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blackheartbiohazards

"I don't want to read this" is totally valid.

"This is disgusting to me" is totally valid.

"I don't want to read this because it is disgusting to me" is totally valid.

"I don't think anyone should be allowed to read or write this because it is disgusting to me" is authoritarian.

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blackheartbiohazards

"I don't think anyone should be allowed to read or write this because it is disgusting to me" is authoritarian.

Bro, blocking someone and then using their tag like this is, all offence, weak as fuck. Like all you had to say was, na bro I don't promote pedo protags on this here blog, because I wholly agree with the premise of your argument given contexts (i.e., writing abusive relationships to show the evils, great; writing abusive relationships to show the romance, yikes).

This response is so, so comically shitty within the context of that tag, oh my god.

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blackheartbiohazards

"I don't think anyone should be allowed to read or write this because it is disgusting to me" is authoritarian.

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blackheartbiohazards

"I don't think anyone should be allowed to read or write this because it is disgusting to me" is authoritarian.

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blackheartbiohazards
"Censorship of some topics in fiction and art is good and I would be happy if it were to be enacted in a way I approved of"

and

"some things should be banned from ever being written or read about in fiction"

are both authoritarian viewpoints to hold and express, even if you don't have the power to enact them.

If you hold these viewpoints you are holding authoritarian viewpoints.

DUDE IT’S PEDO FICS EVERYBODY THINKS THEY’RE NASTY

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blackheartbiohazards

Let me explain this to you in simple terms.

Something being nasty is not a good reason to ban fiction about it.

If we accept that "something being nasty is a good reason to bad fiction about it" then we give a foot in the door for all the people who truly, genuinely believe that queer people are nasty to ban all queer literature.

This is not about defending bad people this is about defending the freedom of good people from tyranny, you moron.

I think if you take it to its logical extreme. Say, banning people from writing stories of sexual abuse. That could then be said "well ANY talk about sexual abuse is bad."

And from that, you could ban books that talk about it irl. Or books like how to recover after being abuse. If its not something to be discussed AT ALL.

The fact that I’ve seen this post in some form on my dash like 100x and each time there’s new idiots who do not get that you can’t have *some* censorship.

Either you’re for it or you aren’t.

The moment you agree that something should never, ever exist in fiction is the moment that anything can be banned.

Remember a while back how Tumblr banned a bunch of tags, including many popular innocuous ones that even people who are for censorship used and were upset about?

When censorship happens, stuff YOU like can and will be banned. That’s how it works.

Remember how a bunch of people had their accounts terminated here only last year for writing about their own sexual abuse?

When you ban “pedo” topics, say, any talk of child sexual abuse in any form, that means people can no longer write about their own experiences. It means people cannot educate others so they can learn how to protect themselves or get help from these situations.

Censorship is authoritarian. Full stop.

Even if “everyone” agrees something is “gross” and “shouldn’t exist,” that does not fucking matter.

Do you know who generally believes queer people are gross and shouldn’t exist??

The same people who are banning books left and right solely because they have queer characters or relationships.

The same people who attack and kill queer folk for simply exisiting.

This is not just some fandom matter or a case of being chronically online.

Protecting freedom of expression is essential, and if you do not get that, I don’t know what to say to you.

And the people who keep bringing up child sex abuse as a reason for censorship are doing it very specifically because everyone feels like then they HAVE to agree with the person in favor of censorship.

It’s not that there isn’t widespread societal agreement on this. It’s that they want you backed into a rhetorical corner where you feel compelled to agree with them.

Also, like, we KNOW how this shit shakes out in fandom because it's happened before.

In 2007, Livejournal capitulated to the "pedophilia and sex crimes!" cries of (hate group) Warriors 4 Innocence, and you know what communities got shut down? Slashfic communities. Sexual assault survivor support communities. Authors who'd written non-smut m/m fic even got caught up in it. It was DEVASTATING to fandom spaces. I think pretty much everyone knew at least one person whose account was literally DELETED, or were a member of a community that was wiped off the map because they were considerate enough to include topics like "sexual assault" or "BDSM" in the profiles under the badly-named category of "interests" to indicate that posts on said blogs or communities may include discussion of things like that. Even if it was for a SUPPORT group. And it was because a group of religious bigots came to LJ and said essentially "EVERYONE thinks it's gross and that it's promoting CSA, we should ban it."

Like, strikethrough and boldthrough were a large part of what propelled AO3 out of a more unfocused conversation on one person's blog about hosting a site INTENDED for fandom content, into being an actual archive and nonprofit. And it's a large part of why you won't find AO3 banning topics that you find "gross".

Censorship is authoritarian and it will ALWAYS have more collateral damage than you can imagine.

Going to add that fiction which had sexual abuse and communities which played around with it as a writing topic are the very things that protected me from irl sexual abuse when I was a teenager. I was in a dicey situation, and realized that while my situation did not match up to any of the superficial or textbook cases mentioned in passing (if at all) through school, it matched up a LOT to what I'd learned about irl sexual abuse through works of fiction and the rhetoric of my communities. I got out of that situation and dodged what was, in retrospect, one hell of a nasty bullet. If it hadn't been for that "nasty" fiction and those "nasty" communities, I would very likely have been abused, and subject to further violence spiraling out from that abuse.

you can’t have *some* censorship.

Yup! It really is, in fact, pretty much that simple:

"I don't think anyone should be allowed to read or write this because it is disgusting to me" is authoritarian.

Storytime!

I had a friend. We were 12. We had just discovered fanfiction and were obsessed. We read anything and everything we could get our hands on. One of the stories we read was a "pedo fic." It exposed us to scenarios and language that hadn't ever been touched on in Sex Ed at school or with our parents. To be frank, it "corrupted our young minds with topics we shouldn't have to deal with." It also gave my friend words to finally describe why her neighbor creeped her out so much. "He's creepy and weird" gets a 12 year old scolded and lectured on being nicer. "He's a sexual predator" gets adults asking questions and involving the cops. Her neighbor "moved away."

Censorship is pro-pedo and anti-child-safety. There is no communicating what's wrong if there are no words to describe what's happening. Bad things will happen whether you have the words to ask for help or not. Censorship takes those words away.

"I don't think anyone should be allowed to read or write this because it is disgusting to me" is authoritarian.

“Bad things will happen whether you have the words to ask for help or not. Censorship takes those words away.”

The pro-censorship crowd ruins everything. Antis are pro-censorship.

If you believe that "problematic" fiction shouldn't exist– or should only exist if it's presented in a certain way, that you deem "unproblematic"– and you think a person's fictional tastes are a mirror of their irl morals, you are an anti and pro-censorship and are part of a group that has decimated not only fandom spaces but creative spaces as a whole throughout the past 20+ years.

I am begging– begging– you to learn fandom etiquette, learn fandom history, study media literacy, and read the countless peer-reviewed studies out there that confirm that fiction ≠ reality in the way that you're convinced it does.

A genuine question for antishippers: why are you even on Ao3?

Ao3 was specifically designed for proshippers by proshippers, because other place on the internet - like LiveJournal and ff.net - had been ruined by fandom policing and purity culture. So proshippers made a place for themselves, an archive of their own, where they could be left alone.

So why aren't antis just leaving it alone? Why can't you understand that you're not welcome somewhere if you're going to harass, bully or hate on real people for what they enjoy in fiction?

Why are you trying to infiltrate and change a place that wasn't made for you in the first place?

Simple: because they're conservatives, and conservatives generally want to destroy that which they dislike and have therefore deemed Morally Bad™️ rather than share space with it. They picture themselves as crusaders but have yet to notice that they're wearing jackboots instead of greaves.

Unfortunately the rise of moral panic and antishipping stems from those on both sides of the spectrum.

The amount of chronically online liberals who rage against and try to censor "problematic" fictional content is pretty much equivalent the amount of religious conservatives I come across who condemn and try to ban "sinful" media.

It would be hilarious how much they have in common with each other if it wasn't for the fact that they're completely desecrating fandom and other creative spaces.

A genuine question for antishippers: why are you even on Ao3?

Ao3 was specifically designed for proshippers by proshippers, because other places on the internet - like LiveJournal and ff.net - had been ruined by fandom policing and purity culture. So proshippers made a place for themselves, an archive of their own, where they could be left alone.

So why aren't antis just leaving it alone? Why can't you understand that you're not welcome somewhere if you're going to harass, bully or hate on real people for what they enjoy in fiction?

Why are you trying to infiltrate and change a place that wasn't made for you in the first place?

A sincere thank you to everyone who— even if they didn't agree with my post— sent me kind messages in the past few days. My faith in humanity has been strengthened and I'm truly grateful ❤

May God bless Charlie Kirk.

He did not deserve to die and I hope his murderer gets life in prison.

And any of you celebrating his brutal murder because you disagreed with him, just know there is a little girl and a little boy out there who no longer have a father because someone like you disagreed with him to the point of killing him. This is not a matter of politics, it's a matter of humanity.

We don't know his murderer's motive yet but yes you're right, he didn't deserve to die. May he rest in peace.

My heart is with his wife and children 💔

Whether you liked him or not, agreed with him or not, Charlie Kirk believed in having civil discourse. No matter who you were, where you were from or how you identified — if you were willing to step up, Charlie would offer you the mic to let you have your say.

The price he paid for it was horrific and unjust.

If you claim to be against gun violence but are celebrating the death of someone from gun violence, then you are not against gun violence.

If you claim to be pro free speech / pro free self expression but believe someone "deserved it" or "had it coming" for exercising these rights, then you are not pro free speech / pro self expression.

If you claim to be liberal and tolerant but condone the murders of people you disagree with, then you are neither liberal nor tolerant.

Anonymous asked:

I'm glad that fuckwad charlie kirk is dead and i'm glad that bitch iryna zarutska is dead too. watching their deaths on video made my day 😌

Wtf? Unfollow me, you piece of shit.

Anonymous asked:

"Different political views" and it's just racism, misogyny and LGBTphobia

Yep, still doesn't justify shooting someone in the throat though.

Killing someone because they have differing social and political views than you cannot be justified. And celebrating the murder of someone because they have differing social and political views than you also cannot be justified. If we do start justifying it then we create a world where having any opposing opinion is a death sentence.

This shouldn't be an unpopular opinion.

Anonymous asked:

Hi love (/gen), so two things! Different anon from before, but i also saw your interaction with kittyshaw as well. We’re both apparently the type of person to be able to laugh off 99% of what other abuses people throw at us, but im still sad to see you have to endure it nonetheless. I took a look through their blog and they also just seem to be a bad person with bad opinions in general, so its no surprise they immediately turn to death threats and ableism as soon as they get the chance. Seems that despite being a minority, they have yet to understand that disagreeing with, or even them doing something actually morally reprehensible, is not grounds to start throwing around bigoted abuse. I’m happy to know that you experience more kindness that not in this fandom.

Secondly! I saw your little snippet of that Caelum/Gavin oneshot you’re writing and when i tell you i am SO excited for it, you have no fucking idea buddy!!!! Take all the time you need of course, but let it be known that i will be waiting to inhale it the moment you post it.

I don’t follow you (not risking exposing my main to this fandom, a bunch of actually dangerous people in this bitch) but i do check you blog regularly! Its always lovely to see you speak.

Anyways! Have a good night/day/timezone!

Another late reply!

I’m assuming this ask refers to the online drama in a certain fandom, which I’m not naming. I left the fandom because I no longer liked the source material enough to justify staying. I’m not alone; many former fans left due to the rampant harassment and toxicity, which the creator never publicly condemned.

While creators aren’t necessarily responsible for their fanbase’s behaviour, it’s different when they’re actively involved in the fandom and aware of the issues but choose to stay silent. Even a simple statement like "Hey please don’t tell people to kill themselves over fictional ships" could’ve sent a clear message. But he didn't.

Fandom should be a welcoming space for people to enjoy content in their own way, but the puritanical policing of fandoms— and the internet in general—has made that impossible for many, especially younger fans who often unfortunately subscribe to those ideologies.

As for kittyshaw, they're entitled to their own opinions without being hurled abuse. Hopefully one day they'll learn that others are entitled to the same.

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