It was announced earlier this week that people who read Harry Potter are better human beings.
A new paper published in the Journal of Applied Psychology claims ‘reading the Harry Potter series significantly improved young peoples’ perception of stigmatised groups like immigrants, homosexuals or refugees’ writes Elite Daily.
It seems like all those tweets that JK Rowling correlates with moments in the wizarding franchise actually hold some weight.
I suppose when you think about the term ‘Mudblood’ used for non-magic folk, it can be traced to pretty much any other racially discriminatory slang.
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