I do think that it is important that Arthur asked in the first place -- that he didn't assume automatically that the parents didn't have any rights or choices.
It's also important that we you here, to provide a voice for people that don't have one, and to make sure we are fully aware of the implications of what we do.
I believe that Muggles ought to have rights, that they ought to be able to make decisions about their lives and their children. Bellatrix? She has a right to live. And that's more important right now.
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I do think that it is important that Arthur asked in the first place -- that he didn't assume automatically that the parents didn't have any rights or choices.
It's also important that we you here, to provide a voice for people that don't have one, and to make sure we are fully aware of the implications of what we do.
I believe that Muggles ought to have rights, that they ought to be able to make decisions about their lives and their children. Bellatrix? She has a right to live. And that's more important right now.