I always heard stories that harry potter was satanic propaganda but I dismissed it as bs...what if jk rowling is involved in these pedophile rings? omg..that means the satanic influences in harry potter could be a thing
I still found it extremely odd. I never knew of any other word ending in "phile" other than pedophile, not to say there aren't any, but they are not normally used.
There are actually tons. Like the guy said. That is the grammatically correct way to form a word that means lover of potter. A potterphile. It's just correct use of language. Not necessarily a clue in my opinion.
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Pizzagate871 ago
I always heard stories that harry potter was satanic propaganda but I dismissed it as bs...what if jk rowling is involved in these pedophile rings? omg..that means the satanic influences in harry potter could be a thing
emeraldeye ago
I have visited the Harry potter studio, they had a huge banner inside the entrance saying "welcome all potterphiles" found that really odd and disturbing. I have never known of any other word ending in "phile" other than pedophile, that is commonly used and well known not to say there aren't any, but they are not normally used. https://pjmedia.com/parenting/2017/01/07/j-k-rowling-angers-parents-everywhere-with-creepy-pedo-scenes-in-fantastic-beasts/
brother_dave ago
philo-
combining form
1.
indicating a love of: philology, philanthropic
Word Origin:
from Greek philos loving
emeraldeye ago
I still found it extremely odd. I never knew of any other word ending in "phile" other than pedophile, not to say there aren't any, but they are not normally used.
markrod420 ago
However that logo... that's a child molestation logo.
markrod420 ago
There are actually tons. Like the guy said. That is the grammatically correct way to form a word that means lover of potter. A potterphile. It's just correct use of language. Not necessarily a clue in my opinion.
TomDrew87 ago
That is quite creepy, Westminster is one of the biggest pedophile protection rackets in the world!
brother_dave ago
I agree it's odd, but in this case there's plausible deniability.
I've heard terms like 'audiophile' or 'cinephile' used before (though I always thought those were odd as well).
gangpressorliber ago
plausible deniability is how you communicate to the unconnected, then through personal interactions deeper more confirmed communication is made.