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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-02-12 06:38 pm

[ SECRET POST #2233 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2233 ⌋

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[personal profile] harp 2013-02-13 07:09 am (UTC)(link)
That's because those Social Justice Stains make us feel more awkward, unwelcomed, and freakish than anything. Regular, average people are like "oh, you're Indian and Trans? Ok, cool, next subject."

Whereas the SJ-BAWWWers make a huge song and dance about it. "Don't worry! I still love you even though you're a freak! I won't let anyone call you a freak! Hey, what that person just said could possibly be taken as a slur if you take out some letters and add in other letters and say it backwards. He hates you! Well I hate him because he hates you!" I don't like Social Justice BAWers because I really do not like being reminded 24 hours a day of my dark skin, and I don't like it when innocent things that I find enjoyable are picked apart and twisted so that all I can see them as are slurs.

I have this one IRL friend, a real piece of work, who tried to ruin The Princess and the Frog for me by telling me how "racist" it was. I really wish I'd said to her "Look, I'm sorry that many years ago people who look like you were horrible to people who look like me, but find some other way to alleviate your white guilt, please and thanks." Her white guilt is off the friggin charts, but she deals with it by clinging to her other oppression cards doggedly.It's gotten to the point where I want to troll her, but I never have the nerve.

(Anonymous) 2013-02-13 01:55 pm (UTC)(link)
I especially love it when SJWs keep going on and on about how cis white people are unable to treat a minority the same as everyone else even if they think they do.
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[personal profile] harp 2013-02-13 03:19 pm (UTC)(link)
That's why it's easier to make it a non-issue by not bringing it up- which is my tactic most of the time, even in real life (as far as the gender thing goes; not much I can do about the skin color).

Now what's reeeally hilarious about skin color right now is that I've been finding comfort about my dark skin in ways that the SJW-Dickweeds would have a conniption fit over- the characters Zwarte Pete and Mr. Popo. Learning about their origins as magical creatures has been a huge band-aid on more than twenty years of being disgusted by my skin color. But I wouldn't dare say that to an SJW because those two are a huge source of shame to them. And therein lies the essence of the problem with some of those SJW's. They're only doing it to boost their own egos, not for anyone else's good.