Socialism done left is this transphobia
Oh somebody told me he is a chaser. You know I don't know what a chaser is because I've seen it used on this platform way too loosely. I showed a particular individual and she told me that this is indeed what a chaser is. Someone who harasses trans people trans women mostly
i used to be way more like argue-y online and get into fights about dumb stuff and i'm really glad i'm somewhat better about that
but also i'm glad that i have that experience to draw from so i can power slide into a conversation where a friend is being self-deprecating like THAT'S WHERE YOU'RE WRONG, MY GOOD BITCH
RT @Frances_Larina@twitter.com
Caitlyn Jenner is running specifically to oust the Governor that helped protect transgender kids, teens and adults.
She's running as a Republican, showing her support for the party that made providing trans health care a felony in AR & is trying to expand that effort nationwide.
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/Frances_Larina/status/1386143675562938368
Asuka from Evangelion as a cute non-lewd bunny
race & racism in the Broken Earth trilogy
@Stoori ugh I hate nonhuman races as standins for nonwhite humans and it's a big part of what turned me off to fantasy in general. The nonhuman races got quite a lot of exploration in Star Trek: DS9, which is my favorite Trek show, but a lot of them are also problematic as hell.
race & racism in the Broken Earth trilogy
An excellent example of exploring racism without going straight to white supremacy is the #BrokenEarth trilogy by N.K. Jemisin, where race supremacy exists but the "master race" is not white in Earth terms. The people considered genetically superior, the Sanzed, are bronze-skinned and tall, and phrenology has entered people's thoughts with characters judging people based on how much Sanzed blood they have. Even the protagonist is casually racist at times (toward a character who'd read as white in Earth terms lol), showing the all-encompassing power of these systems.
Of course, it's very clear that the blood quantum stuff is bullshit and this race's so-called superiority is based on their being the denizens of a powerful genocidal empire, not any natural advantage.
So yes, it's completely possible to explore racism without making white supremacy the default or centering white characters. Choosing to do either is a choice, not an inevitable mandate.
Gentle reminder to creators of worlds that white supremacy, while it is currently dominant in our world and seems all-encompassing, is neither inevitable nor "natural." It isn't even all that old. It arose under extremely specific historical circumstances, and can go away when circumstances change. To posit white supremacy as some kind of inevitable default without those specific circumstances is to give white supremacy more power than it has by unquestioningly imposing our current assumptions on worlds where the background conditions don't exist. It's incoherent worldbuilding and comes close to saying that white people are naturally "superior." I understand that authors want to explore real-world issues in their works, but it's ineffective if the integrity of the work is compromised.
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@FreyaManibrandr @Jaded_maple905 thats because a lot of these folk have internalized christianity to the point where they cannot function without the hierarchal dogma and the rhetoric of ultimate good vs ultimate bad and the world being in an eternal struggle. they've swapped on messianic figure for another without really realizing it. its not all together that different from the people that worshipped trump. to them there needs to be a leader, a figure head, to validate them.
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