I miss the era of the Harry Potter fandom when everyone was roasting J.K. Rowling for mostly benign reasons. When she told the world that Dumbledore was gay, that seemed like a progressive move at the time. Ten years after that revelation, she made it canon that Voldemort's snake Nagini was actually a Korean lady he kidnapped. At that point, everyone could tell that she wasn't coming from the most sincere place and was trying to shoe-horn diversity into a story where it wasn't there. It was so funny because it wasn't like she made new and more diverse characters for the Fantastic Beasts series. She just made an evil snake into a Korean woman and expected her audience to think it was good representation. I want to go back to those good old days when people were roasting Rowling for silly reasons and not for being an actual bigot