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Pyrate Jenni ([info]pyratejenni) wrote in [info]unfunny_fandom,
@ 2011-08-18 00:55:00


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Neo_prodigy silences a feminist critic
Over at LJ's inclusive_geeks community, korinna posts about neo_prodigy's misogyny, not only in his personal posts, but in his How To Write Slash posts and his published novel. She includes a large document of examples of his misogyny from the latter. Tee document can be downloaded here.

Why do you have to download it?

Because neo_prodigy responded like all good professionals to criticism and had LJ suspend the post, and when it was transferred to Wordpress, had that suspended as well..


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[info]hadesphoenix
2011-08-19 02:57 pm UTC (link)
I'm honestly interested to know what his response would be to this sort of thing. If straight women and gay men all conform to this behavior respectively, then what about lesbians? Do they cry but in a ~manly way? Or what about people who identify outside the gender binary? Do bisexuals still not exist? What about pansexuals? Or people whose romantic inclinations don't necessarily parallel their sexual ones? INQUIRING MINDS WANT TO KNOW.

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[info]evilsqueakers
2011-08-19 11:48 pm UTC (link)
Lesbians are still women, aren't they? They must both weep and cry, creating a mess of needless emotion. Bisexuals don't exist, remember. They just are denying they truly only want dick. And there's only the ONE binary code, you know. You can't get off-the-grid, so to speak. Everyone must be in an acceptable and normal range. Pansexuals are just like bisexuals, I'd think. And every woman MUST be as romance books say. There are no women that are emotionally more cut off or remote than a man. My last two sexual partners would be interested to learn since I was aghast by one's display and I thought of England for the two minutes. Oh, I guess that makes me a man. My bad.

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