I know trans parents whose children love Harry Potter, so you can lecture them.
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Replying to @IAmDeathRay @Klezmerstyle and
you can love a work of fiction without loving the author you know
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Replying to @rivkaehh @IAmDeathRay and
I still re-read Batman: Year One, The Dark Knight Returns, and Daredevil: Born Again about once a year, but I wouldn't piss in Frank Miller's eyes if his face were on fire.
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Replying to @autogynamelia @rivkaehh and
I know I know. No one can separate the author from the art anymore, which is one of the reasons lefties have become so damn brittle.
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Replying to @IAmDeathRay @rivkaehh and
Much like your assertion that trans people don't get fired for being trans, this is demonstrably untrue.pic.twitter.com/c7OF6j7S8y
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Replying to @autogynamelia @rivkaehh and
Well, I did explain that if and when a trans person is fired for being trans it is politically motivated, which is what Arthur was denying. I didn't say it was not over being trans, but specifically over being trans in a political manner. Arthur is not very nuanced.
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Replying to @IAmDeathRay @rivkaehh and
Protected classes are a fundamentally different legal concept from being protected from being fired over "opinions" and indeed the two concepts are fundamentally at odds (my race being a protected class means I am protected FROM the opinion my race is inferior)
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Replying to @arthur_affect @IAmDeathRay and
This is not a hard concept, nor is it a particularly contested one in the law as it actually exists
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Replying to @arthur_affect @rivkaehh and
This doesn't relate to anything I said. I claimed that expressing oneself as being trans is inherently political in a world where it is contested, and I stand by that. You seem to be denying it.
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Replying to @IAmDeathRay @rivkaehh and
Of course it's "political" in that sense of the term, and it's precisely because it's political that it's unconscionable to take this neutral stance "All political views are valid and must be protected"
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"Political opinions" are not, as a matter of fact, "protected" under the law, nor should they be It makes a joke out of the idea of what "politics" means If something is "political" it means it is a fight and a fight that it is desperately important to win
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