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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2023-11-12 03:45 pm

[ SECRET POST #6155 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6155 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2023-11-12 09:31 pm (UTC)(link)
OP jumps to assuming a book with a black person on the cover is going to be a message-y racism-themed book, I don't think it's too big a leap to wonder if they're more uncomfortable with racism (even if it's a background element) than other real-world themes.

(Anonymous) 2023-11-12 09:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Maybe, sure? But them not wanting a messagey-plot about racism doesn't mean they "instantly stop reading" if racism is touched on, is what I'm saying

I'm not commenting on the cover thing, just that wanting to avoid message plots isn't the same as clutching pearls and dropping books at the very mention of something in passing

(Anonymous) 2023-11-12 09:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Sure, maybe. They instantly get deterred from books by the cover, which was the point of the secret, which does raise some questions about how they may react to racism in fiction and other real-world elements.

(Anonymous) 2023-11-12 09:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Kinda. They get deterred specifically because they suspect a message fic lurks behind the cover, and their aversion to message plots in general is clearly greater than their desire to risk it and read it

This doesn't say how they react if they run across peripheral racism in other non-message plot, adventure-focused stories though, so it seems exaggerated to suggest they only want "books for babies" as though only childrens media or message plots exist