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#normal people are anti harassment
totallyanactualperson · 2 months
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“If your family found out you’re a proshipper they would disown you!” Idk what kind of family you be having that would disown you over fiction, but my 49 year old mother agrees with me on proship vs anti discourse. Didn’t even have to tell her I’m proship myself, she just took the proship side on her own when I told her what it is.
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unstabledumbdoll · 6 months
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yea no i don’t think “normal” people tell others to kill themselves over a goddamn ship.
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fite-club · 2 years
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the greatest trick online predators ever pulled was convincing teenagers that “people who are not cool with pedo/incest/rape/etc fanfiction” and “bullies who tell people to kill themselves over fandom” are the same singular group
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so, someone on here (the beautiful @adderess) made a long and very interesting post about how aemond could be in chronic panic due to his eye loss and someone on twitter shared it as well and ofc team bl*ck found it and jumped on it. saying how we babify aemond, how we're chronically online, to go touch grass and that we do mental gymnastic and i just can't believe how deranged they are. the tweet did not mention any other character, it was completely harmless and they made it to share something with the fandom and engage in conversation. and somehow team bl*ck has a problem with it and starts shit unprovoked. we can't even engage in fandom discourse and be interested in fiction anymore because here comes losers who have no other business but be miserable and salty.
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espasol-ni-kaeya · 1 year
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"What you consume in fiction defines who you are"
Some of you consume shows with moral lessons but you guys always turn up to be the most horrible human beings that walked the earth. What you consume in fiction doesn't define who you are but it's how you treat other people. Fiction does affect reality but it's not on a 1:1 basis. Reading non-con won't turn you into a rapist and if you think that a drawing or fanfic will turn you into a criminal then it's either you're too young to be consuming it or you need to seek professional help. All this screaming about "illegal ships" and none of you have done anything about it. If you think a fictional ship is "illegal" then why not try calling the police and see where it'll get you. You don't have to agree with me on this, go believe whatever you want, that's fine, but don't ever talk to me about morals and then tell people to off themselves or that they deserve the abuse they got when they were younger just because you're too concerned for a bug eyed, neon haired anime character. You're just doing more harm than good here.
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ocdhuacheng · 8 months
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Self proclaimed proshitters are always so ‘anti harassment’ and ‘curate your own space’ and ‘block and move on’ and whatever until someone makes a zine and doesn’t want you participating like… it’s very funny. Lmao. Rofl even.
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mikiruma · 11 months
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tumblr is so wild. every once in a while a stranger will accuse me of or try to "explain" something to me while ignoring the very concept of nuance. and i remember yeah this is why i dont reply to posts or interact with anyone i dont know personally super often
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“I don’t like this piece of fiction, kill yourself” -“normal people”
“I don’t like this piece of fiction, so I will scroll away. This is how everyone should react” -“pedophile���
Does anyone see the problem in this thinking? Any, any at all? I sure do
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discluded · 1 year
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merp-blerp · 2 years
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Why are people so dumb? Just because rich people value Van Gogh and other artists and their art doesn't mean that it's bad. Van Gogh's art has touched many different kinds of people, not just the rich. That's just a narrow way of thinking. Destroying it would be destroying something that means a lot to people. Destroying history. Destroying a real, poor man's life’s work! God! Quit trying to be some pretentious, woke, quirked-up hipster and think before you post! Especially when it's on complex topics like capitalism and art. Actually know what you are talking about before you talk so you don't spread something harmful. The art may not mean much to you–and you are allowed to have that opinion—but don't wish for it to be taken away from others who see its value.
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blurrymango · 14 days
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Ffucked up thoughts pertaining to Murdoc and 2D, as per usual-
"What kind of disorders could we diagnose them with? And how can I sexualize it?"
Like.
Nope nevermind post cancelled mood ruined thought I found a cool account but they think 2D is the top I need to kill myself and I need to bash my head in.
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In a better world I would be allowed to do this^ to people who think 2D is a top.
But sadly I can't and instead I'm forced to deal with knowing those folks exist.
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So I just sit here like this^ instead, on the verge of crying or throwing up because I can't handle people who think differently from me on this.
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prickly-paprikash · 11 days
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Kendrick doesn't just hate Drake as a person. He hates the very idea of Drake.
Hip-Hop is rooted in revolution. In defiance. These are the songs of an oppressed group of people, and decades upon decades people have hated it. Accused of being meaningless and invalid. Media outlets took steps to belittle hip-hop and make sure it isn't recognized as an art form and as a means to fight back.
2Pac spoke of wealth disparity and inequality. Tupac was literally a member of a communist organization when he was younger and never stopped speaking against capitalism.
Lauryn Hill spoke of the struggles a woman faces. Not just women, but black women. Salt-N-Peppa. Queen Latifah. MISSY FUCKING ELLIOT.
N.W.A made sure people knew about police brutality and violence against the Black community.
And now, in this day and age, we're also experiencing an explosion of Queer Hip-Hop. Lil Nas X is at the forefront of this. Lil Uzi Vert came out as non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, even when they knew that a lot of their fans would never use it or even respect them for it. Auntie Diaries, a song about a young man who grew up in a transphobic environment and bought into those beliefs, but could never fully do it because his Uncle loved him so much and taught him a lot of life lessons, and that wisdom translated to him accepting his cousin as a woman as well.
Drake is none of that.
He's the perfect representation of what people think hip-hop is. Flexing. Posturing. Objectifying women. A fucker so insecure he bought 2Pac's ring just to feel like he's part of the black community. Rejected by Rihanna publicly. Tried to groom Millie Bobby Brown. Kissed and inappropriately touched an underage girl during his concert. His songs have inspired so many young boys to treat girls like shit. His belief that the amount of rings and chains and cars he has is the true meaning of success.
Additional Edit: This is my fault. If this post gains more views, then it would be remiss of me not to add to this. It was my fault to begin with, not stating this beforehand because while I did know, I got lost in celebrating Hip-Hop in a place that doesn't usually do so, and rightfully so.
2Pac did fight for wealth equality and better social living for the black community. He also has a long, long history of battery, domestic abuse, and sexual harassment against women. Specifically against women of color. He made a song to celebrate his own mother, but outright refused to give the same show of respect to other women in his life. His hypocritical nature was brushed off in later decades, just the way I did now.
N.W.A is the same. Sexual assault charges, violence—they spoke of Police reform, but refuses to give the same treatment back towards the women in their lives.
50 cent refuses to backtrack on any of his misogynistic lyrics.
Modern rappers of today, such as the dead XXXtentacion. 6ix9ine. Kodak Black.
I do love Hip-Hop. I love rap. And the music itself has always been anti-authoritarian at its core, because those are its roots. And I was happy that circles that did not normally know of it or enjoy it were getting into it, even for one thing like this rap feud.
Lil Nas X, Little Simz, Childish Gambino, Missy Elliot, Queen Latifah, Lauryn Hill—rappers who have at the very least consistently tried to put their money where their mouth is. Who have tried to act in accordance to what they rap and write and sing for.
@shehungthemoon @ohsugarsims finnthehumanmp3 were the ones who rightfully clarified in the comments. I know an apology won't correct my hypocrisy or my stupidity. I should have added all of this before making this post, but I wanted so badly to celebrate a genre of music but failed to do my due diligence in showing a better, holistic view of it. If anyone felt triggered, offended, troubled, frustrated or any other intense negative emotions surrounding this, please do block me. I'm sorry.
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coulsonlives · 11 months
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I just saw another 'callout' for someone where the charges were 'something something incest and ~CHiLd pORN!!!~'...
And yes it was all fictional shit, nothing real had even happened, and this person wasn't abusing anyone. These people were calling literal fiction art 'child porn' lmao. Maybe it's icky to me and most people but fictional stuff is allowed on platforms like tumblr and twitter for good reason y'all. Oh and ao3 which half these dingbats seemed to use for some reason.
Like, at least pick a story before you start being hypocrites
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weeb-cheese · 1 year
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I’ve been seeing a lot of discussion about how harmful and self destructive the “anti” philosophy is. And it’s actually really interesting in a morbid curiosity and fandom history kind of way. I’ve even seen people doing like full on academic research about it.
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Idk how to turn off the comments on my previous post…
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