And: If somebody cowardly outnumbered me four to one and tortured me in front of the whole school, just for the fact that I exist,
I do remember those words. It's just the truth. I clearly remember James saying that he had two reasons for treating Snape that way, a) because he existed, and b) because Sirius was bored.
I'm kind of like that...dead serious most of the time.
Then you use different standarts for others than for yourself? Interesting.
The difference is in motive. Sirius probably did think it was nothing more than a childhood prank and a good way to scare Snape ...He and Draco do have that sort of personality where they actually want someone to get hurt
Sirius wanted the same, because he loathed Snape. And that loathing was entirely mutual. So, not much of a difference between the two, JKR confirmed that on her website.
Yes, it's certainly true what you say about Slytherin, what the book says about Slytherin. But one thing I can't get out of my mind is that it's children that are sorted. At the age of eleven, when their personalities are not even half developed, they decide what will influence them most for the rest of their youth. Just imagine something: What if Harry hadn't met Draco, on the one hand, and Ron and Hermione on the other hand before the sorting? If he hadn't juged Slytherin before the sorting, he would most certainly have been placed there. What would he be like now? For me, this clear separation of the houses leaves a real bitter aftertaste and should be reconsidered.