Harry Potter was critically important for me as a trans person. Rowling is still a transphobe. These facts can coexist.
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The Mists of Avalon was critically important for me as a trans person. Bradley is still a pedophile. These facts can coexist.
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Works changing your life doesn’t invalidate the real world harm their creators inflict.
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And honestly, If you’re someone like me that used fiction to get through bigotry & mental illness, you should be especially understanding of why it’s a bad thing to laud bigoted authors. They create the fictional worlds that saved us from the real world horror they push for.
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Ugghhhhhhhhjjhjhjhh
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CANT HAVE SHIT IN THIS HOUSE
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Well... that’s unfortunate.
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Also... writing a popular work does not make him any sort of expert who’s opinion matters at all on this subject
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Truly truly disheartening....
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Sigh. I had also forgotten about the Bradley stuff. :/
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I wish I could forget that one broke me for a bit
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