05x11 / Where the hell were you?!
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05x11 / Where the hell were you?!

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05x11 / Where the hell were you?!
Can we just acknowledge how absolutely ballsy the Justice League Unlimited episode "Patriot Act" was?
So, this episode was an extremely thinly-veiled criticism of the Patriot Act law, which was part of America's response to 9/11 and part of the War on Terror, specifically about the government using the Patriot Act to brutalize, imprison, disappear, or just flat-out kill anyone they perceived as a threat that supported the enemy. This included a lot of civilians, whether they were politically dissident or they were just guilty of crimes such as being muslim. Obviously, this was wrong. It is wrong. And nowadays I can say that without fear. But during this period of time? Well, here's the thing;
Between the response the government would have and the social response due to the massive national rise of extreme nationalism, to speak out against what the government was doing was a kiss of death. For example, the Dixie Chicks spoke out against it, and they got blacklisted, they lost all of their fame and social standing, they probably wound up on a watchlist, just for going "Hey, this is wrong." People were terrified of speaking up lest what happened to the Dixie Chicks happen to them. Like, if you were not with the government, you might as well have been a follower of Osama bin Laden himself. You absolutely did not criticise the government unless you were willing to lose everything. JLU is slightly after this era, but still, the threat of this response was absolutely still fresh in everyone's mind. That's the political background this episode came from.
With that in mind, I want to really stress that they made an episode about an American military/government official taking an extreme action against a perceived threat and, instead of using his power to deal with the threat, he turned that power on regular people. People who got between him and innocent civilians, he beat the absolute shit out of them. He calls the civilians, who Stargirl explicitly called "innocent bystanders," word for fucking word, "acceptable losses." When Shining Knight talks about refusing to slaughter a village of innocent people even when ordered to lay waste to them by King Arthur, Eiling calls him a lousy soldier, basically explicitly saying that those who refuse to follow unlawful or morally wrong orders to harm civilians, those who refuse to harm civilians, are wrong. He tries to kill a teenager (because let's be honest, Stargirl is the most sixteen-year-old-girl character to ever be a sixteen-year-old girl, he absolutely knew she was in high school) and an ACTUAL FUCKING CHILD. He rips through the Seven Soldiers as they try their best to protect innocent people, he does his best to kill all of them. The only thing that stops him is that old woman, and her iconic line "How many of us do you have to kill to keep us safe?"
How many innocent people did our government have to harm in order to keep innocent people safe?
(Not to mention the history of the Seven Soldiers. Characters who historically fought corruption, bad cops, Nazis, the Klan, etc. During World War II. Which was not-so-subtly calling the government out. These characters who fought the Nazis, corruption, etc, were fighting Eiling because he was acting like the enemies they fought, trying to harm and kill innocent people to serve his own agenda. Eiling was a stand-in meant to represent the American government. They were basically outright saying "This Patriot Act era was the government acting like the Nazis." Just saying, that choice was absolutely intentional and so exceptionally brave.)
And this is AFTER the episode where Question was kidnapped and tortured by the American government without trial, a lawyer, a jury of his peers, etc. This episode was explicitly the aftermath of Cadmus's decision to do that. The war they tried to start against people who only wanted to keep others safe. That's the in-world context, that the government got called on abusing their power to harm a citizen simply for opposing them because they were siding with an actual fucking supervillain. A supervillain who proceeded to turn against Cadmus with the power they had given him. Which is a mirror to why the Taliban and ISIS and all that really got a footing, because America supported Islamist radicals in the Cold War in their battle against communism and created a very powerful force that eventually wound up turning their power against America. 9/11 was the aftermath of that horrible decision, and "Patriot Act" was the aftermath of "Question Authority."
Again, considering the era this was in, this was extremely brave. Especially considering how insanely explicit this was, the episode was even actually titled "Patriot Act." This ran the risk of getting the show cancelled, the writers blacklisted at BEST- this was not a safe era, this was just coming out of the really dangerous time. They had every right to keep their mouths shut out of self-preservation against a very real threat to their livelihoods. But these people, who clearly remembered that Superman was first known as Champion of the Oppressed, they did this anyway. Which is absolutely incredible and acknowledges how deeply political comics have historically been, and also an extremely brave thing to do. These writers risked it all because they were writing a DC show and DC comics have always been a histically political thing, and because they saw something that wasn't right and they weren't going to be silent.
That was risky, it was brave, and that is absolutely what comics are about. They deserve a prize for that
"Who Is Superman? A Private Interview with Lois Lane" a fancomic about hope and connection. I've had this story in mind for so long and I'm very excited to be able to share it at last. Thank you for reading, and happy Lunar New Year!
Aah thanks for all the love guys ;_; in case anyone's interested in more historical context I recommend these New Naratif articles on the May 1998 Riots in Indonesia, and "My Name Is..." a short comic on the history behind Chinese-Indonesian names.
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“It just means you have to work double as hard as most people!”
Well maybe I don’t WANT to work double as hard as abled people!! Maybe I deserve a BREAK!! Maybe I’ve been working MORE THAN double as hard for MY WHOLE LIFE and it’s led me to immense burnout & caused me to develop several MORE disabilities!! Maybe I should be ACCOMMODATED so I don’t have to KILL MY BODY AND BRAIN over trying to do what abled people can do!! Maybe I DON’T have to work double as hard!! Maybe if there’s the option to let me NOT work double as hard, I should have it, because I’m already working double as hard JUST TO SURVIVE!!
Why do you think disabled people deserve less rest than mentally & physically abled people?
Before I inevitability draw Sterek for this lovely month. I want to draw my other favorite ship...
I SHIPPED THEM SO MUCH!!!
I shall die on the hill that Kira would be BI and Malia would be PAN!!!
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"That pairing would never be canon" and what of it? I'm only supposed to ship what the church tells me to or something?
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a new reality tv show called So you think you can write Doctor Who
twelve episodes, twelve contestants - a mix of annoying middle aged sci fi authors, fan fic authors and random people off the street
a variety of against the clock writing tasks, big finish scripts, ability to interact with actors without shouting at them and challenges where you have no budget or doctor for an episode
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this is how you find the new doctor who showrunner
accidentally clicked on a horrible good omens fanfic very ooc major character death memory loss human au. yeah on amazon prime
free my girl she did all that and that’s what makes her such a compellingly complex character. that’s her essence

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"The schemers are scheming."
Remake of this old gifset because people are randomly reblogging it and @buckslasagna's influence
unfortunately i dont think its queerbaiting if the creator is just so terminally heterosexual that they never remotely considered the same gender relationship their show is centered around could be read as romantic. it is deeply painful however.
Maybe accidental queer baiting? The way someone may not mean to say something rude, but it may come off rude, so it's rude. Frustrating either way.
Not being a dick, just a friendly clarification.
By definition you can't accidentally queerbait. Queerbaiting is specifically using a same sex pair from the show to market the show to queer audiences with no intention of ever following through on a romantic relationship.
There is officially licensed Destiel merch signed off on by Kripke. Teen Wolf had a commercial with the actors for Derek and Stiles draped over each other talking about being "on a ship." Both shows actively used scenes between them as marketing while actively mocking fans for wanting them together. Sherlock has multiple characters refer to Johnlock as a couple, including characters we're supposed to believe are never wrong about human behavior and pushed those scenes in marketing. Then they acted insulted when fans saw them as a couple.
That's queerbaiting.
Done on accident it would just be queer subtext. Done because they had no other choice due to censorship is queer coding.
The specific meaning of the word is really starting to get lost and it's a pretty important one to keep accurate. It describes a very specific phenomenon that was done repeatedly and maliciously for decades and is meant to examine that specifically.
Doing it on accident sucks, but it isn't a tactic of capitalism intentionally intended to suppress queer representation while making money from queer fans.
for those who were wondering, this was the teen wolf promo