halfhardtorock:

Fandom left livejournal, a platform that allowed for closed community groups (through friends only sharing) to move to tumblr, a platform that could not provide the same closed community spaces and was already being used by a much younger crowd.

Bitching and complaining about changing fandom demographics is really delusional to me when this change was always inevitable, especially on tumblr. We are not that old school, locked down, adult-oriented community anymore. The culture is changing and growing. And thank god, because that fandom (which all you old timers keep nostalgically recalling) was hyper-racist, hyper-homophobic, hyper-ableist and virulently misogynistic. You can say all you want about how fandom wasn’t ever JUST straight, middle aged white women and was always diverse but the truth is it ALWAYS skewed towards middle aged white women (when there were bnfs, they were almost predominantly middle aged, straight white women) and their needs and their desires.

The people who talk about “purity culture” and the “anti-shipping community” are completely obscuring whats real about fandom now: that changing demographics means changing culture and changing values about what’s socially acceptable to the people here. Like you can all go try to hide in your new throwback lj on pillowfort but you can’t fucking turn back time and force fandom back into the goddamn past where it came from.

Which should be a good thing?? Fandom creative output is so much more interesting now than it has ever ever been. There’s so many more voices and unique narratives and thoughtful ideas and younger ideas. Wanting to go backwards is so weird and embarrassing to me. You all really want old school fandom where people gleefully, openly slutshamed the rl wives of their white slash ship and no one shut it down?? I know shit can be just as toxic now but can’t any of you remember a time when that shit was the norm?? Like go stick your fucking head in that toxic hole again where we all loathed women including ourselves but ill pass.

I think it’s a pretty small thing to have to give up certain kinds of creative works in order to care for the wellbeing of people in fandom social spaces. I am saying this as someone who never thought twice about writing whatever the fuck I wanted back in the day and made the same tired arguments about the difference between fiction and reality/morality, blah blah blah. I’ve come to realize that the things I put out in fandom have the ability to cause harm to people who have just as much right to be here as I do. And that we can’t pretend fanfic is both transformative/an artform but also has no ability to cause harm to readers. We can’t fight to legitimize fandom creative works while at the same time undermining critical engagement with fandom works when we find that engagement unfun or unpleasant.

Anyway I’ve said this all before but there you go again.

We can’t fight to legitimize fandom creative works while at the same time undermining critical engagement with fandom works

Finn in TLJ

awesomeswimmer21:

So, I’ve seen it be argued that in TLJ Finn had to learn to think about the collective rather than the personal.  More specifically, at the beginning of TLJ he’s ready to abandon ship, because he doesn’t think the Resistance is worth Rey’s (and maybe his) life. However, by the end he understands the meaning of self-sacrificing for the greater good, that the resistance and what they’re fighting for is more important than his personal feelings or even life.

And while that’s not really the arc I think Finn should’ve had in this movie, I can see why its valid. 

However, there is one big problem (there’s actually a couple problems, but one big one) that I had with this arc in the movie: the execution. I still have no idea how he exactly went from point A (the individual) to point B (the collective). Join me under the cut (sorry it got long).

@thelastjedicritical in case you’re interested

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toga-vibes:

badships:

Some use “Innocent lost boy who did nothing wrong” I prefer “23 year old who knew exactly what he was doing and committed mass murder, sharon”

Hey hey Hey! Wanna look at some other “prisoners of war”???

You wanna stay in universe? https://youtu.be/LNdbjlkkbI8

That’s a good explanation of what the Empire (which the first order rose from) did with captured rebels. Want even more info? Read Bloodlines, a novel about Leia in the years leading up to TFA. See how well she dealt with the torture Vader put her through on the Death Star, nearly 25 years after the fact. See how well she understood that he was “just a soldier” and just following orders. Remember kids; the Empire called it “interrogation” too. Doesn’t make it ok.

And you wanna see some examples from real life? Remember that Star Wars (and sci-fi in general) always pulls from reality. Why don’t you Google…

  • American POWs in Japanese camps during WWII, and Vietnam during the Vietnam War.
  • Prisoners kept in Guantanimo Bay and tortured (sorry, interrogated) for being suspected terrorists. This might be more accurate, as often the prisoners were civilians and not soldiers.
  • Abhu Ghraib. Warning, a lot of the pictures are graphic and triggering to many. Please use caution on this one.
  • Hell, go ahead and look up the details of Nazi concentration camps. We don’t get taught everything in school my guys.
  • Look up the concentration camps in North Korea. Again, noncombatants form the main bulk of prisoners there.

Stop using “official terms” as excuses for you shitass ship. I can go on and on about how sadists and criminals ended up in high positions in militaries across the world. Kyle Ron knows exactly what he’s doing, and that should scare the crap out of everyone. Because Rey is a POW (or more accurately, imprisoned noncombatant) makes what Kylo did to her that much more sick. She basically holds the same status as any civilian that doesn’t fully support the regime they’re under, and like a good fascist dictatorship, they captured her and tortured her. Also, it was clearly Ren who gave most of the orders in the movie. He’s not a soldier; he’s a fucking commander. He’s the one giving the orders most of the time. He gave the order to kill the people on Jakku (another war crime). You are supposed to hate him. He stood by and watched the entire New Republic go up in flames (ding ding, another war crime.) He could have pulled a Finn and refused to take part in it, but no, he stands there while billions of people lost their lives to a fascist regime.

Again, any of the above real world examples may contain a whole slew of triggers, ranging from torture, blood, sexual assault, violence, and anything in between. If you want to know more, message me and I’ll help give you a watered down version.

paige-tic0:

lesbianrey:

i think one of the many things that really bothers me about reylo is how like….they think women’s anger is like, not Valid™ like a lot of them are like “oh haha rey HATES kylo isn’t that funny tee hee. but it’s not actually real. what a little spitfire she is! but obviously after kylo is really sowwy it will be good after that.” and its just really fucked up lmao

Yupp. She means nothing to them.