• Duamerthrax@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I know several “ally” and one trans HP fan. They all just “separate the art of the artist” as cope. They’re also a bunch of adult children and I don’t really respect their opinions on media.

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      When you separate the art from the artist, you still have:

      • a slaveowner cop main character
      • an Asian named Ching Chong
      • slavery abolitionism as a joke
      • genetic superiority of certain characters (the bad guys were just wrong about which people are superior)
      • rampant fatphobia
      • Jewish goblin bankers
      • slaves who like being enslaved
      • slave heads decorated in Santa hats by the “good guys”
      • freeing slaves is bad because they become alcoholics
      • a black guy named MLK Shackles
      • a Jewish guy named Goldstein (I did not have to change this name to make the racism more clear)
      • none of the systemic issues that created the villain are ever addressed by the main characters beyond a surface level so nothing has actually been fixed, they’ve just delayed the takeover of society by fascists another generation or two
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        2 months ago

        This is why I said I don’t trust their opinions on media. This group lacks any media literacy and just looks for “roller coaster” type experiences. There’s so many better children’s/YA fantasy out there, many a direct response of HP, but to them, they’ll just be imitations to the sort of people who can’t read subtext.