Dumbledore's hiring decisions...impact on the Huskers?

This is a fair reality-based criticism of Voldemort but rationale like this can be applied equally to anybody in the wizarding universe. There are tons and tons and tons of muggle technology/social inventions that would make life way easier for wizards, but some kind of sociological elixir of pride/separatism/obsession with wonder/social conditioning/etc. keeps their world from caring  or utilizing such things. Like, Arthur Weasley is shunned and thought of as 'less than' because of his fascination and enjoyment of muggle culture. Social pressure is am immensely powerful force and would have been even moreso on a kid/adult like Tom Riddle who grew to despise all things muggle.


The “How it should have ended” video of Harry Potter had Snape simply shoot Voldemort with a gun while Harry and Voldemort were dueling with their wands, although he was disgusted to use the muggle weapon.  :lol:

 
And the idiot could have hired a muggle private detective to find Harry Potter at any time, he was hiding in plain sight in a quiet neighborhood. His location was protected from magic but perfectly accessible to normal people.




I assumed (perhaps incorrectly) that Voldemort knew where Harry was. But Voldemort knew, just like Dumbledore, that Harry was protected when located there. In fact, Voldemort may have surmised that there was no way in hell Dumbledore would leave him at that house if there wasn't some kind of protection there.

 
The “How it should have ended” video of Harry Potter had Snape simply shoot Voldemort with a gun while Harry and Voldemort were dueling with their wands, although he was disgusted to use the muggle weapon.  :lol:


Well, the "how it should have started" version would have just been Voldemort throwing baby Harry out of a window.

 
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