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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2021-02-08 05:58 pm

[ SECRET POST #5148 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5148 ⌋

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[personal profile] thewakokid 2021-02-08 11:14 pm (UTC)(link)
You an me, anon. We are of one mind in this.

I mean don't get me wrong, some times shit really is trying to push through a sneaky "Its necessary to hate X in real life and my book / manga / comics / game / movie is designed to promote my ideology" I'm fully aware of this. I've seen it happen on both sides... But most the time when people call out the "Anti-X messages imbedded in this fiction" it seems like it's always a reach.

It's the same as the "The writers want to tell us TRUE fans that they support our ship, thats why these two characters are wearing the same colour shoelaces" delusions. You're seeing shit that you WANT / Expect to see.
Edited 2021-02-08 23:18 (UTC)
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[personal profile] thewakokid 2021-02-09 12:24 am (UTC)(link)
My GF just put this perfectly: If people were more comfortable just saying "I don't like this thing, and that's ok, I will walk away and not be bothered that it exists for other people" then discussions around coding would be a VERY rare thing. This discussion comes predominantly from needing to feel their dislike is not just the uncomfortable fact that other people have differing tastes, but rather the result of some moral imperative they have to act on to prove their superiority.