I confess I have not been online much, have been only marginally fannish for a long time, but I am a fanfic author of some renown in my small, dying fandom. The oar I have to put in these roiling waters is that, IMO, the problem with the dialogue is that it is a Debate, not a discussion. A discussion includes listening as well as talking,
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I've been following this latest thing and - you are right: it's a debate, not a discussion and that's what makes it so difficult participating (for me, at least).
And I agree with you about the warnings. The ones you mentioned are the ones that people should warn about. But there should be a line because, warnings shouldn't give away the twists of a story - especially if they are plot-related...
oh! and it's really nice to see you post :):)
*hugs*
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I remember how strongly I felt about *not* giving a laundry list of warnings at one point, so I can see both points of view. It's sad and reflects badly on anyone who turns the "discussion" on its head and starts tossing ludicrous and insulting accusations about the "privilege" of victims. It sounds waaay to much like the ugly debates about race and gender discrimination.
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I agree with you wholeheartedly. I also think such people are usually incapable of empathy, so debating them on the topic is an exercise in painful futility.
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