Yeah, and frankly screw revolutionary art I just wanna fcking feel something. I wanna fcking relate to the miserable characters on screen But I don't get to have that. Lesbian and trans representation is disposable in the pursuit of purity
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @arthur_affect and
It's probably a totally base thing to reference, but Pixar made an entire film just five years ago who's central thesis was "It's good to feel sad when it's time to be sad, let people feel that way, try to relate to their sadness, please." Why is "I want to feel" so hard???
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Replying to @TheBrianMcNatt @BootlegGirl and
Lol you could totally do a Brechtian analysis on Inside Out about why Inside Out is about the lie of catharsis (Sadness ends up only being the vehicle to bring Joy back - the point of the movie is Riley is *wrong* to take drastic steps to change her situation)
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Replying to @arthur_affect @TheBrianMcNatt and
And you could argue that if you really do want to start a revolution, then that numbed state of cold brokenness - Sadness and Joy are gone, Fear and Disgust let Anger take the wheel and do something fucking crazy just to feel SOMETHING - is desirable and to be encouraged
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Replying to @arthur_affect @TheBrianMcNatt and
A lot of revolutionary agitprop is about denying the catharsis of empathy, of your pain being seen Inside Out's ending with Riley's Sadness unlocking the corresponding emotion in her parents and letting them unite in a group hug
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Replying to @arthur_affect @TheBrianMcNatt and
You want to start some shit, the theory goes, you do the opposite, you show them horrible things happening to innocent people they identify with with *no resolution*, either material or emotional You let Nelson kick Bart's ass and then dwell on his jeering "HAW HAW"
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Replying to @arthur_affect @TheBrianMcNatt and
Because the play didn't give it to you, you have to find your catharsis in real life, and because real life is short on people just standing around offering calming hugs you pick up a bat and go for the other kind You leave the theatre not satisfied but empty, ravenous
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Replying to @arthur_affect @TheBrianMcNatt and
(Which is why a lot of people are very earnest about wanting the companies and brands to shut the fuck up with their calming hugs and offering symbolic gestures of solidarity etc that don't really change anything)
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Replying to @arthur_affect @TheBrianMcNatt and
That thing in Ender's Game about how to turn Ender into a weapon "He must not believe he can turn to an adult for anything Not even sympathy or pity He must feel that his suffering is invisible to the world and only his own actions can end it"
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Replying to @arthur_affect @TheBrianMcNatt and
Of course Ender's Game is itself a sentimental tragedy (and probably the thing before TLOU2 that most emotionally touched me in fiction, which of course I learned to suppress because that will NEVER be acceptable in The Community)
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Yes, Card clearly understood the theory of denying catharsis and sympathy to make someone more effective as a worker and a soldier And also felt the pain of that kind of life very deeply (the Speaker for the Dead concept is all about giving catharsis as a gift)
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