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Aug. 14th, 2009 02:47 pmIt is not, as so many people seem to think, some dogmatic decision to only engage with people who think exactly like me. Rather, life is short, books cost money, and when it comes down to deciding what I want to read -- allowing for a few cases of staggering genius that actually makes these decisions complex -- I'm not going to read stuff by people who are hateful, threatening and rude to me and mine, online or off.
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Date: 2009-08-14 09:57 pm (UTC)I totally realize I'm preaching to the choir here, obviously, but IMO we'll never get anywhere in gay rights until we stop apologizing for telling them they're wrong and full of hate. I don't think homophobia should be a political view that we accept anymore than racism, but it is and changing that would make the whole fight a lot easier. (I think, blahblah insert disclaimer here.)
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Date: 2009-08-14 10:18 pm (UTC)The caveat being that works with book writers (more or less) but not so much with many other forms of media (where the writers are only one of a large team) and so TV shows and movies need pressure on the companies that 'own' the product. Though I still think voting with one's feet is important since networks do look at viewing numbers - part of the reason why I don't watch Supernatural.