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[X] Magic without restriction
But to get there u have to be political otherway it wont go trough thats the whole point if u are alone and doing it alone ur are a criminal in the eye of the wizard goverment and someone as smart as jacob can see that so he would have to push for the agenda politcal to let it be accepted.To join in on the discussion:
I think that the point of the vote is to answer "What should wizards do with magic?"
Option 1: magic is not something to be hidden or restricted, it is as it is, and everyone should accept it and adapt to it. Option 2: magic should adapt and change into something that can co-exist with current muggles and their culture. Option 3: magic can never adapt to muggles and vice versa and so it should stay hidden and restricted forever.
Imo vote has very little to do with any kind of political structures, freedoms or what have you; it's an answer about the future of magic and its development.
But to get there u have to be political otherway it wont go trough thats the whole point if u are alone and doing it alone ur are a criminal in the eye of the wizard goverment and someone as smart as jacob can see that so he would have to push for the agenda politcal to let it be accepted.
Your vote is not counting because the option is not on the line with the bracket, so might wanna change that.
Well, Jacob was willing to kill Lupin if he didn't deliberately handicap himself to solve a mystery and now with Pettigrew being on his list to murder along with removing all of Azkaban's dementors. He also removed the eye of a student with a Reparo and broke his wand while saying to Flitwick that he was very much willing to face the consequences of his actions. He is very much a type of person who considers the consequences to be secondary or tertiary to what he wants and will face it head on.I think Jacob's brush with death and serious injury via werewolf would weigh at least partly on his thoughts of weather throwing the statute of secrecy out is a good idea. It's gotta be one of the most important moments in his life so far.
This is not about doing anything about the problem. This is just coming up with your answer to it. For example, our Father is clearly option 1 guy, but he happily and peacfully lives with his family on a secluded hidden magical island and spends his time dueling and sculpting. This won't lock us into any kind of action.
Werewolf stigma has just had an effect on his personal life.I think Jacob's brush with death and serious injury via werewolf would weigh at least partly on his thoughts of weather throwing the statute of secrecy out is a good idea. It's gotta be one of the most important moments in his life so far.
[X] Following behind baby steps
I don't like the magic without restrictions option. It places the knowledge of magic above all else. There is no regard for the consequences on all the concerned. It's not about sharing or really caring, it's about imposing ideals into reality. We don't have enough insights to even know if it's a good idea. Jacob is not a simple teenager. He is marmalade. He is wise beyond his years.
I'm not actually sure why people think Jacob is or should be a cautious individual when he has for most of his third year in Hogwarts basically went adventuring to certain doom the moment he started opening up.
Besides the option [] Following behind baby steps seems to be something that Jacob's personality would find abhorrent,