Read @carolynmichelle's powerful piece on Blade Runner 2049, cultural dehumanization, and transphobia. https://feministfrequency.com/2017/10/17/officer-k-and-the-real-girl-cultural-dehumanization-in-blade-runner-2049/ …
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Replying to @femfreq @carolynmichelle
An article describing how a movie having nothing to do with transgender is secretly all about transgender issues. Just wow.
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Except it's not, she's just analyzing the movie through the lens of a trans person and talking about how she related to the characters.
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Great idea @NiklasPenz - I should write an article analyzing Ducktales through the lens of Phoenician trade practices.
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lol. i'm talking about oppression and dehumanization, things Blade Runner is actually, unambiguously about.
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Your article is about being trans, with some unreflected chittychatty to make it somehow related to a trending topic.
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No, it's about the film, which is deeply concerned with cultural dehumanization, &relating it to my personal experiences of dehumanization.
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You think the film's concerns w/cultural dehumanization have nothing whatsoever to say about real-world examples of cultural dehumanization?
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Replying to @Runner5_H1gh
You're right, films, literature, and the arts should never, ever be valued or discussed for what they have to say about the human condition.
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