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==Usage==
 
[[File:lordvoldemort.jpg|thumb|220px|[[Ralph Fiennes]] as Lord Voldemort, the main villain in the Harry Potter series that influenced the [[Neologism|term's coinage]].]]
===Islam===
The term has been used to criticize mainly [[Left-wing politics|left-winger]]s who vociferously condemn any legitimate [[criticism of Islam]] and instead bring up [[whataboutism]]s such as the [[Crusades]], with some even going far as [[Victim blaming|blaming]] those who have fell victim to Islamic extremism after mocking the religion (such as the [[Charlie Hebdo]] cartoonists). This position has influenced the term 'Voldemort effect'; in the Harry Potter series it is a [[taboo]] to mention the Dark Wizard's name, and the taboo in this situation is to merely state that [[Islamic fascism]] is a "politicized religion" that should be open for criticism.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=17859|title=Islamism, atheism, and the 'Voldemort' effect|author = Brian Morris |date= 1 December 2015|access-date=30 January 2024}}</ref>