What do you suggest is the way to determine if an author is using a specific setting or plot device in a serious and purposeful manner then? How do you tell if they’re actually just a terrible person supporting terrible ideas?
If the answer is going to be their other statements and actions, then Rowling has made her terrible person status pretty clear.
Because the theme and overall storyline of 40k is meant to showcase how evil that is. In a way, the evilness is parody in how over the top it is, particularly with the use of Nazi-esque imagery.
Where in the setting of Harry Potter does it present house elves and their enslavement as a parody, joke, or otherwise not meant to be a serious take on the subject?
She’s the one that chose to make the fantasy world she made up the way it is. And she chose to make it one where a literal slave class of people enjoy being slaves and thinks slavery is great, so long as their slave masters treat them well. And the one person trying to free them is treated as a hyperbolic hippie type for even making such an attempt.
That is the made up world Rowling chose to make.
Also, almost no one uses any form of neopronouns. They just use the classic three of she/he/they. Or a combination of them.
Wanting to defend the democratic freedom of a country being invaded by a militaristic dictatorship is the same as Hitler?
I think you have things perfectly backwards, but I suppose that’s standard for dictator defending tankie trash.
Hopefully this is another stone in getting Feddit.uk to defederate from them.
Yeah, it’s too bad he wasn’t able to kill more Russians. Don’t worry, others will take up the slack.
Oh, more Hexbear trash. You’re a really piece of shit person.
Oh hey, a fellow furry. It’s too bad you’re a tankie piece of trash.
He wanted to defend against Russian dictatorial invasion. It’s sad he died, but he was brave to actually take action against Russia.
Makes me wonder if Russia is trying to purposefully target, when they can, non-Ukrainian soldiers coming from elsewhere in the world.
If the reason for this is to prevent pedophilia content, then this will do nothing. People who access that sort of thing on the dark web aren’t going to be affected by this whatsoever.
Then I will stop browsing them? I stopped using Facebook, Twitter, and Reddit quite easily. I can do it with others if they’re going to go down this route.
I mean, I’m using Chrome right now, but if they actually implement this and my ad blocker stops working, I’m switching to Opera or something.
Do they really expect to not lose browser users with this move?
pats your head It’s okay, I know reading comprehension is difficult for some people.