Subject: Disability fail.
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Posted on: 2011-09-12 21:00:00 UTC
I'm sick and tired of people just absolutely sucking at portraying disability and disabled characters.
Okay, first of all: Disabled characters come in as many variations as non-disabled ones. The fictional world is already clogged up with "plucky, inspirational Tiny Tim" and "depressed, self-pitying wreck". We do not need them. We don't like them. They suck. Write real people, not stereotypes.
Second: Magical healing? Not cool. Okay, I get that occasionally you will want to have somebody recover from an injury that should be permanent--maybe to show off a character's healing ability or a doctor's skill. But if you're going to write it as "Oh, noes, this guy is going to be disabled! The horror!" Like that's the worst possible fate for a person, worse than death.
And on that note, can we please stop automatically killing off the guy who just got an injury that will cause disability? If you've got a character who's just gone blind or deaf or lost a limb or broke his spine, that does NOT make it somehow okay to kill him off because "Oh, he wouldn't have had much of a life anyway; it's better this way." Again, it can be legitimate--the guy who's hurt and can't walk may stay behind to pull a You Shall Not Pass on the approaching enemy--but killing off a character because you're too much of a wimp to address the issue of a permanent disability is not cool.
And then there's the mental stuff--the people with the weird brains that work in weird ways. I'm especially sensitive to autism!fail, for the obvious reason that I'm autistic yourself (No, your Mary Sue is NOT going to pull Poor Little Autistic Kid out of his "shell" and turn him into a typical kid just through her magical caring!). But it's more than just that. Being mentally disabled in some way doesn't mean you're a little kid. It doesn't mean you're immature. Say you're 25 years old and have an IQ of 40. Guess what? You're an adult. An adult with a low IQ who is just barely able to learn to read and count--but an adult, not an overgrown kid. There's a difference.
Let's not even get into the psychology. You wanna read about my views on that, go to the "Bad Psychology" page on the wiki--I wrote most of it.
Yeah, so... disability stuff, mostly. But there's other stuff. You can get me pretty riled up if one character "cures" another characters asexuality through magical healing cock.