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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-07-02 03:58 pm

[ SECRET POST #3468 ]


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[personal profile] blitzwing 2016-07-03 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Honestly, that was pretty much just you talking about "importance ranking."

My initial comment was literally "I don't see why it's important." If you weren't talking about importance ranking, then you basically hijacked my subthread to talk about something unrelated to what I was saying. Which is kinda rude. It would be like if I went up to DT when he's talking about the glories of atheism and got pissed at him for not talking about tamales.


The anon upthread was doing everything they could not to talk about it

That's kind of a weird assumption to make about their motives, especially since their initial responses to *were* very importance-ranking pertinent. Are you the OP?

It's one thing to disagree, but you keep not getting where people are coming from and making them explain

If you understand your position, it shouldn't be hard to explain. I never have any problems explaining the basis of my beliefs/assertions. Unless I'm wrong, in which case being challenged makes me realize that the foundations I'd built my beliefs on were false or poorly constructed.

I'm still not sure if I said anything today you fully understood, let alone agreed or disagreed with. It makes me feel stupid, because if I were smart, I'd be able to explain it all in a way you'd understand.

Nothing you've said has been especially complex; most of it has been quite simple if anything. I don't know why you'd think I didn't understand it, other than a condescending "If they absorbed the same facts I did, of course they'd agree with me!" attitude. An attitude you've shown--even blatantly spelling it out with "you don't agree with me on importance ranking for X, so clearly you're ignorant about basic feminism!"

(Even though they're not especially related in anyway and you have yet to explain why *anything* I've said would indicate an unfamiliarity with feminist theory. I am really very curious what motivated you to assume such a thing.)

I think maybe you're failing to understand something, you missed something somewhere but you think I'm the one that did. The only way I can see how feminist theory would be relevant to this discussion would be if you were fighting a straw man of your own construction this whole time without realizing it.

For the record: not once in this entire thread have I argued that increasing diversity in media is not important. What I have asked is why criticizing individual works should be considered important in relation to achieving that goal.