Little girls in Japan love the shit out of shows about other little girls beating monsters up.
Even though their culture is far more male-orientated than the West. |
I myself am a fan of Legend of Korra. It's Wikipedia page has this gem:
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I'm not going to pretend the little girl cartoons I watch are perfect but Korra has some serious issues.
Also partially related; I was just now watching an series called Kaleido Star and this line made me think of this issue. |
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Book 1 had an insane amount of issues and there's no getting past that, book 2 started getting rid of the issues prominent in book 1, and book 3 I can't say I saw anything that stood out as particularly problematic except maybe how Mako and Bolin's grandma obviously had very traditional and conservative views on things |
I am about to watch book 3, book 1 was... okayish, I wouldn't have continued watching it if I hadn't loved Avatar. Book 2 made up for it though- this got way off topic.
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Book 3 has been the best thus far. It's definitely worth the build up, I feel, because it had really good pay-off. I'M SO PROUD OF JENORA
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While in many cases this is true it completely neglects pre-op transwomen and many intersex individuals |
Maybe I'm just more used to Mac being a constant string of hyperbole.
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I think you people know me well enough not to hate-puke on people for their sexuality, whether deliberately or by happenstance. Unless what they're attracted to doesn't make any physical sense. Like those people who stick fire ants into their genitals. My point is that Men and Women both enjoy terrible things equally, nothing else. I am not ragging on transexuals, transplants, or transmissions of any kind.
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Mac, not only is Job still RELATIVELY new to the forum, but you kind of missed the point
We know you didn't mean any offense and weren't attacking anyone, but the fact is you caused offense with your phrasing to someone who can be harassed with that exact phrasing. Live and learn |
Caused offence? I think given that Job already misinterpreted another post of mine the problem might lie with her having sought offence without actually thinking about what I was saying in my post. As Phylum says, I am an almost neverending stream of hyperbole (and graphic bodily-fluid focused imagery) If the (believe it's fair to say) consistently sarcastic tone of what I say is lost on Job I don't feel obligated to ensure my phrasing is completely inoffensive in the future. What's the point of saying anything if you must ensure it doesn't incidentally offend someone?
I'm not eschewing accountability here; I just don't care all that hard. EDIT: Woah now Slog Bait! You can try messaging me before you start giving me negrep for spelling errors buddy. Or you know, just staying clear of me altogether. |
Guys, please, can we go back to arguing about the topic?
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Also Book 3 of Korra is just meh, but I can't see why anyone liked Book 2. It's atrocious. |
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Furthermore, the justification of "reality" or "history" is predicated on the author actually knowing anything about the real world or history, and I mean real history, not the incomplete school curriculum or the "common knowledge" we pick up from each other and the media. Women have always fought. Non-whites have always lived and worked in Europe. There is a wealth of participation and contribution to history and the modern world by every disadvantaged group that we don't know about, not because it's unknown to history but because no one has seen fit to educate us. There are so many stories left completely untold, brilliant narratives from real life and history that have yet to hit the pages of modern works, and ways to depict these groups of people in both realistic and historically accurate ways that we are no seeing because our assumptions about their historical roles are all absurdly wrong. Which makes the constant rehashing and spoonfeeding of the same old stories and tropes even more insulting, just as a consumer of them. |