> I don't think a lot of HP fans have fully cognized
To be fair, this seems as much the fault of the author's. She seemed to have cribbed notes from a lot of smarter literature without truly thinking through the consequences of it. Many of her subsequent essays and writings seem to make it clear that she wasn't actually meant to be criticizing magical fascism tropes and is more inclined in real life to side with "magical fascism", and she may not have fully cognized elements of her own writing that attracted some of her original audience (many of whom are exactly the ones who have sworn off the franchise because of her subsequent actions, and those essays/writings).
To be fair, this seems as much the fault of the author's. She seemed to have cribbed notes from a lot of smarter literature without truly thinking through the consequences of it. Many of her subsequent essays and writings seem to make it clear that she wasn't actually meant to be criticizing magical fascism tropes and is more inclined in real life to side with "magical fascism", and she may not have fully cognized elements of her own writing that attracted some of her original audience (many of whom are exactly the ones who have sworn off the franchise because of her subsequent actions, and those essays/writings).