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** Not to mention, he was practically [[Mind Control]]led by turkish delight.
** Not to mention, he was practically [[Mind Control]]led by turkish delight.
* Crossing over with [[Values Dissonance]], the behavior of the staff at [[Harry Potter|Hogwarts]] would get them immediately fired by almost any school in the Western world. From harassment and emotional abuse of students to blatant classroom bias to arbitrarily harsh punishments bordering on criminally actionable to outright ''academic sabotage''<ref>Snape's destroying of Harry's properly made potions assignments and then marking him as a 'zero' for allegedly not turning any in, in book 4</ref>, clearly it is only Hogwarts' status as a government-protected monopoly that actually keeps people voluntarily sending their children there.
* Crossing over with [[Values Dissonance]], the behavior of the staff at [[Harry Potter|Hogwarts]] would get them immediately fired by almost any school in the Western world. From harassment and emotional abuse of students to blatant classroom bias to arbitrarily harsh punishments bordering on criminally actionable to outright ''academic sabotage''<ref>Snape's destroying of Harry's properly made potions assignments and then marking him as a 'zero' for allegedly not turning any in, in book 4</ref>, clearly it is only Hogwarts' status as a government-protected monopoly that actually keeps people voluntarily sending their children there.
** Let's not forget that during the time period covered by the novels, even if we leave out the academic year that occurred during an active wartime occupation we ''still'' average at least one attempted murder on-campus per year.


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