Her tuition so damn high she can wear whatever tf she wants
Spite goals
Her name is Letitia Chai, she is Korean, and her presentation was âActing in Public: Performance in Everyday Lifeâ.
Her demonstration drew two dozen supporters. She was wearing a modest shirt and some cut-off shorts (which we canât see in the images here because theyâre mostly hidden by her laptop, exacerbating the need for retort against her professorâs disagreement with them). When her professor also asked what Chaiâs mother would think of her attire, she informed him that sheâs a gender and sexuality professor.
i survived too much steven universe discourse to have to suffer through a new age of she-ra discourse
unless she-ra personally commits a hate crime, i dont want to see you grown ass adults attempting to philosophically dissect yet another kids show
REMEMBER WHEN PPL TRIED TO SAY STEVEN UNIVERSE WAS PRO FASCIST
but it is??? like maybe they didnât mean to be pro fascist bc Rebecca Sugar is too incompetent to do anything on purpose but it is like. irreparably pro fascist.
I donât understand how yâall look at Steven genuinely trying to befriend dictators whoâve committed genocide on innumerable accountsand are intolerant of deviation from the norm unless they can weaponize it, and say thatâs not fascism.
Like you can still watch the show and everything (hell I will myself) but. Thatâs literally the textbook definition of fascism.
Rebecca Sugar probably didnât mean to write it that way, but the fact is that she wrote a narrative that condonesforgiving people no matter how terrible they are, to the point where it is apologizing for people whoâve willingly committed genocide, which is a hallmark of fascism.
Steven trying to turn the Diamonds to his side is fine. But the point where it crosses into fascist apologia is when she started trying to write the Diamonds as sympathetic. You cannot write fascist dictators as sympathetic and not expect to get called out on it.
You know what? Fuck it. I havenât posted a single fucking thing to this blog yet, but you cretins have disgusted me so much that I just canât take it anymore. This is the last straw. Iâm not going to argue with you, because there is no argument. You just parroted a really stupid narrative thatâs gotten somewhat popular lately, and Iâm gonna tell you exactly why itâs stupid.
âSteven is genuinely trying to befriend dictators!â No. Steven is trying to protect his family and his planet, and heâs trying to save all the corrupted gems. His strategy, for now, is to get on their good side and appeal to their emotions by reminding them that theyâre family (which they technically are). There has been no indication in the show that Steven likes the diamonds or that he forgives or excuses the atrocities theyâve committed. He empathizes, because he literally has empathy powers and he canât physically help it. That is not the same thing as forgiveness, or even sympathy.
âRecebba wrote fascist, genocidal dictators as being sympathetic, which is a Bad.â No. You know whatâs bad? SYMPATHIZING WITH REAL LIFE GENOCIDAL DICTATORS. Sympathizing with Hitler and calling him a poor, misunderstood artist is BAD! You know what isnât bad? Fucking giving your fictional villains more than one dimension! Giving them some fucking personality, some damn motivation. It kind of makes for a more compelling story, you know? You might even say that the Diamonds are multifaceted, harr harr. Anyway, I donât know how to tell you that the Diamonds are cartoon space aliens who are more comparable to indifferent goddesses or queen bees than they are to nazis. I guess calling the sjw cartoon âfascist propagandaâ makes for a juicy narrative, which brings me to my next point:
âIâm sure Recebba didnât MEAN to write fascist propaganda! Sheâs just too incompetent, thatâs all. That
dumb, stupid, weak, pathetic, white, white⌠uh, uh, guilt, white guilt, milquetoast piece of human garbage.â
This is really what makes me the most crazy. Iâm sure that people know that Rebecca Sugar is Jewish (incidentally, this means that nazis donât see her as âwhite,â or even as a human being). Iâm sure that they know that sheâs a bisexual, Jewish, non-binary woman whoâs in love with a black man. Itâs more like they just donât care. âB-b-b-but just because sheâs Jewish herself doesnât mean that she canât accidentally write fascist propaganda! Sheâs just a bad writer!â Yeah, no. Do you honestly believe that Sugar, who lives in America as a Jew, who uses the internet as a Jew, who has a Jewish family, who is descended from a gotdamn Holocaust survivor, and who (alongside her partner, Ian) has survived white supremacist violence herself, doesnât know a thing or two about what it feels like to be hunted? It shows so clearly in her work, too. It shows in how desperately the Crystal Gems fight to defend the Earth and their way of life, it shows in how the Off Colors desperately hide themselves for the sake of their survival, and it shows in how miserable and stifled the lower caste homeworld gems are in their rigidly strict assigned roles.
So, why do all the great, critical thinkers of this nightmare hell site call this show âfascist propaganda?â
Because Steven is squeamish about the idea of killing. Because the villains where shown to have a little depth. Thatâs it!
The fact that so many people are willing to interpret this show in such bad faith really astounds me. If you donât like the show, then you donât like the show. Maybe the show makes you deeply uncomfortable. Thatâs fine; the show is supposed to be uncomfortable. It shows emotion in all its raw irrationality; it puts mental illness on full display and it doesnât squirm away from showcasing the consequences of trauma. The good guys do fucked up things sometimes, and the bad guys appear sympathetic sometimes. Thereâs nothing fascist about that, and it certainly isnât bad writing. In fact, itâs so real that itâs uncomfortable. And thatâs a good thing.
Rebecca Sugar is a really good writer. đ
this reply is excellent, and it touches on something i love about SU:
itâs SUPPOSED to be uncomfortable to watch sometimes.Â
did this moment make you uneasy?
or this one?
or how about this?
if they did, congratulations, thatâs intentional!
there are so many cartoons that go out of their way to be as affirming and coddling as possible, by making their antagonists so Other that thereâs no way you would ever see yourself in them. thus, telling this comfortable lie that people who do bad things are just genetically designed for evil, and as long as youâre not a literal monster, you never need to challenge yourself or confront your own demons.Â
SU says fuck that.Â
SU says that people can do terrible things while fully believing that theyâre doing whatâs best for everyone. SU says that you can be mentally ill, and traumatized, and vulnerable, and downtrodden, and STILL be selfish. SU says that sometimes, people who are on the ârightâ side in the Great Battle can still be toxic. SU says that sometimes, you donât have the support network that helps you grow as a person, and the consequences of that can be scarring for both yourself and others.Â
most importantly, SU says that all of this depends not just on the person, but on how youâre shaped by society. not because you donât have a choice, but because societal ills can never be cured just by wishing really hard that everyone raised in toxic environments will just pull themselves up by their bootstraps and instinctively know whatâs right, without any help from others.
thatâs what i love about this show. if it was like most other cartoons, where the âgood girlsâ are expected to be born knowing whatâs right, and the âbad girlsâ (yes, especially girls!) are so inhuman that nobody could ever relate to them, i wouldnât be watching.
look, iâm not saying itâs for everyone. no piece of media is.
if you want a show to tell you everythingâs ok and nothing was ever your fault, i donât recommend SU. if you want a show where the protagonistsâ only flaws are insecurities that they never take out on others, i donât recommend SU. if you need the women and lgbt+ characters to be safe, heroic role-models who never hurt anyone who doesnât deserve it, i donât recommend SU.Â
but. if you want to challenge yourself, i recommend it.
if youâve ever felt guilty, i recommend it.Â
if youâre ready and willing to confront the worst things youâve ever done, and still keep believing that thereâs hope for you, i wholeheartedly recommend it.