That could turn him against Dumbledore (and Flamel), but I don’t see how it would turn him against Wizarding society. I doubt most wizards give Flamel or the Stone a second thought, if they even know he/it exists.
It’s also notable that the revelation of the existence of Nurmengard, which imprisons wizards without using Dementors, did not really turn him any more against Dumbledore or Wizarding society.
That could turn him against Dumbledore (and Flamel), but I don’t see how it would turn him against Wizarding society. I doubt most wizards give Flamel or the Stone a second thought, if they even know he/it exists.
In canon, at least, people know about Flamel, from Dumbledore’s Chocolate Frog card if nothing else. The Stone’s not a secret either, although it’s not common knowledge.
That could turn him against Dumbledore (and Flamel), but I don’t see how it would turn him against Wizarding society. I doubt most wizards give Flamel or the Stone a second thought, if they even know he/it exists.
It’s also notable that the revelation of the existence of Nurmengard, which imprisons wizards without using Dementors, did not really turn him any more against Dumbledore or Wizarding society.
You’re right.
In canon, at least, people know about Flamel, from Dumbledore’s Chocolate Frog card if nothing else. The Stone’s not a secret either, although it’s not common knowledge.