Subject: Well, this
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Posted on: 2014-02-20 18:59:00 UTC

... However, the people I have seen on Tumblr who end up attacking people for somewhat batty reasons (Example: one person posts something along the lines of "I love 'let it go,' from Frozen!" Next person posts "that was an awful movie because there were no X people in it, you are an awful person for liking it,") are also not the ones who tend to be well informed or thoughtful.

Obviously, people like that don't make up the majority, or even a very significant portion of the community, but that's the kind of thing that people who only hear about social justice from the outside hear about, because it's dramatic and it confirms their bias that these people are oversensitive and do not need to be taken seriously. So the people who use social justice as an excuse to be jerks do far more damage to social justice than a person liking a fandom that isn't 100% inclusive.

(TBH, I'm also real tired of getting told on the internet by people I don't know that I should give up on understanding their problems or being a good person because I happened to be born white in the US. Because clearly my skin color and the economic status of the family I was born into make me a bad person who cannot learn to be civilized... hey wait. I'm also sick of being told that "you have no right to talk about struggling, because you aren't X," because people, don't tell other people they're worthless or don't have a right. You don't know them, and more importantly, you don't take people's choices and voice away. I don't care if it's a generalization that you're making about a group that happens to include me, it's still not playing nice.)

... That said, 90% of that tends to come from the same tiny handful of people.

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