In Defense of us Slytherins

 I'm a Slytherin. Yes. I'm a Slytherin. I'm sick of people looking at me when I say that, and go: Oh no, are you sure? Your too nice to be  a Slytherin. I'm sick of ranting to them about how not all Slytherins are evil. They say in the Harry Potter books that not  single Slytherin did not turn to the dark side, or some crud like that. Well I've got news for you. 

    Just πŸ‘ Because πŸ‘ The πŸ‘ Main πŸ‘ Villain πŸ‘ Is πŸ‘A πŸ‘Slytherin πŸ‘ Doesn't πŸ‘ Mean πŸ‘ No one πŸ‘ Else πŸ‘ Is πŸ‘ Evil. There. A perfect example of this is in the cursed child. One of the main characters, Scorpius has a personality like a Hufflepuff towards Albus. But because of  rumor, he is shunned, pushed away. even with this though, when given the chance to be liked, to be popular at Hogwarts, but having to abandon Albus, he chose Albus. Meanwhile, also n the book, Cedric Diggory shows a dark side to the other houses that was ignored in Harry Potter, as it was a quite biased series. He turns evil, and murders Neville. A Hufflepuff murdered someone because of a few games he lost. Not all Slytherins are evil. And not all other houses are are pure and good. Cedric Diggory. A person who was shown as so kind during the series turned evil.  

    Slytherins are evil. Ok. Fine. Want to know some good Slytherins?

MERLIN. Merlin was canonically a Slytherin. Yet he was not seen as a villain at all, unlike Salazar.

SNAPE. He was one of the characters that threw lots of people in a loop. Some love him. Some hate him. But at the end of the day, he died a hero. Even in the alternate universe in the cursed child, he died to save Scorpius. 


Note - Made this months ago so just know that

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