Thank god Youtube transcripts because I wasn't about to watch two hours of this shit, even the 30 minute one is a little much. So to sum:
Mad-Eye Moody = Scarred Veteran = but in a world with magic fixing, why isn't he perfectly cured???? Why doesn't he have a perfect magical eye instead??? Why isn't he boring basically
Lupin = Werewolf = Queer HIV Analogy (again)
Neville = ADHD = Ableism against awkward kids
But also, new ones I had not heard before
The Magic Hospital = Evil because people who go there are warehoused like a sanatorium, not cured. No magic wheelchairs, even thought the only people we see in there are those incapable of living on their own
This is the second video about JKR's supposed "ableism". Here is the first:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=oYgFHBXyVE4
Squibs and Muggles = Disabled inferiors
Bloodlines with magic = Eugenics
Luna = Mocking Autistics
Werewolf = AIDS
Wizard Bloodlines = Eugenics
Mad-eye = bad because he's not perfectly normal
New ideas
Harry Himself = Doesn't show PTSD from his horrible life, which is also ableist somehow
This is the same stupid moralizing pattern recognition loop that all these tedious "media literacy" channels do:
Isolate a single aesthetic or narrative element (squib, eye, hospital) -->
Abstract it from the story’s symbolic or functional context --->
Map it onto a modern political framework (ableism, eugenics, transphobia) --->
Condemn the author for not pre-emptively satisfying their standards --->
Collect views and clout from credulous idiots willing to sit through a 2 hour essay because they already hate JKR.
Ahistorical, entirely blind to symbolism or the concept that stories even have broader themes or narrative structure. There's no interest in how the work functions, the cohesive whole. Instad stories or art are just collections of tropes to pick apart to signify whether or not the work is pure enough for moral consumption. It is the absolute nadir of ways to engage with any work of fiction.