peterx wrote: Fri Oct 14, 2022 8:50 pm
Criticizing ok, cancelling not ok.
We should absolutely stop aiming misogynistic, racist, queerphobic and ablist work towards children. In fact, we should also stop aiming those works at mainstream audiences in general.
peterx wrote: Fri Oct 14, 2022 8:50 pmWhy do woke people feel the need (and have the courage) to shame/cancel anyone who does not fit in their worldview with his/her product? I think ordinary people are mature enough to decide what is good or bad for them. We don't need uninvited nannies in our life, our parents far enough for that role. Don't "educate" but lead by example, then people will follow your way OR not, they will decide for themselves. It's that simple, no need to shame anyone or woke people will become the very thing they want to avoid at all cost.
I personally don't care about you but I do not want art to continue to spread false and hurtful ideas about people and that is why we criticize art as a society and say "Hey, this is not okay." Media is a powerful influence and we don't want our children consuming media that will teach them the wrong ideas about women, minorities and disabled people.
Dragon Ball does not have a stark message of "sexual assault is bad", it has a message of "lol sexual assault" and "god women sure are a drag am i rite lulz?" Which is bad, actually.
If you want to go even broader beyond
Dragon Ball and why 'woke' people 'cancel' other media look no further than transphobic shit like
Ace Ventura,
Naked Gun,
Soapdish,
The Silence of the Lambs among other popular films out of Hollywood. These are works that teach trans women to feel self-disgust and teach cis people to regard those women with scorn, fear and disgust.
Media absolutely needs to actively kept from being harmful to women and marginalized people because it can either continue to perpetuate the terrible treatment of women and minorties or introduce those ideas to a new generation, which is bad.
Dragon Ball does not criticize the mistreatment of women, it contributes to the idea that it's okay to think of women in that matter and does so in the context of a children's comic.
Dragon Ball as it stands is not a franchise that contains work of eroticism aimed at an adult crowd but rather comics, cartoons, games and figures (barring the
Dragon Ball Gals line) that is aimed at an audience of children. When in 1984 it introduces its main female character as an untrustworthy, vain teenage girl who is forced to piss herself in fear and continually sexually humiliate herself in the first six months of publication in comic aimed at children and general audiences there is definitely a problem. Furthermore, when in a chapter of a sequel comic published in the 2020s is released in which a long-running character does around trying to sexually assault three female characters (only to be turned off when they merge into a fatter form) there's something to be said for the continual misogyny and fatphobia of the franchise over the decades.
peterx wrote: Fri Oct 14, 2022 8:50 pmIf they tired of anything they should simply not looking at that particular product.
Misogynistic commercial art made by mega corporations do not need you to defend them from criticism and shamming from the people who are affected by their negative infleunce.
peterx wrote: Fri Oct 14, 2022 8:50 pmIt's not the creators job (and no one's) to make their product enjoyable by everyone on Earth.
It is entirely a creator's responsibility to prevent the spread of harmful ideas and misinformation. That is how we protect society.
peterx wrote: Fri Oct 14, 2022 8:50 pmYes this sounds cruel but a world with zero creativity (because this is where wokeism will ultimately lead, if not stopped at one point), is the worst thing possible for humanity.
A world where media can propose that women are inferiror is bad, actually.
There is nothing creative about "put an old man sexually assaulting girls in this mainstream comic!"
peterx wrote: Fri Oct 14, 2022 8:50 pmThere are 8 billion people on this planet now, it's impossible the create something that will be enjoyed by everyone.
It's possible to create a work that is not in favor of misogyny, queerphobia, racism, xenophobia, body-shaming or ablism.
peterx wrote: Fri Oct 14, 2022 8:50 pmEvery product will trample on someone's sensitivity.
It's a good thing people can apologize and do better in the future! Well, unless you trample on the feelings of bigots, 'cause fuck those shitheads.
peterx wrote: Fri Oct 14, 2022 8:50 pmWoke people's dream of a "perfect world" is an impossible goal unless you dont create anything
It's actually absolutely possible to create things that do not promote misogyny, queerphobia, racism, xenophobia, body-shaming and ablism.
peterx wrote: Fri Oct 14, 2022 8:50 pm(and destory every old thing that don't fit your worldview, like the Nazis did with books
Your comparison holds no ground. Woke people are saying "Please don't promote bigotry" while Nazis burned the
Institut für Sexualwissenschaft, destroying previous transgender healthcare research and setting back the normalization and healthcare of queer and transgender people—many of which are, again, woman—decades. Even in 2022 we have yet to advance knowledge and research about queer and trans healthcare to make up for all of the precious knowledge lost when the Nazis destroyed the Institut für Sexualwissenschaft.
Comparing the refusal to normalize bigotry to the actual bigoted practice of destroying queer and trans health research (not to mention the torturing and murdering of trans people, as happened during the Holocaust) is not a legitimate arguement.
peterx wrote: Fri Oct 14, 2022 8:50 pmor Wokes did with statues for example). (and as I said there will always be new sensitivities it's endless)
Slave-owners should absolutely
not have statues and memorials erected in their honor and they should absolutely
not have buildings and schools named after them. We should absolutely
loudly destroy all memorials and statues erected to honor slave-overs and reminds minorities that they people that oppressed them and their ancestors should be remembered as heroes. We should absolutely write about in our history books all the ways in which slave-owners and Confederate soldiers were terrible human beings that nobody should ever praise, actually.
Fuck those guys and fuck anyone that likes them.