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But there also remains antisemitism, anti-asian racism, the Natural Slaves, fatphobia, etc. present in the original work that have very little overlap with the queer issues.
I understand that some things, like the Wizard racism being inherent to places like the Ministry of Magic, NEED to be there to have conflict and basically make the whole story work. But the goblins don't need to be antisemitic stereotypes. Nor does one of the only named Asian characters with a speaking role need to have a Frankenstein's monster of a name.
I have a feeling that an intersectional approach to the Problematic aspects of Potter will be taken. But I would like clarification.