Are wizards and Muggles the same kind of people?

This problem is very acute in the wizarding world.

It’s not that this problem does not exist, but because it has always existed, but all wizards subconsciously ignore this problem, no one raises it on the table, and no one dares to respond to this problem positively, so it is clearly a problem. Obviously, a question worth thinking about has never appeared in the magic world.

And here, after all, this is just an ordinary fourth-grade class, even if some wizards outside heard that Fox asked students to discuss such issues in class, they would not have much reaction.

It's not that I directly express my views in the Daily Prophet newspaper, but just discuss them casually in class.

After Fox's proposition was uttered, he continued.

"In order to improve your enthusiasm, although there is no exam in the moral education class, as a professor, I still have the power to add points. As long as you participate in the debate, you can add 5 points to your college. If your argument makes the majority If the students all agree, then you can add 10 points to your college."

What he said undoubtedly made the already excited little wizards even more excited. Almost everyone raised their arms in class, wanting to be the first to express their thoughts.

Fox first randomly called one of the little wizards of Hufflepuff.

"Mondo Bullido, first talk about your point of view, and then explain why you think so, you have a total of three minutes."

The little wizard named Mundo was a stout boy, he said without hesitation after standing up.

"I don't think wizards and Muggles are the same kind of people. It's actually very simple to prove this, that is, wizards can use magic, but Muggles can't. One can do it, but the other can't. How can this be considered the same?" What about humanoids?"

His statement was very simple, and it took less than three minutes at all. Although it was very concise, such a concise thought was what most wizards in the current magic world thought.

Those who have magic power and know magic are wizards, those who have no magic power and cannot use magic are Muggles, and those who have magic power but cannot use magic are Squibs.

A wizard is a wizard, and a Muggle is a Muggle. How can the two groups be regarded as the same kind of people?

Mundo sat down after finishing his speech, and Fox did as he said at the beginning, no matter what his answer was, as long as he answered, he would add 5 points to Hufflepuff.

"This is an argument against the side. Well, those who agree with what Mundo said don't need to raise their hands. We need a positive argument now, so is there any classmate who disagrees with him and wants to refute him?"

This time, the number of people who raised their hands in the classroom was reduced by half, which is enough to show that the remarks just now were actually agreed by many people.

These people who agree with them may not necessarily discriminate against Muggles like Malfoy, and they can treat Muggle-born students with a normal heart, but according to their point of view, as long as they enter Hogwarts, they are considered to be separated from Muggles. Then, there are two types of people.

Even some students from Muggle families think so.

But such thoughts are not all after all, among those who raised their hands, at least Harry, Hermione and Ron are also the opponents of such thoughts.

Fox would of course choose the answerer from among the Gryffindor students this time, and naturally, he chose Hermione.

"Hermione Granger, you also have three minutes to make your case."

Hermione stood up and first revised the concept of Mundo.

"Blidow's explanation of the two terms Muggle just now is wrong!"

"What is a Muggle? The official Ministry of Magic has a special explanation for this term. Professor McGonagall has also explained it to Muggle-born students. The word Muggle refers to those who do not know magic and do not believe in magic. people!

"It's not just used to generalize people who don't have magic. My parents don't know magic, but because of my relationship, they believe in the existence of magic, so they can't be called Muggles. It's just because Before I showed my talent for magic, our family didn't know the reality of magic, and we had never been in contact with the magic society before that, so after entering Hogwarts, we will be called Muggle family origin."

"So from this point of view, the terms wizard and Muggle are definitely not comprehensive names for a group of people. A wizard refers to a person who believes in magic and can use magic. Muggles can also be understood as people who believe in science and use science. Human beings. Although the means they use to live are different, and the knowledge they learn and believe in is different, but first of all they are all human beings.”

"Except for the aspect of magic, wizards and Muggles have a common way of thinking, and the social structure is basically similar, even the concepts of region and country are the same."

"There will be love between wizards and Muggles, and families will also be formed. Now the trend in the wizarding world is that there are fewer and fewer families combining wizards and wizards. More and more children have at least one of their parents. Muggles, what is the difference between wizards and Muggles, except that magic is a tool that is only used to facilitate people's life and work?"

"Therefore, wizards and Muggles are truly the same kind of people, because their thoughts are unified, and the concept of family and country is also unified. The only difference is whether they can use magic or not."

"Normal people don't judge different people by using different tools. Just like two farmers, one is used to working with a hoe, and the other is more used to a shovel. Can you say that these two people are not the same kind of people? ?”

Hermione's speech used up the three minutes given by Fox. In comparison, her words were sharper and her arguments more specific. Therefore, after her speech finished and she returned to her seat, many people in the classroom agreed with her statement. The words of the little wizard burst into applause.

Even Fox applauded lightly, and also added 5 points to Hermione.

But Hermione is not a strong talker after all, she has not yet reached the level of convincing everyone with just a few words, and there are still many little wizards who disagree with her point of view, so this debate is still going on in class .

Until the end of the afternoon, Harry and their first moral education class also ended.

At the end, Fox wrote the names of every student who had made an argument in this class on the blackboard, and the students themselves voted. In the end, Hermione got the most votes.

Fox also added ten points to Gryffindor as he said at the beginning of the class.

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