I am going to say something that might piss people on this site off, and that is that the stabbing at a Taylor Swift themed event in Southport does not exist in a vacuum.
It exists in a world where a joke about bringing a nail gun to the Eras tour to shoot fans gets 400k likes on TikTok, or where a reel about crashing a plane full of Swifties gets 200k likes on Instagram. It exists in a world where, on this very website, the one that promotes itself as rational and reasonable, someone says that "Taylor Swift and her fans should all die violent horrible deaths" and people applauded it. It exists in a world where, during TTPD release week men were in Swifties' comment sections declaring they would beat their daughters and girlfriends if they ever so much as listened to one of her albums. And it exists in a world where this week, fans of a TV show (which I will not name because that is not the point) sent death threats to a girl on Twitter for daring to be a fan of both their beloved show and Taylor Swift.
I don't give a fuck what your opinion of Taylor Swift is. I don't care if you think her music is grating, I don't care if you think she is the worst thing to happen to humanity since Eve ate the god damn apple. This is the dark side of stan culture that no-one talks about; where dislike of an artist becomes so obsessive that it becomes normal, even funny, to joke about killing their fans, because "it's just online, it's just a joke". It isn't. It is rarely ever "just online".
And yes I am going to be That Person and say that you can complain about Swift's brand of feminism and debate her position as a feminist icon all day long, at the end of the day, her name is still synonymous with girls. It doesn't take a genius to work out who this event was geared at.
I am not going to sit and claim that by simply not liking Taylor Swift you directly caused this. I would encourage you to step back, look at the bigger picture of stan culture, including obsessive dislike of an artist, and ask yourself how much this culture has enabled this. If making jokes on tiktok about killing someone over a pop star is normalised, how much of a leap is it to attacking kids with a knife at a fan event?
and of course there is the fact that the british media didn't even wait until those kids were buried before using this event to spread their racist, anti-immigrant agenda despite the race of the attacker not being known. all I can say to that is I am sickened and disappointed but not shocked.
coney island x bkdk
The way this is the first big, genuine, cheesy grin we've seen of him 🥹❤️ It symbolizes his new beginning. I hope he gets all the smiles in the world
Crying is okay, running away is okay, pretending to be a man so you can be a soldier is okay, falling in love with your captain is okay, winning a war and honouring your family is okay. Do what you need to cope
Just me and this manga panel against the world
“Bakudeku is canon”, I say into the mic.
The crowd boos. I begin to walk off in shame when a voice speaks & commands silence from the room. "She's right," they say.
I look for the owner of the voice, right there in the 3rd row sits Kohei Horikoshi.
“reclaiming femininity” SHUT UP SHUT UP you can’t reclaim something that is expected of you and that you are actively punished for not engaging in shut up shut up shut up pink capitalism has won im going to chew glass a
CLUE (Taylor's Version): The Case of Este's Husband
11 partygoers. 8 rooms. 1 mystery. Trace the evidence, make it make some sense below↓ (flashing gif) insp. 1 2 3
sweet nothings x bkdk
Aizawa: Midoriya, some people have been accusing you of showing favouritism-
Midoriya: That's not true! I love all Kacchans and Non-Kacchans equally!
and the universe said, "You have played the game well"
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