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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2017-06-23 06:58 pm

[ SECRET POST #3824 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3824 ⌋

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[BoJack Horseman]


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[Horizon Zero Dawn]


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(Bill Cosby and Keshia Knight Pulliam)


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[personal profile] thewakokid 2017-06-24 10:08 am (UTC)(link)
I am reading with in it's own context. the only thing that strikes me as belonging to any greater context is the bit about how "The language of anti-black racism is often couched in terms of infantilization and ownership.

I acknowledge and agree with that, but then the language of fandom as whole is also couched in those terms. I agree if no-one has ever said "Junkrat is my baby boy" and doens't use those terms ever, but suddenly they're refereing to black characters as "theirs" then you might have some evidence to suggest the possibility of racism. But that aint fandom. They been doing this same stuff to white folks forever, the context has never been "This character is my property, my slave". in the context of the setting, it just doesn't mean that. If I'm not claiming literal ownership of spiderman calling him my guy, then there is no reason to assume it is any different for me too do it to T'Challa.