WE BATE THEM!!!
May. 31st, 2007 10:52 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
pornish_pixies
Fandom rocks *so* very much!You've all seen the long-overdue post, I guess.
Ecstatic as I am, though, I have two - well, two-and-a-half - issues with things as they are:
1) Some fanfiction communities and fannish personal journals still remain suspended (you can see the details here). Though LJ might be working on those.
2) I won't breathe easily until there are safeguards in place to prevent something like this from happening again - I don't want to have to look over my shoulder (or want anyone else to) for fear of being targetted for writing stories/producing art.
2 1/2) I'm still pissed off over the way last week's "hoax" was laughed off publicly by LJ people, when they were in the process of setting up *exactly* what has been described. I would love to apologise to the brave soul who leaked this for disbelieving along with everybody else when the dementi came...
Of course what I'm still pissed about to no end (and have been for a long time) is the way people throw those of us who write about the darker/illegal sides of sexuality into the same pot with those who actually commit crimes. If I'm be interested in the discussion of incest, it doesn't mean I'll go and, heck, proposition my mother! The several hundreds of LJ users listing 'crime' in their LJ interests are not promoting the committing of it, nor will they shut off their computers and embark on mobster careers!
Sometimes I wonder if there's something more to this sort of thinking than just prudishness and a distinct inability to differentiate between reality and fiction, discussion and practice... Is there something so intimidating in women (and it is to a large degree women) exploring sexuality, light and dark sides, through fiction-writing that leads to such irrational responses? Because really, they talk about fandom escaping into a fictional/unreal world to hide from reality? Fandom at least has enough of a grip on reality (with some few exceptions, that is...) to distinguish between fiction and fact.
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Date: 2007-06-05 02:43 pm (UTC)I'm pretty certain that we're disagreeing because this hits close to home for both of us (though more for you, most certainly), just from opposite angles...
Agreed that guns kill people... but rolled-up wads of paper? Not so much, although in the battle of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and the proverbial whale, I'd bet on the Phoenix...
Meh - now I'm back to reading up on HP and Marketing for tonight's session - and this is one of the *very* few instances I wish I had studied economy...
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Date: 2007-06-05 05:42 pm (UTC)Ecomomics or Buisness??? LOL But it does sound interesting though.... HP marketing I mean. Economics sucks!!! Baeh... boring!!!!
Good luck!!!