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thecollectibles · 2 years
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Hades Underworld Triptych by Joanne Tran and Jen Zee
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pixalry · 2 years
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Hades Underworld Triptych - Created by Jen Zee & Joanne Tran
Prints available for sale exclusively from Fangamer.
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okay so i have a question:
i have a lot of Harry Potter merch. Not new one, i bought the last one like two years ago, but i still have it.
However I don't feel like wearing it anymore. I basically have this dilemma where the clothing is very comfortable and fits me well, but i don't want to be seen as supporting J.K. Rowling (which i am not).
What's your thought on this, would you think a person wearing hp merch is a J.K Rowling supporter if you saw them on the street ?
(If you're trans and or jewish, your opinion on this is especially appreciated, but i'll take opinions from anyone but Terfs, you can fuck off)
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victoriadallonfan · 13 days
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“Local Moron Who Denies Nazi War Crimes and Associates with Nazi Apologists Upset that People Call Her a Nazi Apologist.”
Remember who JKRowlings friends (aka homophobes, transphobes, and fascists) are:
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nando161mando · 6 days
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When you're so obsessed with trans people that even Musk thinks you're being too much.
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you-need-not-apply · 1 month
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She is such a loser
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zooophagous · 1 year
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I see some notes on that Lovecraft post all "why aren't we also willing to look past Harry Potter if we're able to for Cthulu" and I gotta say death of the author works a loooot better when the author is actually dead.
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blueberrydanish · 5 months
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okayyy so im definitely not the most well versed with everything surrounding jkr, and im kinda just yelling into the void with this one, but I think its kinda funny how she's a radfem that often focuses on the men in her stories, reducing even the female characters with potential to love interests, shames women for fighting for justice (the whole S.P.E.W. thing was not it), uses the bigotry a woman faced from her best friend as a point in his tragic backstory, leans into stereotypes of girls being catty, dumb, and worthy of ridicule if they express romantic desire (Fleur Delacor and Lavender Brown), and gives many of her male characters some form of backstory to at least semi justify their actions, while women like Bellatrix Lestrange and Dolores Umbridge are just crazy evil bitches. idk just makes it feel like some of the shit she spouts on twitter is less about womens rights and more about her total aversion to trans people.
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chainedspectre · 4 months
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just wrote transgender poetry in a harry potter notebook left over from my primary school harry potter phase. fuck you joanne.
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Maybe God does hate fags. But I don’t think so. Why? Well see before a certain children’s property was actively being used as a mouthpiece for a hate movement by its disgraced Brit-faced author I was unfortunately a rabid, insufferable fan for most of my childhood up until my late teenage years. And yet, some little voice in the back of my head always whispered “don’t get a Harry Potter tattoo, you’ll regret it someday for Reasons” that right there y’all was the voice of a fag-loving God :) Jesus saves <3
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angel-and-the-serpent · 2 months
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going onto tumblr an checking whtas trending. my full reaction "ides of march....yeah expected....jk rowling...wait...JK ROWLING WHAT HAVE YOU DONE NOW" *i google it then end up going through her fucking tweets and become confused on how i once called this woman my hero*
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guilty-queer · 1 year
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The town inside me has told me that
Transphobes need to perish
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I'm normal about her I swear
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Important distinction regarding JKR and Holocaust denial
I think it's really important that we get the distinction here right, especially to be as effective as possible.
"... that would fall under the category of Nazi crime denialism. Now, there is a reason I use that phrase in particular.
"She has not, at time of recording, engaged in holocaust denial. That needs to be made very clear. The holocaust very specifically refers to the crimes committed against the Jewish people by the Nazis.
"However, the holocaust was not the only crime committed by the Nazis. So while holocaust denial is a form of Nazi crime denial, not every Nazi crime denial is holocaust denial."
Vera Wylde - JK Rowling's Nazi crime denial and why it matters
I would highly encourage everyone to watch this video. She goes into a lot of detail and breaks down all of the proof that the Nazis burning that material did factually happen. It's a very well put together video.
Bonus for supporting her as a trans creator!
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nerdby · 2 months
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All that's missing is the fucking inverted swastika.
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hildafendi-trash · 1 year
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PROFESSOR LAYTON IS BEATING THE ANTISEMETIC/TRANSPHOBIC WIZARD GAME (even if just by a technicality)!!!!
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Transgender Marxism edited by Jules Joanne Gleeson and Elle O'Rourke
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Transgender Marxism collects a set of reflections on the relations between gender and labour, showing how these linked phenomena structure antagonisms in particular social and historical situations. The collection contributes to Marxist Feminism and Social Reproduction Theory through both personal and analytic examinations of the particular social activity demanded of trans people around the world. The aim of the publication is not to provide an exhaustive overview of all trans thinkers using Marxist frameworks, but rather to provide a provocative and illuminating entry point to this mode of theorisation. No one is spared gendered enculturation, but the contributors to this collection argue that transgender people face particular pressures, oppressions, and state persecution. The first part of the book explores particular movements, and lives, through a Marxist lens. The second section emphasises the 'Marxism' in Transgender Marxism, exploring the particular experience of surviving as trans in light of the totality of gendered experience under capitalism. The contributors also consider how the particular case of transgender life offers opportunities to revise and renew Marxist theorising more generally. The final part twins Marxism with other schools of thought, such as psychoanalysis, mainstream psychology, phenomenology, and Butlerian performativity, to offer clearer insight into transgender experience.
Mod opinion: I haven't read this book yet, but it sounds really interesting!
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