parker said:
wizards and witches have magic muggles don't all wizards and witches think to some extint that they are are above muggles so they must beleive that someone or thing made them more than muggles and squibs or else they wouldn't be so low tech
A few things:
One. Grammar and spelling check, please? We're all guilty of typing too fast, but make an effort, at least.
Two: Not "all wizards and witches think to some extent that they are are above muggles." That's part of the source of the conflict between Voldemort's Death Eaters and those who oppose them. The old purebloods believe they are better.
Three: That statement was a very broad generalization. I have a hard time picturing Hermione Granger believing herself to be superior to all muggles and squibs based on her magic abilities. Or Arthur Weasley, who is absolutely
fascinated with anything and everything muggle, to the point of placing loopholes in laws he helped draft just so he can tinker with muggle equipment. Even Hagrid, the half-giant wizard, in the first book, liked to point out things the muggles have around them, telling Harry how clever the muggles are. I'm not saying no wizard believes that, just not all of them.
Finally, the wizarding world isn't "low tech," it's "no tech." There is no proper 'tech' to speak of. The Wizarding Wireless? The Ministry of Magic building? It's all MAGIC. It's not muggle equipment that wizards are using, it's magical charms and enchantments. Muggle equipment doesn't work very well around magic, so even if somehow the whole of all the magical community wanted to go as modern as the rest of the world, they couldn't. It'd all short out and stop working.
And what the hell does "they must beleive that someone or thing made them more than muggles and squibs or else they wouldn't be so low tech" even mean? How does being low tech even fall into the belief of being more than others?