A poster made by Just Like Us, an advocacy group for wizards who were raised in the Mundane world.
Just Like Us is the largest magic-related activist group in America - though their primary target is lowborn wizards, dark magicians and the magically disabled are theoretically also welcome in the fold. This poster was made by the chapter that operates in the Florida Academy for Spells, Magic, and the Arcane.
They're basically the blandest, most inoffensive wizard leftists possible. They're pro-lowborn wizards being integrated into wizardkind, mostly neutral on the issue of highborns, give magically disabled people a lot of lip service but not much policy change, and are "skeptical" of "dark magic activists."
At FASMA, JLU is the only lowborn student organization, and the principal keeps blocking attempts to form an organization specifically for dark magicians. As a result, lowborns and dark magicians are corralled into JLU, where most of the information they're fed about dark magic is rhetoric about its dangers.
Prior to the creation of JLU by AJ Aisling, lowborns were actually far more likely than any other type of wizard to be accepting of dark magic, whether they were dark magicians themselves or not.
Aisling proudly reports that in a recent survey, 73% of lowborns now report that they distrust dark magicians.











