I think Grishnazk's point-of-view is understandable. More people will think of dwarves the way Draco does than the way Harry does, and even Harry's own camaraderie with them is mostly there because he's an outcast in the human world, not because of his own choice.
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I think Grishnazk's point-of-view is understandable. More people will think of dwarves the way Draco does than the way Harry does, and even Harry's own camaraderie with them is mostly there because he's an outcast in the human world, not because of his own choice.