im anti harassment in the way that i wont tell you i think you're cringe to your face, because thats rude and harmful.
but i will think it in my head.
"proshippers like fucked up things but can't handle being told to die?"
well, yes! i don't fear fiction, i fear for my safety and wellbeing, and knowing people want me to die irl is unnerving! how does this not make sense to people? what, incest and age gaps are too far, but wishing death upon people is okay? liking fictional noncon is bad and insensitive, but telling people they deserved their trauma is better?
DAMN i didn't know that. I never had an opinion about her but thanks for letting me know!!!
Me when the slideshow about toxic and dark themes has... *gulps and looks around nerviously* t-toxic and dark themes πππ
Me when the slideshow about toxic and dark themes has... *gulps and looks around nerviously* t-toxic and dark themes πππ
I can't believe I have to say this but people are allowed to be uncomfortable with what you depict in media to the point they don't want to interact with you and you don't wanna interact with them.
Someone saying that they don't want darkshippers interact is fine. Someone saying they don't l0l1/sh0tacons interacting with them is fine. It's the same as you saying 'Antis DNI'. It's a boundary.
The only time it's not okay is they are harrasing and sending threats because of what you depict in fiction.
I could genuinely be wrong here, but if a piece of fictional media is able to somehow affect your morals I think that might say something more about you than the media.
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right, but then try rewriting this with literally any other comparison between media and irl crime
villain fans when you say that liking fictional murder is just as bad as being a murderer in real life
like what do you find so attractive about fictional murder? if you wouldn't commit murder in real life and risk going to jail and everyone hating you then what makes it morally and socially acceptable to find fictional, murderous villains attractive?
they're literally the same as real murderers, the height, voices, looks/appearance, (kinda varies) the personality, and since y'all LOVE TO SAY THIS for some reason, cannibalism as a metaphor for love
this is exactly what i mean when i say all villain fans are or will become murderers one day whether they wanna admit it or not.
this is also the same logic that homophobes/transphobes use to censor lgbtq+ literature and media portrayals because reading and enjoying those things and seeing them normalized in the media will turn their kids gay and therefore rotten in their eyes.
shit, you play violent video games? you're gonna kill people someday! your favorite character is mean and has abused people? well i guess you're just gonna end up being like that person. it's not like you could ever know the difference between fiction and real life or have the self control and self awareness to separate the two, that's impossible. that doesn't exist actually, b-because... it just doesn't, okay!?
these people fail to understand that liking something in fiction does not immediately translate to you condoning it in real life or becoming that way. it is such a strange concept to them.