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8/4/2025, 8:12:39 PM
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This is probably bait but I'll take it anyway, I've seen Steven Universe fans bully a girl into suicide for drawing rose quartz too thin, I would hardly call that empathy and acceptance.
They use the idea of "being good" (specifically in a performative sense) as an excuse to be hateful or excluding to anyone who doesn't fit that criteria. DESU I don't think it was intentionally by the show's design given the episode with Carl's VA/Greg's brother had a "be cool to your relatives even if they're bigoted dickheads because only love can make a person less bigoted" message, but they did introduce impressionable children/teens to 2014 tumblr-era identity politics that are founded on the idea that change is impossible in a human being and that bad or "impure" people can never change their ways. I know it's a fedora-tier take but a lot of fundamentalists do the same thing.
This is probably bait but I'll take it anyway, I've seen Steven Universe fans bully a girl into suicide for drawing rose quartz too thin, I would hardly call that empathy and acceptance.
They use the idea of "being good" (specifically in a performative sense) as an excuse to be hateful or excluding to anyone who doesn't fit that criteria. DESU I don't think it was intentionally by the show's design given the episode with Carl's VA/Greg's brother had a "be cool to your relatives even if they're bigoted dickheads because only love can make a person less bigoted" message, but they did introduce impressionable children/teens to 2014 tumblr-era identity politics that are founded on the idea that change is impossible in a human being and that bad or "impure" people can never change their ways. I know it's a fedora-tier take but a lot of fundamentalists do the same thing.
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