NO ONE is stopping you from watching. You can knock yourself out for all we care. Your streaming on pirated site…
The BL genre is not a harmless form of entertainment or expression. It is a genre that exploits and misrepresents gay men and their relationships for the pleasure and profit of mostly straight women. It is not a genre that values or respects the diversity and complexity of the LGBTQ+ community. It is a genre that reinforces harmful stereotypes, such as the seme/uke dynamic, the rape fantasy, and the tragic ending. It is not a genre that offers realistic or positive representation for gay men or other queer people. It is a genre that appropriates and erases their struggles and identities.
I am not dismissing the genre or its fans. I am criticizing the genre and its impact on the real world. I am not gatekeeping who can write about gay/lesbian experiences. I am asking for accountability and sensitivity from the writers and creators. This is not about comparing apples and oranges. You are comparing human rights and dignity with food and culture.
Oh, you’re so right. My logic chip is broken. I need to reboot and see the light. People can enjoy and create stories about different experiences. It’s not a fetish. It’s a hobby. A hobby that involves exploiting and degrading real people and their lives. A hobby that involves ignoring and dismissing the voices and perspectives of those who are affected. A hobby that involves perpetuating and normalizing harmful and oppressive narratives. What a fun and harmless hobby. How silly of me to think otherwise.
The director said that bl doesn't bring much viewers. In short he is a homophobe...
You are so smart and well-read. You have such a high IQ and a great understanding of everything. You should teach at a university, not waste your time in elementary school.
Anika, you openly ridiculed me for using they/them pronouns. Who is the real homophobe here?
Oh, Mr. Anika Singh. You are so sensitive and righteous. How dare anyone say anything homophobic or misgender them? You have such a keen ear and a sharp mind. Do you need me to dumb down my words and use simple sentences for you?
The director said that bl doesn't bring much viewers. In short he is a homophobe...
Your writing is immature and so is your grasp of English. You make baseless assumptions about me and my views. I seek authentic LGBT representation in BL, not the portrayal of gay people as victims. You have a distorted idea of what “proper LGBT representation” means, which shows your ignorance. You can’t blame yourself, but the BL genre that failed to inform you about diversity and inclusion. That’s why you disrespect non binary people while claiming to be an ally
people who complain about others discussing the stupidity of taking a gay manwha and removing the gay aspect are…
This is not a fair comparison, nothing is being erased. They simply chose to express themselves in a new and original way. Just as the novel added a queer dimension to be more creative, the same can happen in reverse. This is the beauty and freedom of art and fiction.
The director said that bl doesn't bring much viewers. In short he is a homophobe...
Anika, what is your view on the diversity of genders? Many people in the LGBT community identify with the pronoun they/them. Do you think they are all stupid? That doesn’t sound like a supportive attitude. You are appalled that I don’t conform to the binary of he/she? You have no respect for the community, except for gay men.
The director said that bl doesn't bring much viewers. In short he is a homophobe...
You disrespect my pronouns while accusing me of being homophobic. You are the one who is homophobic. I never referred to you as a female or a she. Don’t blame me for misgendering, that’s what you do. Based on your style, you sound like a child. This is a conversation for adults. Do you know why people use they/ them pronouns, I thought BL is a proper representation for LGBT community and taught you that?
Hmmm Hello??? the writer/owner of the webcomic gave them permission to do it. At the end of the day the owner…
You claim to support basic human rights, but you only favor gay men over other groups. This shows that you are both homophobic and misogynist. You pretend to care about the LGBT community, but you ignore the needs and rights of anyone who is not a gay man. This is the problem with fetishization.
Hmmm Hello??? the writer/owner of the webcomic gave them permission to do it. At the end of the day the owner…
Right, because BL totally kicked off LGBTQ+ representation. And preferring gay men’s stories? Totally not fetishizing at all. It’s not like there’s a whole history of LGBTQ+ activism and visibility that came way before, right?
NO ONE is stopping you from watching. You can knock yourself out for all we care. Your streaming on pirated site…
Every accusation is just a confession in disguise, huh? And hey, just because you’re pinching pennies and pirating doesn’t mean we all can’t splurge on the legit stuff
NO ONE is stopping you from watching. You can knock yourself out for all we care. Your streaming on pirated site…
BL community gave you a sweet tooth for good work? Don't make me laugh. Can you point out a work by a gay author that truly represents the LGBTQ+ community without reducing it to mere fetishization? It’s concerning that BL might contribute to a culture where gay men are objectified, similar to how some men objectify lesbians. It’s worth reflecting on the diversity of both the fanbase and the authors within the BL community. There is no diversity, it's mostly straight females.
The director said that bl doesn't bring much viewers. In short he is a homophobe...
I use they/them pronouns. It’s important to me that these are respected. If you support LGBTQ+ rights, using correct pronouns is a basic way to show that respect.
The director said that bl doesn't bring much viewers. In short he is a homophobe...
It’s funny trying to see you throw shade when you can’t even get your words right. ‘Have some kind of default in brain?’ That’s hilarious. What’s the use of knowing a bunch of languages if you can’t nail even one?
I am not dismissing the genre or its fans. I am criticizing the genre and its impact on the real world. I am not gatekeeping who can write about gay/lesbian experiences. I am asking for accountability and sensitivity from the writers and creators. This is not about comparing apples and oranges. You are comparing human rights and dignity with food and culture.
Oh, you’re so right. My logic chip is broken. I need to reboot and see the light. People can enjoy and create stories about different experiences. It’s not a fetish. It’s a hobby. A hobby that involves exploiting and degrading real people and their lives. A hobby that involves ignoring and dismissing the voices and perspectives of those who are affected. A hobby that involves perpetuating and normalizing harmful and oppressive narratives. What a fun and harmless hobby. How silly of me to think otherwise.