I dont believe that anyone is incapable of that, genuinely. There are other better things out there that weren't made by fascists.
I like harry potter. There are people out there judging me for doing so. to that i say, fuck off.
I am capable or separating art from the artist, something a lot of people really need to learn to do.
I read an interview with someone at Adobe a long time ago that talked about how they knew very well Photoshop was the most pirated software on the planet at the time and in fact they even did their best to track how much it was pirated and factored that in to their estimation of prevalence and reach.
I'd be surprised if the publishing industry doesn't do something similar in order to get an idea of just how popular a title and/or author is, which will of course factor in to any decision to keep publishing new work by an author and thus make them all more money.
~~bitch~~
edit: i didn't think i was being misogynistic here but after some reading and self-crit i can see my mistake.
Someone being awful is no excuse for misogyny.
I believe the use here indicates an intense emotional dislike of the subject. Thanks to other factors 'bitch' allows the user to convey that dislike while being satisfied with the impact. That the subject is also a woman, tying the other, original meaning in, solidifies 'bitch' as a very appropriate word to use.
'Bitch'(fem.) and 'bastard'(masc.) are gendered derogatory terms. I recommend a thesaurus for other, less inflammatory terms.