The REAL Reason Dumbledore Never Became Minister for Magic (+WHAT IF He Did?)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • Welcome to Harry Potter Theory. Today, we’re discussing why Professor Albus Dumbledore, arguably the greatest Headmaster Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry has ever seen, never assumed a much greater leadership role within the wizarding world as the British Minister for Magic.
    As far as legendary wizards go in the world of Harry Potter, Professor Albus Dumbledore certainly tops the list-especially when considering the number of legendary witches and wizards who have wielded their power for good and not evil. For starters, he is likely only one of a few wizards in all of history who was essential in the downfall of not one, but TWO dark and powerful wizards, both of whom were leading deadly wizarding conflicts. His first conquest of good over evil came when he defeated the dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald on the 2nd of November in 1945. In doing so, Dumbledore not only stopped Grindelwald from continuing to gain power with the intention of subjugating Muggles around the world, he also effectively ended the global wizarding war that had erupted thanks to Grindelwald’s prejudiced views. Then, in the 1990s, Dumbledore was also responsible for identifying the weakness of Voldemort-namely his multiple Horcruxes-which eventually led to Harry Potter’s ability to defeat the Dark Lord. While not many witches or wizards can attest to attaining the same or similar achievements, Dumbledore defeated those dark wizards while also TEACHING, for Albus was an accomplished professor at Hogwarts for years before finally becoming one of the school’s most admired Headmasters.
    So, when taking all of Albus Dumbledore’s accolades into consideration, as well as his propensity for what is just and right, it seems rather odd that a wizard as powerful and good as Dumbledore, and who could clearly lead an organised establishment, was never the head of the magical governing body of Britain-the Ministry of Magic.
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Комментарии • 147

  • @HarryPotterTheory
    @HarryPotterTheory  Год назад +18

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    • @kimgrod
      @kimgrod Год назад +2

      Interesting. Guess we can "what if" many ideas. Personally, if the Dumbleydore was head of the ministry, we might've received a fabulous 7 book series.

  • @theworldstoryteller1197
    @theworldstoryteller1197 Год назад +34

    I think that the biggest change would've been that, since Dumbledore wasn't looking for a Divination professor, than he never would've heard the prophecy, let alone Snape overhearing part of it and Voldemort being obsessed with the prophecy, never would've tried to kill Harry specifically, and would've concentrated on taking over even more. Without the distraction of the prophecy, the wizard civil war would've started much earlier and, I believe due to Voldemort's horcruxes, he would've eventually won.

    • @Alduinhead
      @Alduinhead Год назад +5

      I think Riddle's diary would still tip Dumbledore off, so it would depend on whether Lucius would still manage to dodge prison with Dumbledore as minister

    • @Haazza
      @Haazza Год назад +5

      That’s actually crazy, if it wasn’t for trelawney, Voldemort would rule and there’d be so many deaths

    • @electricheartpony
      @electricheartpony 4 месяца назад

      Wait. What gave you the idea that the wizard civil war in the books was the first? The Wizarding world of Britain was actively at war with Voldemort before the prophesy. The one in HBP and DH was the second wizarding Civil War.

  • @Pattmore
    @Pattmore Год назад +104

    He could never trust himself with power

    • @cadeshanley218
      @cadeshanley218 Год назад +20

      With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility. But to some, with great power comes with greater corruption.

    • @robertmartin4449
      @robertmartin4449 Год назад +11

      He said calmly

    • @Larka661
      @Larka661 Год назад +4

      Exactly, he told this to Harry in Limbo.

    • @Knowledge.to_Come
      @Knowledge.to_Come Год назад +4

      Humbled by his youth

    • @LovemyDrones
      @LovemyDrones Год назад +4

      Reminds me of Gandalf and Galadrial refusing the ring of power in "Lord of the Rings"

  • @jonmedina259
    @jonmedina259 Год назад +53

    As minister he might have used something other than the dementors to guard Azkaban, as well as improved Wizarding relations between creates like giants, and werewolves.
    This would have deprived Voldemort of some of his most powerful death-eaters and allies.
    He might have even foiled Scaberz from bringing back the dark lord if it was him visiting Azkaban during that visit when Fudge gave Padfoot the newspaper. Maybe he could have saw the truth using his igilimens skill.

    • @ceu160193
      @ceu160193 7 месяцев назад +2

      Or not, since he was well aware, that power corrupts him, which is why he refused to become minister. In his own words, people best suited for positions of power are ones, that never pursued them. So we can't know for sure, if he would remain as wise minister, as he was headmaster.

  • @nanabutner
    @nanabutner Год назад +24

    What better way to guide and influence the future than by being a teacher and headmaster?
    As head of the Ministry of MAGIC he would have influence for a limited amount of time if at all--As headmaster he is able to influence generations of people.

  • @the-boy-who-lived
    @the-boy-who-lived Год назад +35

    Dumbledore never became Minister for Magic because he didn't seek power and preferred to focus on protecting Hogwarts and fighting dark forces. If he did become Minister, he would have likely brought significant positive changes, promoting unity and justice in the wizarding world.

    • @youdontknowme-b9u
      @youdontknowme-b9u Год назад +3

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    • @the-boy-who-lived
      @the-boy-who-lived Год назад +3

      @@youdontknowme-b9u Thank you ♥

    • @kcirtapelyk6060
      @kcirtapelyk6060 Год назад +3

      It’s possible that he would’ve been the greatest minister of magic of the British wizarding community, but there was also a possibility that he would’ve been corrupted by power and became a tyrant. Dumbledore even admitted that he had a brief moment of weakness and relapsed back into his old ways when he tried to get the resurrection stone out of Marvolo Gaunt’s ring but ended up getting cursed and would’ve killed him if Snape hadn’t killed been the one to kill him.

    • @BigRiceEnergy
      @BigRiceEnergy 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@kcirtapelyk6060Huh? He put on the ring because he wanted to use the Resurrection Stoneso to summon his parents and Ariana’s spirits so he could apologize to them for failing them. It had nothing to do with him wanting more power.

  • @kennethkates3140
    @kennethkates3140 Год назад +12

    Honestly, Dumbledore has such high status due to him being for front for us as an audience. So, we hold his legacy so high from lack of knowledge about other great witches and wizards. But in regards to not becoming minister, he liked teaching and never had any inclination towards that role.

  • @DefiantSix
    @DefiantSix Год назад +13

    The worst of tyrannies are always the ones that are done in the victim's "best interests". Dumpledore strikes me as one who has learned this truth, and much as Gandolf rejected the One Ring when Frodo offered (begged) it to him, Dumpledore rejected being placed in positions of power over the magical community.

  • @grec.
    @grec. Год назад +7

    Albus Dumbledore was such a complex man.
    He had a kindness to him, but I have also noticed how many highly smart people, like Albus was; tend to see through people, read them like books and that power make smart people tempted to manipulate others (whom they think are less intelligent).
    So Albus wasn't probably aware of his darker traits until he met with Gellert and both dug deep in the use of their power to their advantage, masked with the (false) premise of "the greater good". Phrase probably picked by Dumbledore to make sure his true intentions of power and domination, were ambigious, arbitrary.
    I think the death of Ariana (possibly and unintentionally, by his own wand) once more made Albus aware of the faults in his character, and he saw the consequences of actions of people seeking power, once met with opposition, can be catastrophic (the death of his sister).
    Albus lost so much in his life, and when when one is met with so much loss, it can be very humbling.
    Albus lost his dad, then his dreams of traveling the world with Elfias, then his mom, then his sister the his only love Gellert. These events were probably the reason why Albus was immensely wise, and that wisdom made him keep his ego on check.

  • @sampaton5460
    @sampaton5460 Год назад +9

    Dumbledore didn’t take the job because he already had a taste of power in his youth and he saw it corrupt his best friend so he vowed never to hold as much power again . He even tried to steer a young Voldemort away from dark magic by warning him about theft.

  • @cerboris521
    @cerboris521 Год назад +18

    I trust Dumbledores knowledge of himself and his abilities as a seer. He is just too powerful a wizard and since he has a status as a hero for defeating Grindelwald, he could easily become a tyrant. A good tyrant not an evil one but a tyrant non the less. Even if your aims are for the good of many to be able to force it upon all is not a good idea.

  • @davidpumpkinsjr.5108
    @davidpumpkinsjr.5108 Год назад +5

    Dumbledore never trusted himself with power while seemingly missing the fact that his connections and influence gave him tremendous power, which he used responsibly.

    • @ceu160193
      @ceu160193 7 месяцев назад

      Because he never had pure power. Sure, he had influence and connections, but all of those people could easily tell him "no", as he didn't hold any authority over them. As minister, it would be quite different.

  • @andrzejzborowski4920
    @andrzejzborowski4920 Год назад +4

    I think Dumbledore didn't want to be a Minister because he liked to be undercover, and as a Minister he wouldn't be able to do that. He would also be subjected to much more criticism. He was the head of the Wizengamot and the International Confederation of Warlocks, which gave him much more power than if he were a minister. Additionally, as Headmaster, he had a more direct influence on the upbringing of new generations of wizards than as Minister.

    • @cassiemontgomery45
      @cassiemontgomery45 9 месяцев назад +1

      This is what I think too. Dumbledore was always very secretive as well, for good reasons, I'll add. As Minister for Magic, he'd be out front and center, and press attention could mess up some of his plans.

  • @J_Butler
    @J_Butler Год назад +3

    I’d like to see a 7 part fan fiction of this. Where Dumbledore assumes power, starts off with all the best intentions, defeats Voldemort and becomes a tyrant.
    Explore how this effects Snape - did he follow Dumbledore to the ministry or stay and become the headmaster?
    How does the effect Hagrid- does he still work at hogwarts or did he become the deatheater we all feared he was?
    Sirius- does he rot in Azkaban?
    Lupin - can he find real work?
    5 books dedicated to hunting and defending Voldemort, watch Dumbledore become more ruthless in his quest. Then 2 books explore the aftermath where everyone is unsure at first then realizes Dumbledore must be stopped.
    Julis Caesar never gave up his power. I’m thinking this could be along similar story beats.
    Collaborate with the SuperCarlin Brothers on this one!

  • @ricey23
    @ricey23 Год назад +6

    what was Fudge's role before becoming MoM? I know Crouch was in the running for the role before junior got busted, but I've often wondered what Crouch did since he was effectively a bronze medal for the role.

  • @wickdaline8668
    @wickdaline8668 Год назад +9

    He may have been less corrupt than Fudge, at least.

    • @KamenRiderGumo
      @KamenRiderGumo Год назад

      ANYONE would have been less corrupt than Fudge.....

  • @mecahhannah
    @mecahhannah Год назад +7

    Awesome as always thanks

  • @alwaysplotting2096
    @alwaysplotting2096 Год назад +3

    They say not wanting power is a sign you are worthy of it. To see through the glitz and the glamour it wears to hide the poisonous influence it has over people takes a degree of wisdom too few in positions of authority possess. But wisdom is always earned. And Albus Dumbledore paid a terrible tragic price to obtain this particular bit of truth.

  • @robertmckenna3994
    @robertmckenna3994 Год назад +3

    Albus Dumbledore forgot the truth about power. That temporary as power may be, you can never truly understand it without applying it.
    I believe Lord Acton’s famous quote,”Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely”, is incorrect. I don’t think that power in and of itself is the corrupting influence. Instead it should have been,”Power tends to be attractive to the corruptible.” This describes Dumbledore very accurately.

    • @ceu160193
      @ceu160193 7 месяцев назад

      Unfortunately you are wrong - power IS corrupting influence. When you hold power in your hands, temptation to misuse it is hard to resist even for most purehearted people. And more power you hold, stronger said temptation becomes, until you eventually give in, from which point it's slippery slope towards further abuse of said power.

  • @eliasrifka1704
    @eliasrifka1704 Год назад +1

    Professor Minerva McGonagall would be Headmistress . She also knows so deeply the whole issue in details and much more.

  • @hollyhartwick3832
    @hollyhartwick3832 Год назад

    Dumbledor's statement about those best suited to power directly echoes similar statements made by Socrates in The Republic by Plato. In it, Socrates says that leadership or rule is best wielded by those who don't desire it but are willing to take it up when it's needed, but also set it aside when it's no longer required. This goes hand in hand with other notable quotes like "those who possess power fear to lose it", " power corrupts: absolute power corrupts absolutely", "[the] arrogant individual, whose power of authority and fear of losing it has gone to his head, has difficulty remembering he was once a man" and "Fear of losing power corrupts those who wield it."

  • @7gamex
    @7gamex Год назад +2

    So obviously the book gives the explanation as to why he never became Minister. As for the "What if he did" part, he for sure would have made things better. The problem is, he didn't have the time. We already know that Fudge sent daily owls to get advice from him, not sure if he answered that advice all the time though. But he spent most of his time figuring out Voldemort still. Just going by the books when Harry gets into the picture, Dumbledore spends most of his time watching Harry, helping him grow and then finding out how Voldemort is doing what he's doing. Doesn't leave him much time to sit around at the Ministry and trying to run the British section of the wizarding world.
    The idea that he didn't trust himself with that power is kinda dumb. He obviously kept learning magic throughout his life so he didn't avoid THAT kind of power, and he became Headmaster, so he didn't avoid the power of being in charge of hundreds of students learning magic.

  • @RealCadde
    @RealCadde 3 месяца назад

    I think the real issue is that Dumbledore's past would constantly catch up with him as minister.
    There would be never ending drama and plots against his position.
    As long as he held headmaster of Hogwarts, very few really cared. But if he was such a very much public person as minister, Rita Skeeter would have Christmas come early every day he was in office.
    Also, contrary to what you say about helping the order of the phoenix and harry more. His position at Hogwarts was exactly the position he needed to be in to help Harry the most. And also have the ability to sneak out to do order of the phoenix stuff. As well as personally hunt down Voldemort's horcruxes.
    As minister he would be constantly haggled to deal with ministry business instead of being able to do those other things. It would stretch, even someone like Dumbledore, too thin.
    I think the best minister at the time would actually be Minerva McGonagall.

  • @danielgodfrey4415
    @danielgodfrey4415 Год назад +3

    I think instead of hbo rebooting Harry Potter do a series in the time of hogwarts legacy or right before Dumbledore

  • @DrRexie
    @DrRexie Год назад +2

    If his lust for power was ever going to play a factor it would have played it much earlier seeing as he was the headmaster one of the most prestigious Wizarding schools in all of history you did not think that would have made him go back to his dangerous ways I feel it would have to be quite honest with you honestly I think would have made a incredible minister for Magic😊

  • @stevensalazar1105
    @stevensalazar1105 Год назад +2

    Has there been a history of Cornelius Fudge done yet? I'd like to know what he did before and after the wars

  • @camwyn256
    @camwyn256 Год назад +1

    Power sought leads to corruption
    Where as power bestowed drives compassion.
    Something like that. Paraphrased from Dark Matter

  • @MasterOfTheElements
    @MasterOfTheElements 11 месяцев назад +2

    It depends on when he'd become minister. I think if he had become Minister after his defeat of Grindelwald then he could have prevented Voldemort from gaining a large following due to him improving relations with the giants, trolls, goblins, house elves and the others. Besides the Auror office would be much better organised and they'd be trained by Albus himself. Plus he'd fire Umbitch due to her being the worst person alive.

  • @divyajain145
    @divyajain145 4 месяца назад

    Dumbledore's humbleness was what lead to him not becoming minister for magic,his understanding of truth,good and evil was highly developed. He would not only bring equality and uniformity to the to the wizarding world but since he would have already spent time at Hogwarts since he became headmaster near 1970 and would have chosen and inspired McGonagall as a just headmaster.This and the fact that under his presence educational reforms would be better will result in Harry's growth still the same or even better.Voldemort would still lose from harry perhaps earlier because voldemort tried to prevent what the prophecy said as ‘people often meet their destiny on the way to avoid them’

  • @maryholder3795
    @maryholder3795 7 месяцев назад

    His experiences with Gellert taught him he was not to be trusted with power. But he did fail in a way, as Headmaster he was influencing young minds for many years. He was the Chief Warlock who chaired the Wizengamot and was in charge of trials. Thirdly he was eventually the Supreme Mugwamp sometime before July 1991 representing the UK Wixen society in the ICW. A position he lost in 1995 after Riddle's return. So yes he did have power just not Minister power.

    • @ceu160193
      @ceu160193 7 месяцев назад

      He avoided pure power. In the end, all people he influenced still had their own free will to defy him, if they choose to. As Minister, he would be powerful enough to force others to follow his orders, even if they didn't want to.

  • @littlefoot5013
    @littlefoot5013 Год назад

    Though him not being at Hogwarts would change things, Dumbledore as Minister would have been able to change some other things:
    1.) I doubt he would have arrested Hagrid in Harry's Second Year. That means that likely Harry would have gone to Hagrid himself to ask about what the diary told, rather than Aragog, and since it was Aragog himself who had told Harry that the girl who died was in a bathroom, leading to Harry figuring out that Myrtle was the one killed and the entrance to the chamber was there, which then prompted him to go to Hermoine, after being caught by McGonnagal, where he then learned about the Basilisk, anyway, Hagrid may not have mentioned that the girl died in a bathroom, and so Harry might not have made those connections. (However, knowing Horcrux Riddle, he'd have arranged for some way to get Harry to himself, though he may have just waited till after he'd have drained the life force from Ginny in this timeline.)
    2.) Dumbledore would have believed Harry and Hermoine about Sirius being innocent and Pettigrew being the guilty one. As such, Sirius could well have been cleared (though it's not a certainty that the Minister alone could have convinced the public or the bureaucracy that a wizard believed to be dead for 12 years was the real culprit.), but if they had, it's possible they could have intercepted Peter Pettigrew and hindered or even stopped Voldemort from rising to power.

  • @jarnMod
    @jarnMod Год назад

    I agree that we'd see something very different. There'd be Dumbledore Purge of the ministry, so-called The Pure Scare. Houses will be forced to accept mixed blood students even more than the hat has already done, the Critical Blood Theory. Voldemort coming back will be extra public and prepared for so much Voldy can just not come back and destroy Dumbledore credibility. His reign will be marked as tyranical for all the resources he put to fight Voldy can be used to improve people's wellbeing, and his reach of power will make business free market very weary.

  • @navis_6383
    @navis_6383 Год назад +1

    If he was the minister he could not have been the headmaster.. And without him being in Hogwarts.. I doubt that other teachers would've helped Harry and influence his path like he did from the shadows.. He would have been more busy with the governing bodies and would have lesser time with Hogwarts and Harry and i think without him being in the headmasters office..Things might have gone wrong.. Like Snape getting DADA position much earlier and because of the cursed DADA position he would have been out from Hogwarts sooner and that would have made Harry prone to attacks and would not have survived without snapes help. . . And Even in goblet of fire if it was not Dumbledore no one would have believed Harry and Without him being there he couldn't have done most of the things he did..
    Also..
    Dumbledore knew that if he had to change the Wizarding world's future he had to start with the students who will become the future of the Wizarding world.. And that's maybe the reason why he never left Hogwarts...

  • @94808G
    @94808G 7 месяцев назад

    Ministry may have had safeguards in place to prevent abuse of the position. It certainly hasn’t stopped previous ministers from abusing it, and for sure.. with Dumbledores influence, his mastery of wizardry, none of the formers would be even close to how untouchable Dumbledore would be if he did happen to turn whilst in power. And he knew that, he chose against taking the chance.

  • @AltairZielite
    @AltairZielite 3 месяца назад

    This looks like a great plot idea for a fan fiction story... Dumbledore sends the time turner away to a place where even he can not find it... and upon his corruption, it finds its way to the most powerful witch of the new age with instructions on how to turn him away from power, and back to the headmaster position. A sort of alternate timeline prequel sort of thing.

  • @Larka661
    @Larka661 Год назад

    Harry admired Dumbledore ever since he met him. Dumbledore told Harry he was the one to weild the deathly hallows. But Harry didn't want power. Thats why he put the elder wand back in Dumbledores grave. He saw Dumbledore as the most powerful wizard, that was, or would ever be. Harry defeated Voldemort, and went on to be an auror. And Head of Department of Magical Law Enforcement. People probably saw Harry as the most powerful wizard since then, but we dont know. Harry wanted to keep people safe. And in the epilogue of the deathly hallows, the wizarding world and muggle world was safe and peaceful.

  • @joshuahenderson3444
    @joshuahenderson3444 11 месяцев назад +1

    You think everyone in the wizarding world would’ve used a crystal ball to predict these events and be prepared for this stuff to happen 🔮

  • @Goodiesfanful
    @Goodiesfanful 7 месяцев назад

    I always thought Dumbledore didn’t become Minister because he didn’t like the corruption and incompetence in the establishment, which had allowed types like Fudge, Umbridge and Barty Crouch Sr to get hold. It was a surprise to learn it was because he was scared as he did not trust himself with power.

  • @Aquanios08
    @Aquanios08 Год назад +1

    I miss the “you’re a wizard, Harry” outro D:

  • @jamieA7Xfan90
    @jamieA7Xfan90 Год назад +2

    Had he accepted the job, I reckon Dumbledore would've made a great & probably 1 of the best ministers of magic in history

  • @LEGODUDE363___
    @LEGODUDE363___ Год назад +4

    Umbridge would be Unemployed

  • @user-mj9ti2bs3c
    @user-mj9ti2bs3c Год назад +2

    If Dumbledore had been the minister and better prepared for Voldemort's return....well, of he hadn't been at Hogwarts HP would probably been killed before then. He would have been killed by Barty Crouch Jr after the tournament. But probably way before that.

  • @brandongray100
    @brandongray100 2 месяца назад

    What do you mean not knowing what lead to ariana's death ?!? Ariana died when she was accidentally struck by a curse in a three-way duel between her older brothers and Gellert Grindelwald, that's why Dumbledore and Grindelwald have the unbreakable vow to never fight eachother.

  • @brendonohagan1946
    @brendonohagan1946 Год назад

    AD wasn't interested in politics but protecting Hogwarts and students attending. He was comfortable there. Many allies and utmost trust of his faculty. Suits him more? Idk but i think we can all agree he is better suited as headmaster vs minister....or not. Self-awareness? All speculation really.

  • @tonygrinney7115
    @tonygrinney7115 Год назад +2

    Even before I watch it I will say this. Dumbledore as Headof Hogwarts has a clear idea of right and wrong. He has seen the rise of bad wizards throughout his life and hasdedicated his life to educating children ontp the right path. Although there is right and wrong in the Ministry of magic the lines can be blurred by politics. It's not something I think Dumbledore would like or enjoy.

  • @zachharper7386
    @zachharper7386 Год назад +1

    Always a fucking pleasure, mate !

  • @thirteenthandy
    @thirteenthandy Год назад

    You brought up the Qilin choosing Dumbledore, and it begs the question: Is it time for the HP community to stop recognizing the Fantastic Beasts movies as canon? Now that they are dead in the water, and given all of the inconsistencies with the original seven books (possibly the smallest being some Mjölnir Deer pronouncing uncontestable worthiness in Dumbledore), how long can these movies stay out of the Cursed Child realm?

  • @Harry-Hartmann
    @Harry-Hartmann 4 месяца назад +1

    A Very Good Video 👍🏻

  • @stephencahow1089
    @stephencahow1089 Год назад +1

    Can you do an episode like what is the Order of the Phoenix found out Tom Riddle's horcrux end the fiend fire in the killing curse and Destroy them

  • @HeatherNickless-vt8zr
    @HeatherNickless-vt8zr Год назад

    Ulick Gamp look almost like a colored version of the bloody baron, but only lacking the blood stains, chains, and pirate-like demeanor.

  • @Erica_Brenda
    @Erica_Brenda Год назад

    Dumbledore would not have heard the prophesy if he was Minister for Magic. The reason Telorny (sp) went to see Dumbledore was for a job interview for a new teacher. So, Harry would have never learned of the prophecy unless Dumbledore saw it when it was cataloged. Of course, this also means Harry might have been killed by the dark lord because no one would have known he was coming to kill Harry.

    • @Erica_Brenda
      @Erica_Brenda Год назад

      Also, Dumbledore as Minister for Magic would not have made as good of books or movies. hehehe

  • @reifuTD
    @reifuTD Год назад

    It would be fun to see some what If videos on the subject, a what if beast case scenario where Dumbledore gets power and stays good and a what if Dumbledore get powers and goes dark almost evil, I don't think Dumbledore would go full Emperor Palpatine but he could get close in a worst case scenario.

  • @alexe8996
    @alexe8996 Год назад

    Poor Aunt Margie for being under cornelius fudge minister

  • @nosickl
    @nosickl 6 месяцев назад

    If Dumbledore was not Headmaster of Hogwarts but Minister of Magic, he would not have had that interview with professor Trelawney, the one where he heard her making the prophecy.

  • @lionelkeijzer8008
    @lionelkeijzer8008 Год назад

    that doesn't take into a count that harry would still be at hogwarts and voldemort would likely attack the castle earlier since he was only scared of dumbledore. Something wich voldemort could exploit easily so Dumbledore was occupied somewhere else leaving harry wide open to attacks.

  • @DefileOdds
    @DefileOdds Год назад

    If Albus was minister of magic there would be a chicken in every pot and a dumbbell on every door.

  • @King_of_Blue-Eyes
    @King_of_Blue-Eyes 11 месяцев назад

    In some ways, I can understand Dumbledore for not trusting himself with to much power.

  • @fidogyrenuzanon2335
    @fidogyrenuzanon2335 2 месяца назад

    I think that he would have been a great Minister of Magic until it came to the prophecy with Harry. Just like his interactions with his family and with Harry in the fifth book, his ambitions would have taken over and destroyed his reputation.

  • @rhueoflandorin
    @rhueoflandorin Год назад

    Also Dumbledore wouldn't have become the sort of man he feared "ambition for power" can create in a man. And likewise, as he, himself, stated---he turned it down because he felt he didn't deserve the position----that, in itself would be key in motivating him to prove for himself (and to the greater wizarding world) that "those suited for power are those who have leadership THRUST upon them, and take it up because they MUST." As you mention, dumbledore no longer CRAVED power---and his more-mature understanding of the RESPONSIBILITIES to not be consumed with self-importance or abuse of power meant he would have made a good minister.
    Say it is how it would have been if he reluctantly agreed...say...in book 4, after the ministers' death, if he, knowing voldemort's return decided to accept the position this time IF ONLY until voldemort's eventual and inevitable defeat. I think he would have insisted he REMAIN AT hogwarts as headmaster (else making mcgonnagal interim headmaster), and state...PUBLICALLY, voldemorts return was the ONLY reason he was adding the responsibilities of minster to his role as headmaster... that, once voldemort was dealt with, he would be requesting an early election campaign and would be stepping down....to live out the rest of his working days solely as headmaster---where he truly felt he could do the most good....and where he truly felt his life's purpose resided.
    ....i think that would have worked.....
    But it wouldn't have made for a good storytelling.
    The opposition (and foolishness) of the ministers of magic meant books 5 and 6 (and 7) all had aspects of conflict that would have been incapable of writing in if Dumbledore had taken that job after Barty Crouch's death.

  • @Nyrnin
    @Nyrnin Год назад +1

    I believe the department of mysteries would have been much larger. How else would it contain all of Dumbledore's secrets?

  • @mikes6436
    @mikes6436 Год назад

    Just to talk about the prophecy , dumbledoor wouldn't of been hogwarts head master , interviewed trylaney(can't remember spelling) and then been in an advantageous position of being the only one knowing the full prophecy to help direct harry towards the end
    So what would of happened with trylaney and how would the information be delt with
    As it is the root of the harry vs voldermort story

  • @pamelaoldham1298
    @pamelaoldham1298 Год назад +1

    Dumbledore as MofM would have ATLEAST called out to the other countries MofM and had them come help fight Voldemort. Seriously! The wizards and students of one island country had to save the entire magical world?

  • @dawsonsemtner4123
    @dawsonsemtner4123 Год назад

    This is not related to the video whatsoever but if someone has more knowledge than me on this should let me know but I was just thinking that if the sword of griffindor absorbs substances and things then how does that relate with the the 2 horocruxes it destroyed? Does this allow voldemort to live on for longer? Although voldemort is dead, this might have been a bigger plot in itself, although idk if the basilisk venom would counter it in the sword. Anyways someone should help me out with this :)

  • @TheSonofruss
    @TheSonofruss Год назад

    There was a Muggle involved in the defeat of Grindelwald remember

  • @RobertJones-ux6nc
    @RobertJones-ux6nc Год назад +1

    Because Dumbledore realized that kind of power would intice him to a power grab.

  • @gillianhynes7120
    @gillianhynes7120 Год назад +2

    If Dumbledore had been Minister would they have known about Horcruxs ?

  • @trillz31
    @trillz31 Год назад

    I find it ironic that even though he avoided positions of power while wielding a good amount of influence on others, working in the background and such.

    • @milanka882
      @milanka882 Год назад +1

      Yes, me too. I'm left asking myself how much he really did reform? I think he wanted to give people the impression that he had reformed, but in reality he hadn't. In reality, he was power hungry, manipulative, played people off against each other, and I think in a lot of ways downright cruel. And he disguised a lot of his cruelty as benevolence and as hiding behind the excuse of "ancient magic". He had no problem exploiting children or allowing them to be severely abused and neglected… All for the "greater good". No, I don't think Dumbledore ever reformed himself. I think what he did do was become a lot better at seeking obvious power and just became more underhanded about how he wheeled at his power. His Machiavellian tendencies however never went away.

  • @leannefresquez3490
    @leannefresquez3490 Год назад +2

    I would have trused Dumbledore far more than Fudge!!! Fudge was probably the worst choice and weakest will at the worst time. Id much rather live under a Dumbledore dictatorship than a Fudge one. Is Dumbledore perfect, no of course not but there is no comparison between the two.

  • @kekons23
    @kekons23 9 месяцев назад

    @HarryPotterTheory do you think Dumbledore would have taken Harry as his adopted son if he was the Minister of Magic?

  • @magicpyroninja
    @magicpyroninja Год назад +1

    If Dumbledore were the minister, there wouldn't have been a second coming of Voldemort and a lot less death eaters would have escaped persecution

  • @macwelch8599
    @macwelch8599 Год назад +2

    Professor Dumbledore would’ve been corrupt as Minister

    • @cadeshanley218
      @cadeshanley218 Год назад +1

      Due to his already obtained lust for power.

    • @HarryPotterTheory
      @HarryPotterTheory  Год назад +1

      Why are you so sure?!

    • @macwelch8599
      @macwelch8599 Год назад +1

      @@cadeshanley218 indeed

    • @macwelch8599
      @macwelch8599 Год назад +1

      @@HarryPotterTheory lol, because of everything he’s done in the books, not to mention his past with Grindelwald

    • @cadeshanley218
      @cadeshanley218 Год назад

      @@HarryPotterTheory His love for Grindelwald and desire for the 3 Deathly Hallows and gain all the Magical powers as possible.

  • @zephodb
    @zephodb Год назад

    If Dumbledore had been Minister... he'd have not heard the prophecy, and he'd have been butting heads with the general 'darker elements' of the Wizarding World that would have been left over... And if nothing else, Tom Riddle would have gotten the DADA job immediately after school, which Dipet said 'no' to ONLY because Dumbledore advised against it. So that Tom Riddle would have been a Teacher, emulating Slughorn in his recruiting of potential Death Eaters... So, enjoy that.

  • @orionfettes5501
    @orionfettes5501 Год назад

    Could you please do more what ifs 💙

  • @krisboyle9576
    @krisboyle9576 10 месяцев назад

    I would say he would do really well as minister of magic

  • @Orurandokun
    @Orurandokun Год назад +1

    Just remember. It's the "wizarding world" of Britain. The British wizarding society.

  • @OdinSmilesRavensLaugh72051
    @OdinSmilesRavensLaugh72051 4 месяца назад

    He didn't need more power he had the elder wand!!

  • @yamenhattab7338
    @yamenhattab7338 4 месяца назад

    Do the books have this much information?

  • @Myflopgames
    @Myflopgames Год назад

    Because If he became the Prime Minister, Voldemort never would have come Back as powerful as he did. Dumbledore would have raised insane awareness against the Dark Arts and the Death Eaters
    Dumbledore ist just OP and even though He was Power hungry in his youth, He became a much wiser man later in and I don't think He would have fallen to the temptation of the dark arts
    Or to say it in short: Harry Potters Story would have been boring, If the best and strongest leader in existence led the entire magical world against Voldemort
    Edit: Sure, Voldy still would have His Horcruxes and all that, but he is not as powerful as Dumbledore and the entire (now combined in Spirit) Wizarding Community

  • @Menagerie_OS
    @Menagerie_OS Год назад +3

    Dumbledore: "power aint for me"
    Also Dumbledore: *wields the elder wand*

  • @raiderjohnthemadbomber8666
    @raiderjohnthemadbomber8666 Год назад

    The perfect candidate would be one that doesn't want the job.

  • @seth9655
    @seth9655 Год назад +1

    He was afraid that he would become fanon Dumbledore

  • @Rajesh-Koothrappali
    @Rajesh-Koothrappali 3 месяца назад

    I thought this was about the minister of magic, not the UK prime-minister

  • @adam......2635
    @adam......2635 Год назад

    he has such a soothing voice

  • @fireflame62
    @fireflame62 7 месяцев назад

    So how did Hermoine Granger become minister?

  • @steve-175
    @steve-175 11 месяцев назад

    Dumbledore says why he dosent want to be minister.

  • @ericironcrow8291
    @ericironcrow8291 7 месяцев назад

    AND YET HE CHOSE A POSITION THAT GAVE HIM THE MOST POWER THE TEACHING OF THE CHILDREN !!!!!!!!

  • @vesper1985
    @vesper1985 2 месяца назад

    Saying that a corrupt leader is automatically ousted during an election is like saying you can get rid of an STD by having a shower.😂
    All you need is to line the right pockets and you stay.👍

  • @andrewsowl8696
    @andrewsowl8696 Год назад

    Alas… beeswax

  • @MisterRose90
    @MisterRose90 6 месяцев назад

    So dumbledore was a coward and a fool because he let a position of great responsibility and authority go to somebody who didn't deserve it and would likely abuse it.
    You paint it like it's some noble sacrifice but it's just selfish and cowardly. If those who would best lead refuse than those who ought not lead are given free reign.

  • @jamesfraley2715
    @jamesfraley2715 Год назад

    I reject the Fantastic Beasts films as canon - stupid Qilin! (I know, I know, JK wrote the scripts, I just wish she hadn't).

  • @matthewwarner9039
    @matthewwarner9039 5 месяцев назад

    Fudge reminds me of Biden atm

  • @jaimin7107
    @jaimin7107 Год назад +1

    if he become the minister, he would have legalized 🌈🏳‍🌈marriage for everyone including muggles

  • @EltaninMalfoy
    @EltaninMalfoy Год назад

    Dumbledore IMHO was surely a great and powerful wizard, but as a Headmaster he was a total failure for a great number of reasons. Firstly, more than a half of teachers he hired were either incompetent (Snape included, as he was a great potioneer but a horrible teacher; a ghost teaching what should have been one of the most important subjects? That'll do! Hagrid? We all love Hagrid! But as a teacher? God no) Secondly, he has never really addressed the pureblood ideology, even though he had the best position to do so and capable of understanding and reaching Slytherins and knowing perfectly well where it would lead the students. Another reason is not addressing the flaws in the school sistem. Helping muggle-borns to adjust to an entirely new world? Just give them a book! You think you sort too soon and have an opportuinity to change it so that students will get to know each other better? Ah, nevermind, it's OK as it is. Last but not least, he's totally irresponsible! For most of Harry's 5th year he just was... somewhere. Sure, Uncle Voldy and you trust McGonagall, but are you the Headmaster or who? Leave the school to Umbridge? Great idea and we all know how it all worked out. Badly.
    Overall, just an extremely selfish and maniputative person who could easily be corrupted by power and never really given up on the superiority view of his teens.
    So, a bad Headmaster and would definitely be a disaster as a MfM, IMHO

    • @milanka882
      @milanka882 Год назад

      Wow! Now you're talking my language. You have just named up so many of the problems I have with Dumbledore. Another problem I have with him as well is his treatment of Harry from go to whoa. Right from the get go, first of all, you don't dump a baby on a doorstep and expect that the people who you have dumped the baby on a going to be okay with it or going to take the baby in. You don't just dump a baby like you would dump an animal on an animal shelter. No, you do the civilised thing and you go and knock on the door and speak to the family and treat them like civilised human beings, giving them the opportunity to refuse to take Harry if necessary, and having backup plans in case that happens.
      And even if some sort of "ancient magic in "is necessary to protect Harry, you take steps to do your best to ensure that his relations are not going to abuse him. Dumbledore would have known what sort of abuse and neglect Harry was suffering because he would have had the reports from Arabella Figg. But he allowed Harry to be abused for 10 years, and then to add insult to injury, sent Harry back to that abusive situation every summer. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. His exploitation of Harry as "the boy who lived"… I have a hard time believing that Harry was the only person capable of love. I have a hard time believing that Harry was supposed to be this wonderful special kid who was the only chance of defeating Voldemort. And even if he was, he should have been raised normally and given a choice… Not groomed into the situation as Dumbledore did. Even when Harry sees Dumbledore in the afterlife… Whatever it was… Dumbledore still manipulates Harry into thinking that Dumbledore was never to blame or was never at fault for anything that went wrong.
      I'm glad you mentioned problems at Hogwarts as well as I can see so many… Not just with the muggle born… But with pastoral care generally. Or I should say more accurately… Lack there of. Dumbledore never addressed pastoral care issues, and I think that some of his staff would have been well-meaning and would have tried their best regarding pastoral care with students, but they were so overworked and over burdened that their efforts would have been most likely futile. I'm sorry, that buck stops with Dumbledore, not with his stuff. Not to mention that, if any of his staff had of said something regarding pastoral care, Dumbledore no doubt would not have listened. I noticed reading the books that Dumbledore never listens to counsel given to him by others, he made up his mind and he just did. But he always gave people the impression he was the wise old man that knew what he was doing when I personally think that's debatable.
      Then there is Dumbledore's habit of turning a blind eye towards bullying. He even allowed Snape to outrightly bully his students with impunity. Dumbledore was an absolutely terrible headmaster and I have only just scratched the tip of the iceberg with my issues with him. I write a lot of fanfiction about various staff members of Hogwarts and their issues with Dumbledore and it's a lot of fun. But if Dumbledore was this bad headmaster… Then thank God he was never Minister for magic or all hell really would have broken loose.

    • @EltaninMalfoy
      @EltaninMalfoy Год назад

      @@milanka882 yeah! The more I think about it, the more I dislike him. I have the same thoughts about the way he treaqted Harry, just didn't add as it's kind of between the two of them. Gosh, really, he could have simply written to Petunia a note "I know everything" and that's it! But no, let the boy be abused for 10 years, knowing full well what's going on and then treat the family in his childish passive-aggressive way.
      And let's not even start as to why he waited untill 1945 to face Grindelwald.

    • @milanka882
      @milanka882 Год назад

      @@EltaninMalfoy Childish. I'd never thought of describing Dumbledore in that way. But when I think about it, you are right... he is childish. It's as though he's still that adolescent boy hanging around with Grindelwald, but as he's gotten older, he's much, much better at masking his childish, passive-aggressive tendencies. When he doesn't get hid own way, he gets angry and throws his weight around, but he does it in a way that looks mature, wise, competent and in charge. Very manipulative.
      And I hate the way he runs Hogwarts. A lot of people point this out, but they only point to the harm he does to the students. In reality, he creates a highly toxic working environment for his faculty as well. McGonigall is a yes woman to him, and you'd think she'd know better or at least be a wake-up to him. But he's not... she's just his poodle. And as for Snape... I understand Snape had a tough start that probably explains the way he is. But did Dumbledore ever reach out a hand to a troubled young man to offer him guidance? No. And when Snape came over to the "good side"... whatever that means... Dumbledore had ample opportunities to reach out to Snape and help him. He could have given Snape some other post that didn't involve teaching... especially once it became clear what sort of "teacher" Snape was. But nope, Dumbledore just used Snape the same he used everyone else. Snape was just a pawn on Dumbledore's chess board, and it didn't matter what sort of carnage or psychological damage he did to students in the meantime.

    • @milanka882
      @milanka882 Год назад

      @@EltaninMalfoy Then there's Flitwick ans Sprout. Flitwick is actually my fave teacher. I think he is a character with so much squandered opportunity to explore so many nuances in the story... particularly in later books that were supposedly written for an older audience. But still... I like writing about Flitwick and exploring the issues with Dumbledore and how he runs... or doesn't run... the school... particularly the glaring lack of pastoral care at the school that Dumbledore never addresses. There is an interesting scene involving Flitwick in the 7th book in which McGonigall and Sprout are talking, and Filius is asked to bring "his Ravinclaws"... because he probably actually takes pastoral care seriously... at least within Ravinclaw house and with the limited both personal and professional resources available to him...down to the Great Hall for evacuation from the school in preparation for the battle. Filius expresses some... in my opinion... rational and logical doubts about Minirva's preparations, and the girls shoot him down, exchanging a look between them of "grim understand". But it's not exactly explained what the girls understood about Filius. I can't help wondering if Filius saw things in the situation, Hogwarts, Dumbledore, and the wizarding establishment more generally for what they were... dysfunctional... and perhaps didn't have the same faith in these things as the girls. Maybe Filius wasn't invested in Dumbledore's "grand legacy" as everyone else. Perhaps he was a bit too much of a "wild card" for Mcgonigall or Sprout to stomach, and they didn't fully trust him. He wasn't Voldimort's man by a long shot. Maybe he just didn't take a side, and only cared about defending his loved ones and those were defenseless... against both side. When you start to see Dumbledore for what he really is, the possibilities for the imagination are endless.

    • @milanka882
      @milanka882 Год назад

      @@EltaninMalfoy "And let's not even start as to why he waited untill 1945 to face Grindelwald." Yeah, I think there was a reason for that. I think Dumbledore was a drama king. And I think he did everything and timed his actions and everything for maximum theatrical effect. Basically he waited to defeat Grindelwald until it would have the maximum impact and therefore draw "favorable" attention to himself. Dumbledore was an incredibly selfish person who knew how to mask it and appear selfless and benevolent. I would honestly say that the clean-up and reparations of wizarding society from Dumbledore will be ten times harder than from Voldemort. That's just my hunch. I think Dumbledore did a lot more damage to wizarding society, and the damage was a lot more sinister and will be a lot harder to diagnose and correct.

  • @alitankucukbasmaci7345
    @alitankucukbasmaci7345 Год назад

    Maybe he didn't want to take an order from prime minister who is a Muggle person

  • @camillawissner6358
    @camillawissner6358 5 месяцев назад

    He knew he needed to be there for harry. Pointless content.

  • @melanievetter6211
    @melanievetter6211 Год назад

    😊🎉

  • @anthonydavidek3737
    @anthonydavidek3737 5 месяцев назад

    This guy on here just parroting ESG/DEI nonsense 15 minutes in. Lol
    Good video other then that.