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I'm not even saying she's not a terrible person (she's a self righteous harpy who I do believe is doing actual harm). The books weren't great but they were okay. But like. At the same time people read for a plethora of reasons and I don't think it's fair to be like "it's not good so you shouldn't enjoy it". People are allowed to enjoy things. They don't have to be good.
There are plenty of reasons to avoid her books without crapping on people's personal tastes.
Its not the books that are problem. Its the weird self gratification unchallenge cuddle-treats uncritical or even anti-critical consumption of media thats the problem.
I can agree with that up to a point.
But that's about the psychology of human nature, how it forms memories and attached feelings to them as much as anything else.
That's pretty much why people feel like they are personally being attacked when you ask them to avoid something that is now seen as problematic. Lots of authors (even childrens book authors) dumb down themes and use tropes that are well known on media to make broad strokes for their audience who don't at that time understand nuance.
That's a lot of the "controversy" that comes up around books like the red wall series. Some people think the books are sexist, classist, and possibly racist and I can see their points. At the same time there's an argument to be made for dumbing down certain themes, removing nuance from them so that they are more palatable to a younger audience.
Either way that's not really what you mean. I am not trying to take away from what you said. There are plenty of fans who have been critical of Harry Potter as a media franchise for various reasons including sexism, classism, racism and the allegories associated with each as they come up in the story. Accusing HP fans of not being able to do that is a bit disingenuous because they have been taking these books and movies apart to the bedrock for quite some time now.
What I think you mean is that you want them to be critical of why they enjoy the series so that they can do some introspection in order to part with it, but I'm not sure you understand exactly what you're asking for. There are people who owe their sanity (something they almost lost to the lowest points in their lives) to HP and books like it. The escapism is important for a lot of children who are in dark places.
If the person in that comic had used HP to get them through childhood rape or other abuse, wouldn't that make a lot of sense as to why they react that way to other people who don't know them or their trauma trying to take that away from them?
No this is not me saying that because they have trauma they are allowed to inflict trauma on others.
I look at it this way. The way we inform people and talk to people matters. Treating people like our adversaries makes them defensive and less likely to do what we are asking.
Im not saying they should necessarily part with it. Only interrogate their fucking relationship with it.
You had no way to know how funny it is to tell me this but i really hope none of my neighbors were asleep.
Its like how one cant criticize lenin in front of a tankie without them throwing a fit.
I didn't mean it as you specifically. Just in general. My family has a history of sexual abuse because of my grandfather so it was a pretty pertinent example from my own life experience.
I'm sorry if that seemed insensitive.
More that i am very used to being used as rhetorical pawn by people who precisely misunderstand the identity/experiemce theyre leveraging.
The harry potter fandom is communal. A tribal identity.