There's a lot of thought provoking meta out there right now vis-a-vis race and fandom.

Then there's statements like this:
The Emmett Till murder shows that race relations were different between Chicago and deep south Mississippi. The fact that Till didn't know to keep his head down and not admire the white women in town shows exactly how different his social awareness was from the local population. [bold emphasis mine]*

No. Just no.

Also, didn't we establish that "Evil black men want to rape white women" as a justification for murdering people was a lie a very long time ago? (Seriously, we discussed it in a graduate history seminar I was enrolled in. People have done studies of white-on-black lynching cases, and found that most of the victims were innocent of the crimes they were accused of, and men accused of raping white women were almost invariably innocent).

* from comment here. I'd recommend not engaging, though I was unable to resist the temptation to do so.

Also, for context wikipedia bio of Emmett Till. He was 14 when he was killed.

From: [identity profile] elspethdixon.livejournal.com


nobody should DARE tell her she doesn't understand even when she's demonstrating her lack of understanding all over the Net

She's demonstrating her entitlement all over the net, too. I mean, I normally shy away from throwing the word "entitlement" around in fandom, because people usually use it to mean "daring to think other people ought to be polite to you" or "daring to have a negative opinion about a source-canon storyline and to think the source would be better if [X]," but in this case? The fact that she manipulated people in order to watch them dance for her and then shut the conversation down the moment she decided that she'd gotten everything she needed out of it makes it really obvious that in her head, it's All. About. Her. (so it wouldn't entirely surprise me if she honestly did agree with the "Don't tell me about your pain! Mine is so much worse!" part).

Some of the things she said were openly hurtful, angering, and insensitive, and the fact that she revealed that she'd apparently said them all deliberately and knowingingly just to watch people's reactions to self-righteous racist rhetoric... words fail me. I'd call her a troll, but even trolls don't usually have the effrontry to *thank people* for helping them with their social research when they're done trolling.

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I'm actually not sure I believe the "social experiment" thing. I've seen people use that as an excuse before, retreating behind "I was just playing devil's advocate" or "I just wanted to see what people would think" the moment they realized just how unpopular their opinions were.

But if it's true this time, I almost wish we had Wall Shitterly around, just so I could be sure I never inadvertently waste my money or time on this person's writings.

From: [identity profile] sodzilla.livejournal.com


Meh, previous comment was me, forgetting to log in.

Also wanted to say, I agree with you re: how the word entitlement usually gets used in fandom. But then, the last couple months have amply demonstrated that some fans use a lot of words that don't mean what they think they mean...
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