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[–] Gloomy@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Calm down.

You don't need to go into full attack Mode here. Im happy for you, that you felt repretented. I did not feel the way they handled it felt like good representstion. I'd be happy to see more representstion in general, I just wish it would be embedded into a better told story. If you are cool with the way it's done: Good for you.

I am getting slightly tired though of seeing people who aren't part of the community saying that the representation of us 'feels forced'. Our mere existence isn't forced. Moreover, are you really the one who gets to judge this? After people trying to kill us for decades, and then using us for marketing purposes, now y'all wanna judge whether our existence is "forced"?

This is a beautiful example of heteronormativity at work. You can disagree with me on how and if Discovery did a good job of representing LGBTQI+. topic or not without assuming my sexuality or implying thst I called out for the war on gays, thank you very much.

[–] Stamets@startrek.website 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I am calm. If I was in attack mode it would be very different.

Im happy for you, that you felt repretented. I did not feel the way they handled it felt like good representstion.

Why? You have not yet explained or elaborated that point. You've just went "Nah. Not good." Meanwhile that representation has won literal awards from multiple different international organizations that are specifically devoted to LGBTQIA+ representation.

’d be happy to see more representstion in general, I just wish it would be embedded into a better told story.

There is a massive difference between "the story isn't a good one and gay characters shouldn't be brought down by bad writing" and "this is bad representation and feels forced". You did not originally say that it was "embedded into a better told story" originally which is what I'm responding to.

This is a beautiful example of heteronormativity at work.

Correct. I assumed you were straight because I have yet to meet anyone from the LGBTQIA+ community who would be so self-sabotaging that they say it's bad representation while being wildly unclear about your stance and opinion. While it's a little on me to make an assumption, you can't exactly blame me when for my entire life I've been forced to justify my simple existence to people who constantly judge me day after day by what they think the standard is. Not only that but generally I think that if someone is going to be giving the opinion on whether or not the representation is good of a particular group, they should openly be saying that they're part of the group. Otherwise it just sounds like you're a complete stranger looking in and judging the representation on behalf of a group that never asked for it.

Gay characters are allowed to exist. The representation was fine and probably the best representation that we've gotten in a while. Moreover, it's the only representation we've gotten on a large scale in Star Trek at any point in history. And once again, it has won literal awards for its representation.

Edit: The amount of you who are willing to downvote me for daring to point out blatant bigotry, while upvoting that same bigotry, is absolutely disgusting. You should be utterly fucking ashamed of yourself.

[–] LilB0kChoy@lemm.ee 11 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I feel like often criticism of how representation is done in media is really just veiled criticism that it’s normalized in the show.

It’s like representation should only be blatant and pandering (so it can be called woke by the same people) or so far in the background it’s easy to ignore it or not catch it if you’re not who’s being represented.

I love that it’s just business as usual in these shows and the representation is organic, because that’s real life.

[–] unreasonabro@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

your depression is getting the better of you

[–] Gloomy@discuss.tchncs.de 0 points 1 year ago

I'm fine, thanks for your concern.