I think quite a few people aren't really getting the point of the pureblood meme.
The idea behind it was to take the Deathly Hallows symbol -- a design that many leftists have tattooed on them -- and turn it into a "hate symbol for the unvaccinated," ala the OK sign. The fact that Rowling is a TERF feeds beautifully into the whole thing, and hopefully the meme will force tens of thousands of butthurt lefties to remove their tattoos.
To use it anonymously online, you can go full smug Malfoy on your opponents. In real life, though, you wouldn't mention it until someone else brought it up, then just chuckle and play it off: "oh yeah, I guess I am pureblooded haha" or "pureblooded? What does that mean?" and so forth.
So no one should be getting genuinely divided by this that hasn't been already.
Full disclosure: I'm not religious, so take this for what it's worth.
I'm reminded of Revelation 2:9:
This chapter (kind of unfortunately?) goes on to say in verse 10:
However, while looking this up, I was interested to see the same phrasing in the next chapter, with an interesting coincidence(?) in the name of the church being written to. From Chapter 3:
(All emphasis mine.)
It seems to me that many of the cabal fit the description of "those who say they are Jews and are not, but are a synagogue of Satan." They certainly don't care about following the laws of the Old Testament or being a good person, but simply gaining power by any sick means possible.
It is conceivable -- but this is just something that occurred to me, and by no means am I claiming this is definitely the case -- that the name Philadelphia is not just a coincidence. As we all know, it was where the first Congress met to draft the Constitution -- the metaphorical birthplace of America. I will say that this scenario seems to work out more happily than the last one. I will also add that we "Philadelphians" could certainly use such a resounding victory over the "Synagogue of Satan."
All that said, I want to reiterate that I'm not religious. Even if you are, nobody can be sure if my half baked theory is correct, or if Earth actually has another 5,000 years before the real Apocalypse. Either way, it would be unwise to just count on the cavalry to come save the day. There's a reason that "God helps those who helps themselves" became a saying. Thanks for coming to my talk.