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its-pluto2 · 1 year
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Last one but like imagine, just imagine, getting so pissed off at a stranger on the internet when they "changed the title of their blog and that bothers me because they clearly did it to mock me and my besties and they are so problematic boo hoo hoo whine whine whine!!"
like A) imagine being so privileged that that is what makes you furious enough that you have to bypass their block of you to screenshot and put in your sad little callout post and B) imagine having the free time to stalk someone who likes something different to you 😂 and C) imagine being the person who says "Don't like me? Unfollow and block, blegh!!!" and then engaging in the worst dumspter fire of the month yet that one of your besties happened to start
I imagine being as privileged and having as much free time, but I luckily can't imagine being pitiful and hypocritical.
The only problem is when this ridiculous type of person's online presence is so large that they are actually taken seriously and actually manipulate others into thinking and agreeing with their bullshit mentalities.
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its-pluto2 · 1 year
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Not sorry and full offense but if you go around saying shit that you know is going to get people angry because you are literally targetting them as people, and then you not only call out the person who had the guts to stand up to you with the same energy and not taking your bullshit but also you begin making yourself the victim for others to see and ultimately turn against the person who defended themselves from you
You are manipulative and petty and deserve to be stood up to more often and you absolutely deserve the consequences of your actions, namely being told to fuck off as well when you're the one provoking and starting dumpster fires.
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its-pluto2 · 1 year
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A lot of the times when someone goes and says a piece of media is problematic it's literally just some show that doesn't have to be taken seriously and is only taken that seriously because you indeed are privileged and have no problems so you have to go around scraping for problems from pointless sources for clout.
It's totally okay and valid to not like something, but if you're making yourself sit through something you hate so much and triggers you so much that you're shaking and crying and become a keyboard social justice warrior, maybe chill out and find something to do that actually makes you happy? Maybe go and use all that energy on something that'll actually be good for you instead of projecting your makeshift problems onto everything and everyone.
Critique isn't wrong but, labelling everything as problematic? Using a word as strong as problematic for what is literally a TV show you have the freedom to just not watch? Labelling the people who engage in certain fiction you dislike as problematic?
My dudes and gals, problematic people and things can be spotted miles away, and (with a few minor exceptions Joker) the fiction they engage with isn't one of the telltale signs.
Someone watching a show or liking a character isn't problematic. Media in itself isn't always problematic either, it can just be poorly written, overly simple, or deal with strong/controversial topics that, if handled correctly, can deliver appropriate messages to those who have enough critical thinking skills to analyze it - and it shows massively when these strong topics aren't handled correctly.
The aforementioned things do not make something or someone problematic by default and chances are many conflicts arise from difference in preferences.
What is problematic is when a person, or group of people, attack the fans of something because they like it. When they identify and target these fans and, instead of listening or attempting to debate whatever topic, attack the other person - not the opposing argument, the person. When, as a group of fans with certain ideals, you uphold these ideals as standards for people to interact with you. When as this group of people, you adopt a superiority mentality, sometimes without even realizing it, and with your "enemies" identified you transfer your "enemies'" "sins" onto someone you've seen interact with them once.
Like, you associated with C so I assume you condone the same things they do and if you do then you cannot be seen with us.
Or, your fandom experience isn't 100% like mine and that means you have terrible views on some subjects because my views are the correct ones but you don't have them so you must be problematic.
At best, it's the behavior of a petty, ridiculous clique. A group of school popular kids who go around bullying the kids who aren't lucky enough to have a whole squad backing up their ideas and can't argue with you because A) you refuse to listen and B) you degrade them to your level and beat them at that.
At worst, it's abuse translating into a fandom space. A space of affinity and fiction which, last I heard, cannot, does not, and should not define a person's worth.
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its-pluto2 · 1 year
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talk about being a hypocrite and throwing morality out the window when it comes to something you like.
Hhhmmmm. Do I swing a bat at a hornet’s nest tonight…
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its-pluto2 · 1 year
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@lady--kenobi So Crosshair is a bad-boo-boo cuz you don't like him and you're going so far as saying he'd be an abusive partner, taking an obvious dig at anyone who likes him which is none of your business
But Aemond Targaryen is suddenly okay? 🤣
Fuck, talk about being a hypocrite and throwing morality out the window when it comes to something you like.
Hhhmmmm. Do I swing a bat at a hornet’s nest tonight…
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its-pluto2 · 1 year
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Think about it.
A fan who enjoys a show and is capable of recognizing its flaws and giving a valid analysis because they've invested their time willing and openly gives a much more valid critique than someone who is notorious for only ever being a bitter voice on any subject they touch, only ever makes angry-coded comments and has ridiculous standards for the people acceptable to interact with them.
Take every comment from whom it's coming from 😉
Imagine hating a show so much that you're willing to sit through it just to pick on the people who do enjoy it 😂
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its-pluto2 · 1 year
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Imagine hating a show so much that you're willing to sit through it just to pick on the people who do enjoy it 😂
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its-pluto2 · 1 year
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People will go "Aight I'll swing a bat at a hornet's nest" and then whine when people point out what a dick they're being. :)
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its-pluto2 · 1 year
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I think it's a decent time to reblog this and remind people to let people have fucking fun with what they do in fandom, as in, time spent in a fictional universe.
Not everything in media has to be political or perfect and it certainly doesn't have to cater to your tastes for it to be good, and you certainly don't have to go around look at my hot takes i'm better than you-ing people who really don't want to hear how much you particularly hate on something they love.
Quit ruining what should be a good experience for others and invest that energy in things where you'll actually make a difference instead of shitting on others because it's easier for you :)
Leave other fans to their own devices, they don't care what you think and don't want you in their noses trying to convince them otherwise.
Also don't go around starting the whole hate bullying towards fans who happen to gravitate towards Crosshair's character.
This was a big problem during season 1, with many fans of Crosshair being called terrible things that shouldn't be thrown around lightly, especially not to fearmonger, to prove a point, or to feel superior.
Crosshair is a fictional character (one who ended up in his position through manipulation and literal mind control at that) and Star Wars has countless more characters in the Empire, many who are far worse than Crosshair, many who are adored by the fans clutching their pearls at this one clone.
Don't go around harassing the fans of the show, and don't go around harassing the fans of this character.
After about a year (bit longer) of being in the fandom and observing "Crosshair fans" I've noticed most of them (with a few minor exceptions, and even they shouldn't be labeled as acceptable targets for violence and harassment) are very sane, very kind people who only like him that much because they're capable of seeing things as not black and white.
That is the whole point of Crosshair.
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its-pluto2 · 1 year
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A lot of people like to say radical feminists are white women and therefore white supremac*sts and whatnot. Have you not noticed that a lot of radical feminists aren't even white?
We're Mexican. We're Latin American. We're from India, from the Middle East, from Asia. We're from places where it is life and death to be a woman. Where we're targeted as criminals for protesting the injustice we live every day, where one late night might mean we won't return home, where our sex means a difference in how we're treated all our life in every aspect of it. Jobs, socializing, studies. Everything.
Take a look at Iran. At Mexico. At Korea. Do some research before you throw around words like white supremac*st and n*zi around like they mean nothing when you're talking about radical feminists, the women fighting and putting their lives on the line to stop all of this horrible, terrifying violence against us. Literally, google any of these countries next to the word "femicide" and open your eyes a little to the harsh truth (and I must warn you, if you do this, the results will be upsetting).
You guys like to tag radical feminism as this horrible trend that oppresses other movements when in reality, it's a handful of new, "progressive", "liberal" movements that are trying to demerit and oppress feminism and feminists, whether they're aware of it or not.
If your movement has to take away women's rights, you need to revise what it is you're fighting for and how you're doing it.
I am a radical feminist because I am tired of living in fear. I am tired of hearing in the news of another woman whose life was brutally ended simply because she was a woman.
We're not dying out here, we're being murdered. We're being discriminated, we're being denied safety and body autonomy and the right to choose over what happens to our bodies, we're unable to earn the same as a man for doing the same job, we're unable to express a strong character without being called manipulative or hysterical. We have so. much. bullshit to deal with simply because we are women.
And you still think our sole purpose is to target some random movement and some set of pronouns? No, honey, feminists, real feminists, have our priorities very clear.
What we don't like is that now, we have to be reduced to our organs and that we can't even freely call ourselves women because some people will be offended even by that. I cannot fathom how some people still don't realize the slap in the face that is calling women "uterus-havers" just to coddle other people. Use what pronouns you want, but don't take away women's right to call ourselves women - how absurd is that?! I can't call myself a women to not offend certain people!
Are you really telling me that, on top of having to deal with all of the risks that being a woman implies in my life, I have to not call myself a woman and instead use some odd, progressive term just so I don't offend you?
No. Enough is enough.
Women do not deserve to be silenced, on the verge of the year 2023, because other people with very specific needs and wants, want to be coddled by us. Fight for your rights, by all means, but don't try to take away ours just so you can feel better.
Get a grip on what feminism is, what it stands for, and understand that radical feminism only exists because movement after movement tries to crush everything we've fought for and everything we've achieved.
And, if you're a woman and claim to be libfem, or claim to hate feminism, or claim that feminism doesn't represent you, think again. You're only able to have access to a computer or a mobile platform to express your opinion, wear pants, and have access to basic education, among countless other privileges you take for granted, because of feminism.
I mean, come on. A woman wishing for another woman (e.g. "terfs") to be hurt and die? How awful do you have to be to wish that upon another woman? Who's the bad feminist in this scenario?
Women should support and help women before all else, because we're all each other has. You can coddle and favor men all you want, but heaven forbid, if you ever have to deal with sexual harassment, gender violence, anything related, those men you defend won't help you. They will blame you. The men who love women who hate feminism are the men who are most prone to causing harm to a woman for any reason, and you're coddling them by saying "Oh, feminism isn't about me! I believe in not all men! Death to radfems!!"
Think about that if you consider yourself "libfem" - it's a lie. It's a goddamn lie fabricated to coddle and submit to people who feel entitled to our social struggle, people who are so privileged already that they have to find problems and social causes and make up endless terms and pronouns and bullshit to justify it.
Nothing justifies you trying to silence feminism when, all over the world, no matter what country you look into, women are hunted and hurt simply because we are women.
Get that in your heads.
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its-pluto2 · 1 year
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"Terfs and radfems' ideology is based on hate and white supremacy"
First of all, terf is a term used to label a woman as an acceptable target for violence. Believing you have the right to define when a woman should receive violence is an ideology based on hate and is misogyny.
Second of all, many radfems, myself included, are women of color. Do some research on what lengths of violence women experience in countries such as Mexico, India, Iran, Korea, and others.
Third of all, a white woman being a feminist does not inherently make her a white supremacist.
Fourth of all, women are often labelled terfs because they talk about their sex-based oppression and the need for female-exclusive spaces, such as bathrooms, abuse recovery centers, saunas, where we are already vulnerable and prefer to be in company of other women to mitigate risk.
If your progressive and woke ideology consists of erasing women and hating us even more for expressing concerns over the very real sex-based oppresion we face every day, you are the one whose ideology is a) easily manipulated by people with louder voices even when they're incorrect and b) basing your ideology on hate and misogyny.
Something for all you to think about. Women are not inherently your enemy, you're labelling us as your enemy because you want to invade our rights and our spaces and we are, very rightfully so, not letting you.
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its-pluto2 · 1 year
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But if you're a woman who dives into the so-called liberal feminism which is just patriarchy in disguise claiming anything you choose to do is feminist even if it degrades you (do your research, I'm not your mamma)
If you're a woman who hates on other women
If you're a woman who uses the term TERF and thinks TERFS should die violently because of a disagreement in opinions
If you're a woman who condones promoting violence against another woman for whatever reason
If you're a woman going around claiming you don't need a vagina or a uterus or ovaries to be a woman and that men with penises can be women and therefore enter women's spaces and have access to laws and cares created specifically for a woman's body
If you're a woman who sill sooner side with a "woman" who used to be a man or still has the biology of a man
Then you are letting me, another woman, know that I am not safe around you. You are letting me know that, even as women, you would sooner protect men and men pretending to be women than you would protect me, someone who shares your oppression since day fucking one. You are letting me know that you care more about men and about being perceived as woke and progressive than about women's actual freedom and safety.
You are blinded and you are fooling yourself.
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its-pluto2 · 1 year
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Just some comments under a post that spews hate about women whose feminism is female centric.
It's always good to know that there are still many women who can think critically and who understand that women fighting against our oppression isn't bad.
But it's alarming that posts like that even exist, it's alarming how many women agree with that misogynistic mentality. It's depressing.
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its-pluto2 · 1 year
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And the amount of women agreeing with OP's sort of mentality is alarming. Don't let yourselves be manipulated, keep yourselves safe.
Unfriendly fucking reminder that TERFs, SWERFs, and really any other self identified “radical feminists,” “gender abolitionists,” “womyn-born-womyn,” or anyone whose feminism is “female centric” (ie excludes trans women) are not fucking welcome here. You are not welcome to this space, to my posts, or anywhere near me. Get lost.
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its-pluto2 · 1 year
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Um... what kind of person hates women because feminism is female centric?
Why shouldn't feminism be female centric if it is literally called feminism because it was created for women to at least try to live decent, normal, safe lives?
And if women are still labelled acceptable targets for violence by people of different types, why shouldn't we still be fighting for women?
Do you hate women that much?!
Gods, the woke, liberal, gendie mentality these days. While minorities all over are opressed, that doesn't and shouldn't try to erase the opression women receive since day one.
You shouldn't hate women for wanting to keep themsleves safe from ideologies that actively want to do things that would erase our rights (I.E. if we begin saying that a "woman" can be someone with a penis, why should there be rights protecting a uterus if literally anyone can be a woman?) or prevent us from having spaces exclusive to women that were built like that for our safety. It is misogynistic to do so.
Just say you are a man who hates women or are a woman with internalized misogyny.
Women should be protected and women should prioritize their own and their fellow women's safety before coddling anyone else.
This is my unfriendly fucking reminder that if you hate women you are not welcome here, you will not be welcome in many places, and if you're willing to use the term TERF or whatnot and claim women deserve to die and be on the receiving end of even more violence because they deign to disagree with your opinion, you are a fucking mysoginyst.
Please, have some fucking critical thinking.
Unfriendly fucking reminder that TERFs, SWERFs, and really any other self identified “radical feminists,” “gender abolitionists,” “womyn-born-womyn,” or anyone whose feminism is “female centric” (ie excludes trans women) are not fucking welcome here. You are not welcome to this space, to my posts, or anywhere near me. Get lost.
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its-pluto2 · 1 year
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You know so little and you are so happy acting like you know it all.
For once in your fucking life, prioritize women and women's safety :)
"Women don't own womanhood" oh then who tf does? The 30-something year old man who decided he wanted to be a woman and knows nothing about what it's like to grow up silenced, marginalized, discriminated, harassed, treated like a sexual object, only validated based on unrealistic and even deadly beauty standards? Who must now be applauded for saying "I feel female!" Who must now, despite looking and sounding and behaving like a man, even before properly transitioning, be allowed into women-exclusive spaces which were only created to protect women from predators?
Right. Of course. (sarcasm, for those of you who can't understand the connotation)
All your progressive movements are crap; you guys have no idea what you're talking about, what you're saying, what messages you're actually conveying.
Woke culture is a dangerous, disgusting thing. Keep it out of feminism, we're actually fighting for our lives here.
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its-pluto2 · 1 year
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The Bad Batch season 2 premieres tomorrow and the show's fans are excited, as they should be.
I want to ask you, the person reading this, to not be that one person who begins calling the show's fans r*cist and f*csist other adjectives because the animators chose not to unwhitewash the clones.
I'll gently remind you that Rex and the clones were not unwhitewashed for Tales of the Jedi and they were not voiced by a Maori man, and nobody complained about that.
Every clone that's gone through the animation has been whitewashed, and y'all apparently have no problem when it comes to all of them. Y'all apparently haven't done anything wrong by engaging in TCW and TOTJ but suddenly TBB fans are terrible people. Yeah, right.
The fans' enjoyment of a show is not a bad thing, but your policing and feeling morally superior and taking a valid cause that affects fans of color and molding it into your own little mask to be woke and progressive is.
Also, filter and tag spoilers. Don't be that one crapbag who spoils someone who wasn't able to be up at 3AM to watch the show.
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