I had no idea who Potter was before I made my first trip to Hogsmeade when it opened. Never read a book or saw any of the films. But I was immediately enthralled by it. Even after visiting a zillion times and spending untold hours in Diagon and Hogsmeade, it still feels fresh every time I walk into and experience the lands. Nothing like it in any theme park. I've probably watched all the films now, so I can understand what's happening. I can never have enough 'theme park Potter'. I could care less about Rowling Potter'. And I pay little attention to the social media cliques, and I think most of the general public also ignores those debates, and the cancel culture from all sides of the political/cultural/social spectrum regarding an individual's personal thoughts or positions. Parks are about having fun, not politics. Lots of authors have had thoughts that many considered wrong, but it didn't affect the longevity of their work. Example: Dr. Suess' wife said that he strongly disliked children. Peter Pan's writer has a very dark reputation. Alice In Wonderland's author reputedly also had a dark side. But that hasn't affected the longevity of those 'children's IP's. The list goes on, and on, and on.