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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-08-08 05:18 pm

[ SECRET POST #6790 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6790 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.


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09. [WARNING for discussion of bestiality/necrophilia/etc]

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(Anonymous) 2025-08-09 04:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Yup. It's really silly. You see this a lot online, where some people seem to think that any reference to a thing is an endorsement of that thing. What was that book awhile back where the main character started out being prejudiced against a different race of elves or something, and people immediately shat on the author because RACIST but then if they had kept reading, they'd see that the character was young and had been raised to believe that these elves were bad but she experienced more life and was around these elves and learned that it wasn't true? Literally her character development was her finding out that this prejudice was bad and growing past it. But people didn't have the common sense to keep reading and see what happened.....it's sad. Also see the book written by an Asian woman who was born in Asia and wrote a fiction novel that had slavery similar to how it existed in Asia and was roasted because it didn't match up to how slavery happened in the US. Because obviously, the US is the only place in the world that has ever had slaves.