Subject: Re: What do I think?
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Posted on: 2010-04-19 03:30:00 UTC

"Your font's painfully big and there's a grammatical error in the author's note. Um. Ow."

Fixed, seems Google Docs doesn't have size 16 font.

"I disagree. We can be as anonymous as we choose, but the billion people making up the internet all have ages, genders, orientations and shoe sizes. Those circumstances and thus those biases are not nothing. They are of utmost importance to whoever happens to be currently talking, and the fact that each individual is an individual and thus differs in those circumstances must be noted - the net is not made of automatons.


Misplaced comma. And yes, actually, we kind of do. Boosette and her lot are coming across as those horribly cliquey snooty high school girls you see in films, sure. But so are we. We do think we're better than the so-called fanbrats. We do rate our ability to tell a story higher. We do bitch about people with the temerity to write about noncanonical relationships and events. We do take note of female OCs more than male ones. We do predominantly target the works of female and/or prepubescent authors. Look through all the published missions, make a pretty graph of it, and you'll see it's true. We do exactly what we're accused of doing. The difference is in the why - we're being accused of simply being mean, when we're in fact railing at bad writing when the characteristics of bad writing are defined by a culture that automatically views women as lesser."

I may have worded that poorly. What I mean to say is that we don't go after bad writers because they happen to be preeteen and/or female, but because they're bad writers. To me at least, gender, age, and demographic are meaningless against the fact that their writing makes me want to punch babies. And I can buy that we bully, but it is certainly less awful that the bullying they do against us and any other well meaning reviewer by lashing out at any critical opinion and siccing well-meaning but misguided white knights on them.

"But fanfic does. Being at odds with canon continuity is not a crime. Doing so without justification and without suitable storytelling ability to make it believable is."

Maybe its just me, but I figure the original author and anyone s/he has designated as official writers for a canon as the ultimate authority on the canon, thus it irks me to no end, especially when an author claims they know more about the canon than the creator!

"Um. Bullcrap. Try being female."

Listen, I'm all about female empowerment. I believe anything a man can do a woman can do. However, it seems that half the feminists (like Boosette and her ilk) are whiny victims while the other half are the feminazis that believe women should be superior in every way. Please tell me I'm wrong, but not that I'm a mysoginist because I do want gender equality.

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