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fandomsecrets2024-05-03 07:22 pm
[ SECRET POST #6328 ]
⌈ Secret Post #6328 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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02. [SPOILERS for Civil War (2024)]

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03. [SPOILERS for Ghost of Tsushima]

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04. [SPOILERS for Detective Conan]
[WARNING for discussion of incest]

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05. [WARNING for discussion of sex with a minor/statutory rape]

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06. [WARNING for discussion of domestic violence]

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07. [WARNING for discussion of JKR/transphobia]

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08. [WARNING for discussion of sexual assault]

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(Anonymous) 2024-05-04 01:33 am (UTC)(link)And not everyone is living online. You are projecting your own experience onto everyone.
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(Anonymous) 2024-05-04 05:22 am (UTC)(link)I agree with ayrt tbh, a lot of my coworkers are casually fans of HP, including people I've seen speak respectfully about trans issues whenever it comes up, never misgender trans coworkers, and even some trans coworkers themselves. It's a big part of pop culture, and some people don't know or care about the author's political views, many of them haven't engaged with HP or JKR more than casually since they were kids. I've also met plenty of people who can't enjoy it anymore, but I don't take it as a hint that someone is transphobic if they simply like a very popular franchise.
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(Anonymous) 2024-05-04 01:49 pm (UTC)(link)Not everyone who likes Harry Potter is what I would call "fannish" (because Harry Potter is pop culture at this point), and not everyone who is fannish does fandom by using big social media websites. So yeah, you and I are on Fandom Secrets -- we are VERY tapped into this fannish community and it is impossible for us to not know about JKR's transphobia. But that is a very narrow view of what a "Harry Potter fan" looks like, based entirely what Harry Potter fans in OUR online spaces look like.
For everyone else, it is very possible to casually like Harry Potter or have some Harry Potter merch you use and have NO idea what's going on with JKR's Twitter feed, even when you use the internet every single day! Even if you're on Twitter every day! JKR even makes it into the news for her transphobic opinions, sometimes, but the news media massively downplays the extent of her transphobia and just how obsessive she is about this issue. It's just really easy to be a Harry Potter fan and not know how bad she is about these issues, even if you're decently tapped into the wider world. It's going to become less that way over time as news spreads, but some people just really don't care what the author of a popular children's book series is saying on Twitter.