We have a club," Ron pointed out, despite the fact that it was ridiculous to have a club in a school. It was a nice club, but still, a logistical nightmare if you considered the security risk from the outside. "We need a foundation before we can worry about the rest of it. We don't even have laws yet, we're building from scratch so some things have to wait."
Ron really didn't see the problem with being prepared. "What's the alternative, though? We need to be prepared if someone like Bellatrix or Voldemort comes back. We also can't expect to be welcomed with open arms from the rest of the international community. So far they've been happy to ignore us, but how long will that last?" He didn't think long, and he'd rather be prepared than caught off guard. "And we are planning for good things. Hermione and I are getting married, we're preparing for students to come here, we're building relationships. It's not as one-sided as you think." He really didn't see how talking about the past would help anything.
"No, you didn't mention a prophecy," Ron said. "It was about everyone dying? If so, I can see why they'd be avoiding us. They probably think we, what? Self-fulfilled the prophecy, or something like that?"