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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2024-11-17 04:00 pm

[ SECRET POST #6526 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6526 ⌋

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Re: nayrt

(Anonymous) 2024-11-18 04:38 am (UTC)(link)
NAYRT, but anon above

This is also part of it tbh. Whether it's moral or immoral real life incest, which always gets dragged into the conversation, I don't understand what it has to do with fictional incest or how it makes fictional incest inherently immoral.

Rape IRL for example is inherently immoral. Fictional rape is not inherently immoral and I don't understand why someone would think so. Sure, an entire situation could be judged as immoral if someone is writing about it in fiction and then telling people this is fine and ideal and how relations between husband and wife should be, or other bullshit like that. But having to say "this thing in fiction can be immoral if you do all this other stuff about it" just proves it isn't inherently so.

Re: nayrt

(Anonymous) 2024-11-18 04:41 am (UTC)(link)
*Writing about fictional rape is not inherently immoral, to be clear. The in-character act itself within the world is still immoral, obviously. But so is every villain ever written

Re: nayrt

(Anonymous) 2024-11-18 05:00 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, I agree - I was just making the argument that even in real life situations, things aren't always inherently moral or immoral, so that holds even less true in fiction where there are no real people involved.