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#anti-sjw fuckery
shoujoboy-restart · 1 year
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Dude who ban evades to send death threats to teenagers and everyday makes evidence for losing custodian visits and 2014 anti-sjw has-been spineless tradcon flop both 100% agree with a rightoid degenerate that thinks 16 year olds pregnancy should be normalized, who also conviently believes "teenagers don't exist" and 13 year olds should be treated as adults, who also conviently happens to have a video mocking a informational book about consent and body touching boundaries for children and labeling it as a "woke book"
"2014 anti-sjw scourge deactivate and get an actual moral compass" challenge
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Pgs. 61-69
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the existence of Colonel Sassacre is 1 of the more bizarre parts of early Homestuck. I guess 1 day Hussie really wanted to do a riff on Mark Twain of all people, except he’s some prankster god with a wizard hat.
yeah I don’t get Hussie’s thought processes a lot of times.
the text itself is kinda amusing, old English fuckery about japing people with “The Creepy-Crawlies” because you just really hate your aunt or some “gent” who-
wait what does that say?
listless- OH! that’s a slur! hi everybody!
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Did You Know? Homestuck Has Slurs.
the uh... “discourse”???? around slurs in Homestuck sure is something because people like to fight tooth and nail for their existence in the comic, but in a way that is simply... odd.
most of these shitfests about derogatory language in media involve people who publicly advertise how fucking Cool they are because they Like Things That Are Offensive complaining about how the Liberal SJW Snowflake Democrat Tumblrite Triggered Buzzword Buzzwords are mad at words so they will Cancel Culture the media and they should something something Grow A Spine Man Up Go To The Real World something something.
but in Homestuck’s case you’ll have fans who really want to defend the slur usage as some sort of fight to preserve the work. the discussion of how Homestuck is preserved is a good one, but like
the slurs????
what are you losing with the slurs????????
sure, the language, much like anything else in the comic, is a part of this period piece the work exists as, a very much at the time sort of thing. it’s the late 2000s, Hussie hangs out in forums with edgelords, they’re also Some White Guy who grew up in The Slurs Part of America.
Homestuck Made This World actually goes into this pretty well:
Michael: Old internet history, there's a lot of bad and offensive stuff in there, and some of that comes through into the comic.
CMRN: It was mainstream humor, that's what's kinda weird about it, and that's something that's easy to forget now, right? Y'know there was a popular film in the early 2000s where Johnny Knoxville cons his way into the Special Olympics, and every prank TV show from Jackass to The Jamie Kennedy Experiment, everyone remembers that, people get into X, to uh-  Gosh, what was the Ashton Kutcher one?
Michael: Uh, Punk'd.
CMRN: Uh, yeah, trucker hat, you're right. And that, right? So there was this kind of like general, just like, extremely virulent anti-disability, you know anti-disabled people, element to humor, which I don't really know that was such a prominent thing. Maybe it was at the point where, you know for example, certain forms of race based humor just didn't play anymore, so mainstream comedy had to find a place where it was acceptable to, you know, hate certain people essentially? I don't quite know one or another, but I actually associate Hussie quite often, of course the R-word was used constantly and regularly by basically everyone, I mean it was a huge kind of corner stone of both internet and real world meatspace culture. But for whatever reason, I have this, in mind, Hussie relationship to particularly that form of humor.
Michael: We are going to see what happens when the internet specifically drifts away from this, or not even drifts away, that's putting it too softly. Internet culture, sort of fan culture, is going to pivot away from that type of humor pretty hard. And we can so those tensions bubble up into the comic when we get to those points. Cause of course, you mention, you know, the R-word, it's used, not liberally, but regularly I think throughout kind of the opening acts of Homestuck. And it's one of those things that really jumps out to me looking back, because it did not jump out at me in 2008-2009, right?
CMRN: Yeah.
Michael: Like, I am not free from this, I was never like, y'know, above all of this. I too am a product of culture, and it is bizarre to kind of go back and notice things like that and be like "Oh yeah, we were just like, dropping that, and that was kind of messed up!"
CMRN: Yeah, I think one thing that is important is to even have like a short historical kind of memory about this kind of thing, because yeah, like I was just saying. The R-word and making fun of people with intellectual disabilities, just broadly, was a corner stone of comedy, I would say that maybe one third of jokes, period, from stand up to- I mean, this is obviously a little bit of hyperbole, it's not straight up a third, but if you look at sketch comedy from the time, from its mainstream to whatever obscure, you're gonna find a huge amount of that, that's a massive part of it. And it was just part of our comedy culture, I mean, that's a historical reality, and it's a historical reality that we live through. And I guess the beneficial thing, or the good thing, obviously there is no good thing about doing that, but the good thing of living in the moment that we do now, is that we seem to have, as a culture, completely gotten rid of that, or at least in parts of culture who were not interested in just trolling other people and purposefully offending other people. I think for the most part everyone, or people were in involved in cultural production have realized "Yeah that was- that was pretty bad. Like, why are we engaging in that." And that's heartening. But yeah, it was just a part of it. And I agree, while reading this kind of section that we read for episode one, it really sticks out when it shows up. But also, if you're reading Homestuck and you're like "Ah, that's kind of a bummer that that's showing up." Or "That's awful that that's showing up." The way it's just peppered in and used normally in conversation is the way it was used in 2008-2009 by many many people, obviously not everyone, obviously some people realized how bad that was, but I would say the majority of conversation. Certainly the people I went to high school with, and even when I was in college was when this was kind of moving out, and certainly when I got to college is when I was like "Oh, this, you shouldn't say this. This is bad."
but many arguments about how humor and language was back in that context is often used to absolve Hussie from any sort of blame. they didn’t mean to do it, it just seemed fun! what’s a little slur usage between online besties? however, you see, not everyone who lived in the 2000s was a massive bigot and/or liked dropping slurs. I can tell you that because I was there and I was not racist, actually. at the same time as 4chan and Something Awful users were spewing whatever you could find in the depths of the Wikipedia page for every racial slur in existence, you’d have high school to college campaigns, TV PSAs, informative pamphlets, and whatnot yelling in your face that you should probably not say slurs because slurs are kind of bad. it was “acceptable” in some areas to throw around an r-word, but there was certainly a pushback.
it’s not even like Hussie just suddenly stopped using these words afterwards, because they gladly repeat the r-word a million different times in a paragraph of commentary for Act 2 in its Topatoco book print, which was published in 2012.
I'd paste the entire thing word for word but:
I am not really comfortable considering how bad this gets.
it’d be easier to have the original panel itself for context.
so here’s a screencap instead:
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bare in mind this was kept for the reprint by Viz Media in Book 1.
in other words, no, Hussie was not an innocent victim of the Big Internet Hivemind that decided that people should say slurs as a form of greeting, they were a human being who made a conscious choice to add these words to their work.
they don’t add anything, they’re only in the comic because that’s how Hussie spoke at the time and for some reason they couldn’t keep them out of their mouth.
and I’m serious on that last bit because some are thrown around from Rose and in the narration of Jade’s perspective and... no... they wouldn’t say that.
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the goth girl who tries her hardest to look highbrow and the ray of sunshine herself would never utter such foul language that’s literally just Hussie speaking through them.
Dave would totally though he’s just that kind of guy.
on the other side of the coin I’ve seen fans recommend new readers to download the Homestuck Slur Replacement Project mod to make the experience more comfortable, that’s good.
but also a lot of them act like it’s just the slurs that make the comic a hard sell in terms of controversy, and
buddy,
there’s still a lot of fucking weird shit. the entire work is not suddenly completely accessible because you get rid of a bunch of r-words and an f-word. we’ve all seen the fucking content warnings people make for new readers, this comic is fucked.
what is a new reader gonna think when they go through the comic thinking nothing worse than some slurs will pop up and then this guy makes a grand fucking entrance.
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yes I am singling Kankri out, fuck him.
but then, flipping back to the side I was originally talking about, I’ve seen those who decide that mods such as the Slur Replacement Project are cardinal fucking sins against Homestuck itself. and
why???
what does it matter that someone’s personal copy of Homestuck is slightly edited???
again, really interesting stuff could be discussed about how Homestuck was being consumed at the time and how it should be consumed now, but this is just petty.
basically in summary uhhh this video:
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Like I said, so-called “sjws” can be minding their own business and having their own conversations and literally bothering no one, and then the self-proclaimed “anti-sjws” gotta barge in to share their opinion that no one asked for.
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empiregalaxy · 5 years
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I have found the worst take on YouTube. 
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naboolady · 6 years
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Friendly reminder that if Kylo Ren was played by a POC actor, the Kylo antis would pretty much cease to exist.
You know it, we all know it. Antis spout endless vitriol for him and Adam Driver mainly for the fact that he’s a white guy. They admit to it, they’re even proud of it. Some antis even hate Daisy Ridley for being white. And it’s beyond me why more people in the fandom aren’t calling it out for what it is: nothing more than pure unadulterated racism.
Antis are shallow, repugnant bullies who decide whether they like a character or not based on skin color/ethnicity and sex. Then they try to dictate to everyone else who they are allowed to like based on the same criteria. They are deliberately hateful toward white actors while being smarmy and worshiping toward nonwhite actors. Stop tolerating that. CALL THAT SHIT OUT.
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winterywitch · 6 years
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not only do anti-sjws still think they are:
important
relevant
intelligent
the heroes of the internet
but they are apparently banding together to give each other asspats in the traumatizing wake of... uh... basic logic.
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willorcs · 6 years
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me: not all men are bad or rapists
tumblr: *feels offended af*
someone: all men must die cos they’re awful!
tumblr: *approves*
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tired-fandom-ndn · 3 years
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But who are the popular pro shippers to avoid? I’m new to the pro ship community and dont want to be blocked I really like your blog
The Big Three™ are yoonb.um-in-drag, taka.shi0, and nerd.ylilpeebee.
They all have histories of violent racism, transphobia, ableism, general "anti-sjw" fuckery, and starting harassment campaigns.
Please do NOT reblog this or tag anyone in it, that'll be an immediate block.
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tabby-shieldmaiden · 3 years
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Growing up in general is just weird. I guess in some ways it can be seen as like, sculpting a statue? You chip away the unnecessary bits and create something beautiful. But it’s still the same stone underneath it all. 
But then somewhere along the way, sometimes things get screwed up. And it makes the sculpting process harder. Sometimes it’s not your fault at all. Sometimes it really was all on someone else or a system which made the sculpting process harder. And sometimes, the situation gets ambiguous as to whether or not it was your fault. 
At least, that was what it feels like in my case. I feel like my brain fuckery/mental unwellness as well as the fact that I got... well, I guess ‘radicalised’ is a strong word. But I did end up walking in some anti-sjw circles as a teen and I really do regret it because I think I did become a worse person due to it. But anyways, I think both those factors have led to me both being at fault for a lot of my biggest mistakes. But at the same time it was also because I didn’t have the guidance I really should have had. My parents always knew I had an independent streak. But I wished they also saw me as more of a child, sometimes. Be a little more active in my development.
I feel like that’s why I feel so weird being an adult soon. There’s a part of me who wishes that I could do things all over again, and do better the second time around. Have a proper adolescence and grow up a little better. But on the other hand, all those experiences made me who I am today, and all I can do now is to do better and to use my accumulated experiences that I gained from leading this life to fight for a better future. 
I’m still gonna change in the future, simply because as a human I’ll always be changing. And I’m a little nervous as to how I will change. But however I continue to grow, I hope it’ll be in a good way.
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tealfruit · 3 years
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found a meditation app and looked thru the 1 star reviews and found a couple of them complaining that some of the meditations had anti-racism stuff in it and it was TOO WOKE and SJW FUCKERY and I was like. well I'd like to mark this review as helpful bc it helped me want to get the app but I'm worried they wouldn't get that message from that
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shoujoboy-restart · 1 year
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When you reach peak anti-sjw the point you are pulling whataboutism trying to justify LGBT people being labeled pedophiles by the government for solely being LGBT but feel sorry and demand pity for bunch of millionaires who have their names on the fucking Epstein Island flight logs.
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queenapple · 7 years
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That crazy woman keeps calling you an anti ace SJW and a cracker. She needs to get a life TBH.
anti asexuals? sjw????? BITCH PULLED THAT FUCKERY OUTTA HER ASS 😹
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transblocker-blog · 7 years
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Lets start things off at the roots
T R A N S P H O B E S
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l-e-g-i-o-n-losh · 7 years
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I tried to look up some pronouns to deal with current gender fuckery (mine are still tech/techne, he/him auxiliary) but there are so many godsdamn anti sjws clogging the tag with bait as though anyone on the face of this earth actually cares enough to address them individually that its just not fucking worth it. Going to make a pronoun/gender archive sideblog just because none of the others work. Probably won't be super active but im too tired to put up with the state of any given search attempt. If any of the fucks that caused this try to clog up my blog w their nonsense or send in bait theyre getting insta blocked with no response, because i really don't care about """"seriously""" """"debating""" anyone, i dont have anything to prove to anyone who unironically uses the term sjw in the year 2017. I'm not here to be a perfect educational resource for the entire community, I just want an unfucked tag.
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iron-sunrise · 6 years
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Like you have people pretending to be asexuals and make purposely weird ass/insensitive responses and are actual trolls and aphobes are falling for it and eating that shit up and actual cishet people jump on that bandwagon too and all asexuals get punished because of these fucking losers
Its the exact same kinda ride as the anti SJW/feminist shit. Classic fuckery.
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colorisbyshe · 7 years
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Why do asexuals want to be oppressed so badly? Seriously, what's up with all these asexual pride merchandise, ahistorical revisionism, fearmongering, and claims of systemic oppression?
Sorry for taking like two days to respond to this. I had a migraine when I first got this and then just... forgot.
But basically it’s because of the current political atmosphere surrounding marginalized. Marginalized identities are currently more visible than ever and a lot of non-marginalized don’t fully understand how this is a double edged sword.
You see the main issue facing ace people is visibility (and this will remain an issue until a coherent and universal definition of asexuality is decided but that’s another post for another day). Because asexuality is a new and frankly non-valued identity in society, a lot of ace people feel invisible.
And here’s the LGBT community, a community that has been defanged and commercialized in the mainstream media to just be some loving, celebrating place, getting all this attention. We’re in the news (often for fairly insidious reasons but who cares!), we have all this new representation (that is often subpar, offensive, and shortlived but who cares!!), and we have all of these festivals and parades (that are being taken over by corporations that literally contribute to our high rates of alcohol abuse and don’t actually give a fuck about us but who cares!!) and so they want to hop on that train to become visible.
They see shit like “LGBT folk won the right to marriage equality as just “LGBT folk won!” as opposed to “LGBT people were systemically denied a very basic legal right for decades and barely gained this very basic form of equality by a 5-4 decision, which immediately received a backlash and is being fought in many forms to this day.”
They see our parades and see a fun time and don’t know what it’s like to stop mid celebration and wonder “Will I get home today? This is the perfect place to be targeted by a terrorist attack.” They see our clubs and see fun times as opposed to businesses slowly being taken over or losing money completely; they don’t see how many towns fight to get these places shut down through zoning laws or other obscure fuckery. They see shit like Atomic Blonde and see “Mainstream representation!” and not “bisexual and lesbian women being objectified by the male gaze to reiterate the point that we will only be victims of violence, whether it be through death or absolute isolation.”
They don’t realize that living as an LGBT person--being VISIBLE as an LGBT person--is like a fucking episode of FMA where it’s all a matter of equivalent exchange. For every good thing that happens to us, something equally awful will happen to knock us the fuck back down. Visibility means gaining rights (that we should have had in the first place and that asexual people ALREADY have) and then inspiring legislators and lobbyists to conjure up ways to take away other rights. Visibility means getting representation and inspiring hate groups to harass the actors and creators involved until they have break downs, shy away from the public eye, and stop creating content. Visibility means spaces like tumblr which is largely LGBT and then it means rallying up “anti SJWS” who become more and more dedicated to hating us the more we love ourselves.
When you’re in the shadows, barely seen, it’s very easy to want to flock to the fluorescent surrounding the LGBT community. That’s all you see from the dark. What you don’t see is how that light is slowly burning us and poisoning us with radiation and that we are playing a dangerous balancing act every single day of our lives.
And to an extent, I think they realize this. That’s why their cry against “aphobes” who point out that they aren’t oppressed is “If more people knew about us, we’d be oppressed!”
They know visibility is dangerous. But they’d rather suck up our light and test it out because they know that for them... visibility won’t ever be half as dangerous as it is for us. They know that the repercussions for them is weird looks, plant jokes, and rude comments while ours are the denial of basic human rights, actual violence, and isolation.
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