Subject: But would that really be a good thing?
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Posted on: 2014-03-20 21:08:00 UTC

Sevanswans, I can understand that as an abstract value, "diversity" is usually something to be championed. But I think that there is a difference between, on the one hand, showing, e.g., that women of color can be legitimate love interests; and, on the other hand, portraying alternate sexual behavior as just as normal as heterosexual behavior.

Granted, there is a level of what can legitimately be called "homophobia" out there, such as the attacks on gay bars in Russia, or the recent passage of the anti-homosexuality law in Uganda (which I'm against, especially as a Christian. Aquinas makes my point best: Human law does not, and really should not, proscribe all vices.). In that wise, it is important that people learn that homo (or bi-, or pan-)sexuals are people and not somehow subhuman.

However, I contend that it is another thing altogether for the media to push the idea that homosexuality is normal, especially with cultural pressures saying otherwise. So I think that there is at least something to be said for the media's unwillingness to deviate from social norms.

So, granted, though it might be a lot easier for ficwriters to be better at portraying alternate relationships if they were presented more in the media (itself a dubious assumption, as I am willing to bet that there is just as much bad het as there is bad slash), I think that not only might such increased representation not occur in the media, but also that it might not be a good idea for it to happen.

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