Left {Disagreeing} ~ Mrs. Steve Harrington ~ Claimed by Bits ❤️ ~ Queen of Typos ❄ Magical Mosh Pit ❄ Ary hadn’t any intention of making the Muggles out to be the bad guys but after some thought, he saw what Anna meant. “Humans - Muggles and Wizards - can be narrow minded. My argument is based on that.” Which he should have admittedly specified. “Humans fear what they can’t understand so…” He lifted his thin shoulders in a shrug. “Muggles in general haven’t exactly the best track record with protecting what is different from them.” Again, he shot a concerned look at Charlie. Please don’t die, his mind automatically went.
It seemed that they were done discussing this particular topic? At least during the lesson because the Slytherin was certain that it would continue at some point among his peers after the lesson’s dismissal. He watched as the goblet spat another slip of parchment shot out from among the flames. Er… Fergersnout needed to be careful there.
Now, this was a topic that Ary could fully get behind… if he were sitting on the right side. Siiigh.
Aryan dragged a hand through his hair, effectively making it messy, as he mentally made some points on the topic. Only after he was satisfied with them did he venture his words. “Uniforms help in keeping students looking neat, organised and can give a sense of belonging. For example, if a group of Hogwartians were to interact with students from other magical schools, everyone gathered should be able to look at each group in their respective uniforms and be like, ‘that group is from Hogwarts’ or ‘that group is from Durmstrang’. Ary also had the point that uniforms kept students from being unkind to others about their sense of fashion but he was only interested in sharing one argument. |