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fandomsecrets2022-10-28 07:28 pm
[ SECRET POST #5775 ]
⌈ Secret Post #5775 ⌋
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[The Murderbot Chronicles]
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[Witchfinder General]
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[The Mermaid Princess's Guilty Meal]
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[Arknights]
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13. [SPOILERS for Mary Skelter 2]

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14. [WARNING for discussion of abuse]

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15. [WARNING for discussion of rape(-revenge films? this is here just in case)]

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(Anonymous) 2022-10-29 12:46 pm (UTC)(link)Obviously Murderbot is fictional and we're not doing harm to anyone by using they, and that's not why it bothered me- but the fact that so much of Murderbot's deal is defining itself how it wants, and in a way that I think can challenge the reader (because generally speaking English doesn't use it for people, and many people will even default to a gendered pronoun for animals), that insisting on 'they' - especially when you explicitly admit it's because you think the character "deserves" better treatment, meaning to be humanized- feels like missing the point.
Murderbot is great and it deserves to make its own decisions about who and what it is.