True, Harry’s (culture) is not morally perfect, and his morality is tainted by the writer’s perspective. I’m going with broad strokes here, and “he’s not perfect,” does not disqualify him for law enforcement IMO.
Except it does. Any LEO that is openly discriminating against specific members of the society they’re policing based on inalienable characteristics - aka what they were born as, let that be being ginger, having complete alopecia, or being a goblin - should be disqualified from those duties.
True, Harry’s (culture) is not morally perfect, and his morality is tainted by the writer’s perspective. I’m going with broad strokes here, and “he’s not perfect,” does not disqualify him for law enforcement IMO.
Except it does. Any LEO that is openly discriminating against specific members of the society they’re policing based on inalienable characteristics - aka what they were born as, let that be being ginger, having complete alopecia, or being a goblin - should be disqualified from those duties.
I agree, but unless you’re asserting Harry did that, I don’t understand why you brought that up.
I haven’t touched the series in quite a long time, so you could be making specific references to specific things he did for all I know.