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hallidae ([info]hallidae) wrote in [info]unfunny_fandom,
Believe me, I often feel uncomfortable with some of the posts of various people as well, but that doesn't mean that I will stop people from saying what they want to say.

Snape fans get flak enough elsewhere. On the snapedom com, they can be as crazy as they want to be. What's important to me is that you have the option to have your say, and if it's done without getting too offensive (like yelling that someone should burn, that's not acceptable) and with a signature to it, it will stand there. It may be shouted out and drowned in other comments, but still, it stands there and shows that you don't agree. The loudest aren't always righ nor is the majority. That goes either way.


Oh, God. The geek social fallacies strike again. "We're all oppressed, so as long as they aren't trolling, it doesn't matter if someone says something offensive and oppressive within the community!"


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