battygender straight out attack minorities for disagreeing with them, they’e harassed fans of color and jewish fans, as well as supported others harassing them simply for speaking on their own blogs about things they don’t like, such as slave or holocaust fics. they’ll stop just short of hurling slurs at people so “clearly” they’re not hateful. but being willing to associate with that person while condemning r*ylos for doing the same is a bit hypocritical

This person evidently thinks I am a pedophile apologist because I’m an anti (link), why would I want to associate with them in any way 😂

I was unable to find evidence of outright harassment, but they’re plenty cringe anyway. They added to a post about racist content on AO3 with outright strawmanning–the people above them were talking about filtering, not censorship–and this golden bit of condescension (link):

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Wow, people who experience racism every day of their lives are naïve about the evils of racism and think it can be solved by censoring AO3! If only these ignorant people would just get off the internet and read something more productive. You know, which is just another way of telling fans of color that they should leave if they don’t like fandom. Plenty of them have in fact left, thanks, in no small part thanks to this sort of bullshit that paints them as pro-censorship and, idk, pedophile apologists. They might even be reading history now instead of fanfic, which I hope makes golbat very, very happy.

rootbeergoddess:

diversehighfantasy:

thelastjedicritical:

lesbyeean:

Don’t do this shit y’all. If all you get out of a film about racism against black people is Adam Driver and a white, hetero ship from an ENTIRELY different movie then you’re dealing with a case of Casual Racism. Ship it all you want but learn to distinguish fiction from reality.

The BlackkKlansman had me SOBBING at the end because of how powerful it was for me as a mixed race black woman. My friends even gave me a group hug afterwards. I usually try to ignore people that say dumb shit like this but when it’s an issue that’s this important and impactful I feel like I need to say something.

I really hope OP is kidding but they blocked me after I said it was racist soo

This movie is a very serious real story and this person watched it as a R*ylo AU with no connection to the movie’s message? I mean it was to be expected that someone would but it’s still gross to see it become reality.

What really disturbs me – because I already knew reylos would watch BlacKKKlansman as a reylo AU – is that this person didn’t have awareness or the self control to not tag it #blackkklansman. That’s the really gross part, they thought tagging their thirst post about a ship from a different fandom was cute. So fucking entitled.

And like, I don’t even really care if they think that (we all have our thirst moments, sometimes not “appropriate”) but is it that hard to respect the message and not treat the tag like it’s a private reylo group? 

I think “casual racism” is too kind. 

Reylos are why we can’t have nice things

Seeing Rey kidnapped and running into danger to save her…. does
that sound uhh… familiar to anybody?

I was wondering if you knew about Where Hands Touch, the movie about a Black biracial German girl falling in love with a boy in Hitler Youth? I thought you might be interested because you’re a Black woman of German heritage yourself, but the movie doesn’t seem to have handled the subject matter very well if early reviews are any indication. :/

diversehighfantasy:

To clarify, my euro heritage is Pennsylvania German (“Pennsylvania Dutch”), which is a culture distinct from Germany German, with its own language and traditions. My German ancestors settled in PA in the 1600s and did not assimilate with the English-speaking majority until much later. Pennsylvania Germans include the Amish, but many are not, including my relatives. So my connection to Germany itself is very distant.

With that said, I have heard about Where Hands Touch, but I haven’t seen it. I like Amma Asante’s work (she also directed Belle), because she is one of the few who makes films that not only show that Black people existed in the past in Europe, but also makes them the protagonists.

As far as the movie itself, I can’t say if it deals with the subject matter well or not.

On the subject of Black people living in Nazi Germany I would recommend the book “Destined to Witness: Growing Up Black in Nazi Germany” ( https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000R4HK66/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_YpOMBbYNGV268) by former Ebony Magazine managing editor Hans Massaquoi.

captainsaltymuyfancy:

lj-writes:

The truly sad thing is, Finn spending TLJ in a coma could actually have been brilliant–but ONLY IF it the story had taken care to involve and center him. Obviously not in the way RJ described it in his tasteless joke, with Finn being inert and unimportant while only getting occasional cuts of him stirring in his sleep. That’s not just bad, that’s positively malicious (as much of the movie was tbh). But if the plot had involved Finn heavily, and the coma had been used as an actual opportunity to explore his story and the setting? In that case it would have been better than what we got in TLJ.

Consider: Finn is so seriously injured that he doesn’t wake for most of the movie’s runtime, and due to the haphazard circumstances of the evacuation the Resistance were not able to bring all the necessary equipment and medicine. On top of that they are under constant bombardment and the infirmary is flooded with patients, further complicating his recovery. This would emphasize the gravity of what Kylo Ren did to Finn while showing that the First Order is a direct threat to Finn as well as the Resistance as a whole.

Snoke berates Kylo not only for losing to Rey and being so conflicted over murdering Han Solo, but also for failing to kill Finn. Hux and Snoke are both extremely threatened by Finn’s defection, and Phasma reports unrest in the ranks for which she executed and reconditioned a number of troopers. Snoke makes it clear that he is chasing the Resistance’s main fleet so doggedly in large part because he wants to make sure Finn is dead, or better yet, to drag him before the assembled troopers and make an example of him. This further establishes the FO’s evil and heightens the sense of suspense because Finn is a character that the audience actually cares about, not a nameless extra like many of the Resistance members we saw die on screen.

Rey is worried about Finn and keeps trying to contact the Resistance. When the Force Skype happens she is angry with Kylo over Finn’s injury as well as Han’s murder. Kylo manipulates her in large part by telling her about the Resistance’s plight and the personal danger to Finn–and he insinuates, or lets her believe, that he would let the Resistance go and spare Finn’s life.

We continue the bond between Finn and Poe by having Poe go on the Canto Bight mission (or some better mission that makes more sense, getting help from Lando?), and Rose going with him because she is deeply affected by Finn’s heroism.

Most crucially, however, Finn’s coma is not just about him lying there but is an exploration of his past and trauma, even his connection with the Force. We see some of the Before the Awakening materials where he is an elite cadet whose only flaw is too much empathy. We get to see his relationship with a living Slip, his other squadmates, and Phasma. (Give Phasma more to do, you cowards.) This would parallel and contrast the exploration of Kylo’s past, continuing the foil relationship. Finn was already a cadet when Kylo Ren formally joined the FO, and this
intersection in their stories would have been interesting to explore.

We see glimpses of Finn’s traumatic kidnapping as a child, something that distresses him so much that it registers on the medical monitors. Finn also relives the massacre of Hosnia and many other things he wasn’t physically present for, including present events, though he is only able to affect things in small snatches such as shouting a warning to Poe at a crucial moment which Poe actually hears.

Finally, on Crait, Finn’s Force projection grows strong enough that he helps provide the crucial clue for getting out of the mines, and he leads Rey to the back entrance. Even Chewie sees him by this point and roars out a greeting. She is overjoyed at the connection with Finn and is happy and confident when she lifts the rocks, in direct contrast to her tension and sadness when talking to Kylo.

Finn finally wakes, Sleeping Beauty style, on the Millennium Falcon with Rey by his side and stroking his hand. They have a joyful reunion and everyone on board celebrates this flash of hope among the darkness, making the hopeful ending seem actually deserved.

Lesson: You can keep a character in a coma for a whole movie and still advance his story as long as you give half a shit about him. It’s telling that RJ’s treatment of Finn was so reluctant and half-assed that it was fully possible to tell a better story based on a throwaway joke of an idea.

I like the idea of Finn, his decision to defect, and his survival being a focal point for all groups involved. But I don’t think Finn needs to be comatose for it to happen.

And to be honest, although the story would elevate his importance, leaving him comatose would still be awful. Even though the plot would be more “about” him, Finn would be mostly a passive prop for most of the film, until he begins using the Force.

The problem with RJ wanting to leave Finn in a coma is that he doesn’t participate in his own story. More than that, he doesn’t get a story. Leaving Finn comatose keeps him relegated to a certain area, away from most of the action, unable to make decisions, unable to show off all his skills.

Although he would technically get a story in the scenario you’ve described, he would mostly be a passive prop. His most active parts would require other characters in order to happen, so he wouldn’t really have any time that was his own, other than flashbacks and dreams.

Since Star Wars is so action-centered, I think removing any character from the action, no matter how vital they are to moving the plot forward, is a downgrade for that character. I really don’t think there’s any scenario where leaving Finn in a coma for most/all of TLJ would work.

It’s not so much “Finn should have been in a coma” as “Finn’s story in TLJ was so bad that even keeping him in a coma could have made for a better story.” As in, a comparison of two terrible ideas–Finn in a coma the whole movie, and what RJ did–and showing that what TLJ did with Finn was even worse than the terrible joke of keeping him in a coma. Obviously giving him a decent action plot AND in-world importance is the best case scenario, but the point wasn’t to compare Finn’s TLJ plot to a good idea but to a really bad one.

Something I hope we find out in Episode IX is Finn’s real name. Sometimes I see people saying he can’t have one because he was taken from his family as a baby, but I mean…unless the First Order stole him straight out of the womb, his parents must have named SOMETHING right? I thought it would be cool if his real name turned out to be “Skyler”, as this was Finn’s original name in early drafts. Oh man, imagine if Finn turned out be a Skywalker! He’d be Skyler Skywalker!

FinnSky is SkySky!

I’m not even that big of a fan of Harry Potter, but I liked your post so much I drew up these. Young Rey on the streets and Young Finn as a Death Eater.

Easter Eggs
-Unkar Plutt becomes Uncle Plutt, the Troll crimeboss.
-Rey is in Knockturn Alley, but she thinks she has no magic, and is thus highly loyal to Plutt.
-Finn’s adoptive brother Slip dies in his arms shortly before his first day at Hogwarts.
-Finn’s Death Eater mask is based off from the First Order stormtrooper helmet.

Idea for an Alternate Sequel Trilogy comic book. When Mandalore Fett decides to help the New Republic, he decides it’s time to bring the band back together. All of the old bounty hunters are retired, and have embodied different retired stereotypes. IG-88 is a hoarder. Bossk is a bingo enthusiast. Dengar is trying to stay cool, but also keeps adopting baby animals (a reek in his arms). And 4-LOM and Zuckuss are the couple that got married late in life. In the movie, only their ships would show up, but in the comics, Boba would be getting them in for “One Last Job.” (Moth)