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"Worse still, my nephew lost his father in this genocide, and I, his uncle, am their sole provider. His condition is deteriorating daily, and he desperately needs urgent surgery before his pain worsens. The pain is constant, even at night; he can't sleep, and every moment feels like endless agony. " last thread
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I write these words with tears in my eyes, watching my nephew suffer so much, unable to get up. He has been in excruciating pain and has had repeated fainting spells over the past week due to severe anemia. I cannot afford all the medications he needs because of their high prices. All I wish is that he doesn't faint again, so I implore you to support me and help me buy his medications as soon as possible. Please donate
abdulrahman-family22 2d Worse still, my nephew lost his father in this genocide, and I, his uncle, am their sole provider. His condition is deteriorating daily, and he desperately needs urgent surgery before his pain worsens. The pain is constant, even at night; he can't sleep, and every moment feels like endless agony. I stand helpless before this heartbreaking scene. I don't have enough money to cover the costs of the operation or even to provide the medication that would alleviate his excruciating pain. My sense of helplessness is just as painful as his illness itself, perhaps even mor
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I am writing this tweet to you now from the midst of the destruction, appealing to your kind hearts. I appeal to every human being with feelings I need your help to feed my family. I lost everything in the war and only my children remain. I need your help to rebuild our tent and feed the children. I never imagined things would come to this, but I'm forced into it.
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I write these words with tears in my eyes, watching my nephew suffer so much, unable to get up. He has been in excruciating pain and has had repeated fainting spells over the past week due to severe anemia. I cannot afford all the medications he needs because of their high prices. All I wish is that he doesn't faint again, so I implore you to support me and help me buy his medications as soon as possible. Please donate.
Worse still, my nephew lost his father in this genocide, and I, his uncle, am their sole provider. His condition is deteriorating daily, and he desperately needs urgent surgery before his pain worsens. The pain is constant, even at night; he can't sleep, and every moment feels like endless agony.
I stand helpless before this heartbreaking scene. I don't have enough money to cover the costs of the operation or even to provide the medication that would alleviate his excruciating pain. My sense of helplessness is just as painful as his illness itself, perhaps even more so.
I need your help to alleviate my nephew's suffering and save him as soon as possible. Please, I don't want anything bad to happen to him; I've already lost my mother, my older brother, my home, and my friends. Please help me raise the necessary funds for my nephew's medication and surgery as quickly as possible. Support me, donate.
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I never imagined I would have to choose between saving my mother... or saving my wife and our unborn baby.
My pregnant wife is now in the ICU after her condition suddenly deteriorated and her blood levels dropped dangerously low. I am terrified of losing both her and our baby.
At the same time, my mother is still in the hospital, fighting for her life and desperately needing treatment.
I am trapped between two nightmares, and I cannot save either of them on my own.
If you can help, please don't wait. Donate or share my fundraiser before it's too late.
I don't think I will ever forget the people who had the chance to help save my family... and chose not to.
I never thought I would spend my days counting dollars while my motherās health hangs in the balance. She has already been rushed to the hospital because of dangerously high blood pressure, and her medication is not something she can skip not even for a single day. Every missed dose puts her at greater risk, and I am terrified of what tomorrow could bring if we cannot get the treatment she needs.šš
We have fought so hard to reach this point, and now we are closer than ever. Just $202 stand between my mother and the medicine that could keep her stable. This is not a large amount when many people come together. A few small donations could end this nightmare today.š
Please, donāt assume someone else will help. Every person who scrolls past thinking, āSomeone else will donate,ā leaves us exactly where we are still waiting, still scared, still watching my mother suffer. If you can spare even a few dollars, you have the power to change what happens next.š
I am not asking for luxury or comfort. I am asking for the chance to keep my mother safe. I am asking you to help us before her condition gets even worse. If our story reaches your heart, please donāt leave without doing something. Your kindness today could be the reason my mother receives her medication in time
Please donate now. We are only $202 away from giving my mother the care she urgently needs.ššš
I am screaming and no one is listening
I lost my old account, my only voice to reach people who might be able to help my family. Now we have lost another way to ask for support at the time when my wife needs help more than ever.
My wifeās condition is getting worse quickly⦠she is suffering from severe difficulty breathing, and doctors say she urgently needs treatment and medical care.
The hospital has warned us that she may have to leave because we can no longer afford the cost of her treatment.
I stand beside my wife feeling completely helpless I am terrified of losing her in front of my eyes while I cannot save her.
Please do not ignore my cry. Help my wife before it is too late. š
šØ Surviving the surgery means nothing if she dies in the ICU.
My mother survived a high-risk surgery, but she is still in the ICU fighting for her life. The surgery was only half the battle we cannot afford the daily medication keeping her alive.
The Goal: We urgently need $465 for this week's ICU care.
The Crisis: We only raised $35. The donations have completely frozen.
The price of a single cup of coffee could buy my mother's next breath. Please don't let everything she survived be in vain.
If you canāt donate $1 or $5, you MUST REBLOG this immediately. Your reblog is what keeps her alive.
We no longer have the strength to endure what is happening to us.
This is one of the worst tragedies in history.
Please speak up for us. Share, comment, and let the world know that two million people are suffering every day.
Iām not only trying to surviveā¦
My father is sick, and I canāt afford his treatment. Watching him get worse while I can do nothing is breaking me.
I just need to buy medicine and food for my family.
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Subject : Collecting money for my mother's operation in her back
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I am raising funds to support my elderly parents who are currently living in extremely difficult condition⦠Mohammed H needs your support f
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My mother is in Gaza, where every day is a struggle to survive. Some time ago, she was injured when shrapnel from nearby shelling struck her back. She tried to endure the pain for as long as she could, but her condition has become much worse. She is now suffering from severe exhaustion and constant pain.
After seeing a doctor, we were told that she urgently needs emergency back surgery. The doctors warned us that the operation should be performed within the next 7 days to prevent her condition from deteriorating further.
The cost of this life-saving surgery is $1,000.
For many people, this may seem like a manageable amount. But for my family, trapped in the devastating conditions in Gaza, it is impossible. Every hour that passes brings more pain, more fear, and the risk of losing my mother.
I am begging you from the bottom of my heart: please help us save her.
Every donation, no matter how small, brings us one step closer to giving my mother the surgery she desperately needs. If you are unable to donate, please share this post with your friends and family. Your support could reach someone who is able to help.
Please donāt let my motherās condition become another tragedy that could have been prevented.
Thank you for your kindness, your prayers, and your compassion. ā¤ļø
"This is not a scene from a movie, but a real child from Gaza. He was injured in the war, yet today he stands holding a piece of bread and a single shekel, as if he is holding all that is left of the world in his small hands."
While children around the world dream of toys and gifts, he dreams only of enough food and a safe bed to sleep in without fear of bombing. His eyes hold a sorrow far beyond his years, a story whose pain words cannot describe.
Every time I look at this picture, I wonder: How can a child of this age bear all this pain? And how can the world see this suffering and then move on as if nothing happened?
š„ I never imagined I would beg for help for both my father and my daughter at the same time. My father is critically ill in the hospital, and Farah continues her painful fight with a rare kidney disease. We cannot face this alone. Please donate or share our appeal. Every act of kindness gives us hope. š¤š„¹šš»https://chuffed.org/project/153965-urgent-appeal-kidney-failure-and-autism-threatens-farah
Everyone PLEASE šāļø stop scrolling take some time to read through this! My name is Fable and I'm an artist on here that takes on campaigning to help people in need. Thank you sm for stopping! Farah is a young, very sick girl who needs specific medications to survive. To make matters worse, she hasn't been able to afford her medication for many months now. It's pretty devastating to see and I can't imagine how painful it is to live through.
Farah's mother, Wesal (account in asks) has been fundraising for months to try to save Farah and I commend her for it, but they are still very low on funds, and now Wesal's father is in critical condition. I'm sure you can agree that no one deserve to live through what Farah or Wesal are living through right now. So please take 30 seconds out of your day to donate to her, and repost this to the nth degree. This family deserves it!!!
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you have to consciously unlearn racism and continue to watch for it because it will come out without realizing. because so much of society is structured around it. shrugging and going "i dont care" or "i dont know how else to say it" means you are okay with being racist and hurting other people with how much you dont give a shit about them.
yeah GUYS, you have to ACTIVELY fight against the racism the world has taught you because EVERYTHING is structured around it. Like SCHOOLS. Or ART. your INACTION is still hurting people.
Nevermore and Race: Historical Revisionism, Colorblindness, and White Feminism
This essay is 6,526 words. I would appreciate it if you didn't scroll through it and instead read it with focus.
Heavy themes and historical atrocities will be discussed. Reader discretion is advised.Ā
What does it mean for a story to be colorblind and to be historically revisionist?Ā
Theyāre both tied to the same thing-history. Race is a construct created by history. To write colorblindly is to ignore that history when it comes to your characters. For people of color especially, that means to erase any discrimination they faced because that would mention their race and the story is colorblind. Race-and to that extent, racism-does not exist.Ā
Historical revisionism, in a non-academic context, means to rewrite or present history in a way that aligns with an agenda or ideology. This is also called negationism, though that specifically is deliberate. Both distort, minimize, and lie, not always but usually about, the reality of racism in world history.Ā
Nevermore is both. The writing of its characters and world building is negationist and colorblind. Let me explain why.Ā Ā
Prejudices that exist in Nevermore
The oppression of women is one of the most prominent themes of the comic. An example is the backgrounds of the protagonists, Anabel Lee and Lenore. The misogynistic idea of hysteria and the belief that a woman's only role is to get married and bear children is what got Lenore confined to the attic and Anabel Lee to North America. Lenore attempted to flee an engagement and injured herself, rendering her unable to walk (the doctors did not attempt to rehabilitate that ability due to her being a woman), and therefore unable to marry. Anabel Lee refused to marry anyone who could not match her intellect, and after running out of men in London, went to New York. The choice not to marry was never an option. Patriarchy is the reason they met, as well as the reason they both died.Ā Ā Ā
These themes are common in the story-madwomen, marriage (especially in relation to wealth), hysteria, and what is expected of each gender.
Even though characters lose a majority of their memories after death, most still remember these ideas.Ā
The most common post-mortem examples are misogynistic language, language that calls men feminine to degrade them, the idea of a āladyā and how she behaves, and damsels.
Ada and Bereniceās backstories revolve around both gender and class. Similar to gender, most Nevermore characters remember that calling someone poor is insulting because being poor is not desirable.Ā
The idea of a lady, while put on the gender slides, is also tied to class. Proper ladies are feminine and wealthy, and do femininely wealthy things like wear corsets and donāt swear, as opposed to masculinized, unrefined poor women.Ā
Due to womenās limited career options, a womenās only choices to survive was to get married to a wealthy man or be doomed a āspinsterā. Lenore is the latter while Anabel was going to get married to a man handpicked by her father before Leo showed up, and Ada and Berenice were both with wealthy men who ultimately led to their downfall. While not confirmed, Lenore was likely killed by Anabelās suitor. And if you subscribe to the theory that Lenore shot Anabel when she meant to shoot the suitor as well, then all four of them had demises related to wealthy men. Their lives were also all controlled by wealthy men.Ā Ā
All of this contributes to their personalities and choices in Nevermore. After a lifetime of entrapment, Lenore disregards rules and expectations, knowing itās all meaningless, while Anabel sees it all as a zero-sum game, like the men around her did. Ada clings to power, especially those who seem to be wealthy and refined (Prospero and Anabel) because in her life, those with money had all the power. Berenice has trust issues after Sterlingās betrayal and feels like sheās always just trying to survive.Ā
But why am I telling you this? You know poor people have it worse than rich people. You know women have it worse than men. You know peopleās personalities and beliefs are informed by the mistreatment they go through. Everyone knows that, including Nevermore. They show it in their dialogue and storylines constantly.Ā
But everyone also knows that white people-specifically Anglican white people-have it the best. But does Nevermore know that? Does Nevermore show that?Ā
Racism does not exist in NevermoreĀ Ā
No. Not only does it not exist, itās intentional, which is why I called Nevermore negationist.Ā
At the academy, characters not only remember classism and sexism, but countries as well.Ā
But none of them are racist. They all come from time eras where racism was the norm, some of them are already bigoted against poor people and women, yet theyāre okay with the plethora of people of color around them.Ā
Almost half of Nevermoreās main cast is American-seven out of eleven. Out of those seven, three would be considered people of color by the American government of most of the castās time-Prospero is Sicilian-American, Eulalie is Japanese-American, and Berenice is African-American. America was a racially segregated country, either informally (ie, rich Whites lived in one place, poor Italians lived in another) or through formal Jim Crow laws. Jim Crow is considered one of the most robust, long lasting, and reprehensible systems of racial segregation in history. It informed every aspect of life. So itās quite a shock that none of the American characters remark on the fact that Nevermore is desegregated.Ā
In life, Eulalie, Berenice, and Prospero werenāt allowed to attend White colleges and they definitely wouldnāt have had White roommates if they did. The same discrimination would apply to Duke and Morella, Black and Irish respectively.
The rooms of Nevermore are separated by gender. Most of the non-human Nevermore cast seems aware of the construct as well.Ā
This is an illogical equation. Human characters practice classism and sexism. They are from obscenely racist eras of history. They are aware of countries. But none of them are racist.Ā
Nevermore is not a period piece. It doesnāt need to include every single historical aspect or be 100% accurate. But itās one thing to include a hair style or slang word that was a few decades too early or late. Itās another to erase one of the most pervasive bigotries in history while extensively showing one of the others. Nevermoreās almost (Iāll talk about that) complete omission of racism creates confusing and problematic implications.Ā
The first is that, upon entrance to the Nevermore purgatory, everyone loses all memories and conceptions of race. Just race. This would explain why both humans and non-humans are aware of other social biases. But this is obviously problematic-it puts the problem of racism below that of class and gender based discrimination, when all three are interconnected issues.Ā
So maybe racism in Nevermore never existed in the first place. This is disproved by the comic-Prospero gets called a slur, Eulalie dies in a fire that may or may not have been racially motivated, Egaus tells Berenice to act like they belong, and Luca and Isidor seem immediately suspicious of Duke. Itās also even more problematic, disrespecting the millions of lives lost in racist wars and expansions, and those who fought to repeal racist laws and systems.Ā
The final conclusion, then, is that racism does exist and characters do remember it at the academy. . . We just havenāt seen them talk about it yet.Ā Ā
Running under that assumption, letās explore the lunacy and convenience of none of the main cast being racist, talking about race, being traumatized by their race, or having abstract reactions to Nevermoreās desegregation, in relation to their time era and ethnicity. Iāll also point out the negationism of many characterās life flashbacks. Going chronologically, except for those who would be considered people of color.Ā
Montresor
Arguably the most bigoted character in the comic, Montresor is quick to break out misogynistic language and enforce gender roles. The fact that heās this misogynistic, but not racist, is enough to raise eyebrows, even without bringing in his time era. His enemies are a Black man, a Black woman, an Asian woman, and eventually, an Irish woman. Sometimes, heās in private with these characters, where no one would hear him break out a racial slur. Yet he never does, implying that even when no one is listening, Montresor is not racist.Ā
Thereās a lot to talk about when it comes to race, the Wild West, and cowboys. For starters, cowboys werenāt all White. There were a lot of Black and Mexican ranch hands. The origin of cowboys diffused up from Mexico, where they were called vaqueros. The Wild West was an extremely diverse place, with newly freed Blacks using the westward expansion to escape the South and Chinese immigrants coming from across the Pacific. Itās disappointing that Montresorās flashbacks to life donāt acknowledge this historical reality and are almost entirely composed of White people. I counted maybe two Brown background characters.Ā Ā
But diversity doesnāt mean equality. Iād be remiss not to mention whose land the cowboys were settling on. Native Americans are a common presence in cowboy stories, usually as antagonists cast in racist stereotypes. Itās convenient that weāve seen no Native Americans at Nevermore Academy. Or in Montresorās life. Or any of the American characterās lives.Ā
The cowboy era was from 1865 to 1890. 1865 was the end of the Civil War, the start of Reconstruction, and the birth of the Ku Klux Klan. The Chinese Exclusion Act was passed in 1882. Sundown Towns became a thing in 1890. It was America in the late nineteenth century; racism was everywhere.Ā
Montresor is from the farthest back in time and his beliefs regarding gender roles reflect that. The absence of racist beliefs implies that yeah, heās okay with it all. The oldest character, possibly fresh out of Civil War America, is okay with a desegregated school. Heās a bit of an egotistical sadist, but he doesnāt discriminate based on race. Black people? Chill. Asians? No problem. Women? Bitch. Whore. Slut. Montresor remembers all the nasty words to degrade women, but never people of color. Heās a hole of insecurity, self-loathing, and illusions of grandeur, but not a white supremacist. Another illogical equation.Ā
Anabel Lee and Lenore
Placed at the start of the twentieth century, our protagonists are wealthy White women, one British and one American. All of their life flashbacks take place in the North. Something I immediately noticed about the servants of their homes is that all of them are White. A majority of Black women worked in the home. They raised White children, cooked meals for White families, and cleaned White living rooms. Did Lenore experience this growing up? Itās unclear. Itās possible her parents were racist against Blacks (Northerners were against slavery, but that didnāt mean they liked the enslaved), but then that begs the question of how Lenore felt about Blacks.Ā Ā Ā
Based on her friend group-two Black people, an Irish, and an Asian-Lenoreās pretty accepting for a twentieth century White woman. But thatās quite strange considering she lived a sheltered, wealthy life and then was confined to an attic for most of adulthood. When did she deconstruct the beliefs of white supremacy around her? How? Why? Yes, she was a rebel, but she was also drugged and confined. Undoing racist beliefs, ones forced upon her since childhood, would be quite the undertaking. If this is what happened, itās odd readers arenāt shown it.Ā
Lenore had probably never seen a Japanese person before, as most of them were concentrated on the West Coast, yet her reaction to Eulalie is no different than her reaction to anyone else. On the other hand, as a New Yorker, she wouldāve encountered African Americans outside of the home, as well as Irish immigrants. She wouldāve been aware of ongoing racial violence, like Robert Lewisās lynching (1892) and the race riot of 1900, and taught that Black people-especially Black men-are dangerous.Ā
Everything I said about Lenore goes for Anabel, including the when did you become not racist bit. Anabel Lee was a wealthy Brit from 1901. Everyone around her wouldāve looked down on the Irish. But Morella is just another pawn to her, regardless of race.Ā
Based on their behavior in the afterlife, neither Anabel Lee or Lenore are racist; strange miracles considering their upbringing. But Anabel is the enemy of the Misfit group. If sheās willing to kill them, why isnāt she willing to pretend to be racist to degrade them? Appearances of power are everything to her and thereās nothing more powerful than a wealthy, refined, White woman.Ā Ā
Pluto
Pluto is likely from the 1920s. The British empire was at its largest during that time. This included significant parts of Africa and Asia. But Eulalie, Berenice, and Duke arenāt from any of those colonies, so maybe thatās why he doesnāt discriminate against them.Ā
But you know who was born and raised in a British colony? Morella. Yet similar to Anabel Lee, Morellaās race has no impact on his treatment of her, despite the temporal proximity of the Irish War of Independence (1919-1921) and the Partition of Ireland (1920). There were also British race riots in 1919, with four of the five deaths being that of Black men. Those riots targeted Blacks, Arabs, and Chinese for ātaking away jobsā.Ā
It makes more story sense for Pluto not to be racist, as he is one of the Misfits (unlike Anabel Lee) and not a rampant misogynist (unlike Montresor). However, it still raises questions of how, when, and why. Most Brits in the 1920s had no reason not to be racist. Their colonies provided materials that allowed Britain to financially prosper. But maybe Pluto didnāt care about that. Or maybe he was just a really, really good person who unlearned the myth of the British civilizing mission. Too bad the readers donāt get to see it.Ā
Will
William Wilson is a bootlicker from Dust Bowl-era Kansas. People get so much more racist during times of economic despair. And the Great Depression is the worst it ever got.Ā
Kansas has a complex racial history-Bleeding Kansas, John Brown, the forced relocation of Native Americans. But we donāt see any of that from Will, not in his backstory or his behavior. Will goes along with the people around him, both in life and death, but strangely, none of the people around him in either times are racist. So Will isnāt racist because none of the people around him are. That works for Will, someone whose character is deeply entwined with the idea of having no identity of their own, but it also implies that most White people arenāt racist unless prompted by others, which ignores the subconscious biases they hold that allows them to go along with racism/have racist friends in the first place. It lets White people off the hook instead of forcing them to confront their biases.Ā
And how far can you stretch this character is too weak to be racist? In Episode 80, Will backs into a Black guy, who apologizes and leaves before Will can reply. In the 1930s, this wouldāve been grounds for beatings, degradement, and death by hanging. Will definitely went to lynchings with his family. The most infamous photo of a White crowd gathered around two lynched men is from 1930.
But Will isnāt racist and doesnāt hate Black people cause he has no identity. But does the Black guy he bumps into know that? The scene is supposed to show how ignorable Will is. But what Black man would just ignore his show of disrespect to a White man? The most modern character is from the 40s and lynchings very much still happened then.Ā Ā
The violence Black people faced for ādisrespectingā White people was serious and very, very real. Sometimes they committed no crime but being Black, and were still killed.Ā
The unnamed Black character shows no worry for such violence.Ā
AdaĀ
Similar to Will, Ada also follows those in power. But unlike Will, she initiates, lashing out and taunting.Ā Ā
There is only one powerful character of color-Prospero. The rest are Misfits. So why isnāt Ada racist? After all, she uses the lines of class and gender to position herself as someone with power, even if itās all an illusion.Ā Ā
Ada is probably from the 40s. Do you know who was the villain during the 40s? The Japanese and Italians. Eulalie is Japanese, Prospero is Italian. Now, Prospero reminds her of her former lover and has a Spectre early in the comic, so it makes sense heās not the target of racist remarks. Italians had also widely assimilated by the 40s.Ā
But Eulalie? People from the 40s hated Japanese Americans so much, they sent them to concentration camps. Eulalie is not only a ādirty Japā, but a member of the Misfits who attacks Adaās new boyfriend. But thereās no racism from Ada.Ā
The 40s werenāt kind to African Americans. Redlining, Jim Crow, poll taxes, exclusion from unions. Do Berenice and Duke face any of this bigotry from Ada? No.Ā
This is completely diametric to Adaās character. Ada is someone who sticks to social hierarchies because it gives her power. To anyone from the 40s, White people are powerful. Furthermore, African-Americans were (and still are) greatly associated with poverty. Ada loves to call people poor, but she never calls Berenice and Duke poor because theyāre Black.Ā
Ada being an open racist would make lots of sense for her character. But I guess sheās just someone who believes very strongly in the superiority of wealth, but not Whiteness.Ā
Prospero
Italian immigrants to the United States were faced with scorn and discrimination. Between the 1880s and 1920s, the peaks of their immigration, there were lynchings, unfair trails, and federal legislation written to keep them out. Propseroās flash back to life is an excellent depiction of how that historical treatment wouldāve affected him.
Despite his politeness to the White Americans around him, he gets called a slur and is reminded that his position in relation to them is one of subservience. His community of fellow Sicilians is tight knit and isolated from Whites to shield from their harassment. A majority of them are dying from disease without access to medical treatment because theyāre poor. Most donāt go to college and do hard labor in the mines. Thereās even discussion of cultural assimilation; Prospero hides his Sicilian accent and only speaks his native language to his mother.Ā
Itās good. Thereās no other way to say it; itās an excellent flashback that shows the reality and hardship of being an ethnic minority considered an outsider and inferior.Ā
There are two criticisms: Prospero being the subject of discrimination does not mean he couldnāt have been racist himself. The relationship between African and Italian Americans was strained as they both competed by resources (and eventually Italians were considered White), but they lived in the same communities. So that could explain Prosperoās non-racist treatment of Duke and Berencie.Ā Ā
The other criticism has less to do with the scene itself and more with its singularity. Episode 113 of Nevermore shows that it can engage with the history of race and class, not just accurately, but well. It sets a high bar-in its second season, over a hundred episodes after the introduction of historical misogyny, but a high bar nonetheless.Ā
Do the other characters of color clear this bar?Ā Ā
Morella
Morella was a Roman Catholic nun during the Irish War of Independence, which lasted from 1919 to 1921. I know sheās Roman Catholic because sheās performing the Adoration at a monstrance and Ireland at the time was majority Roman Catholic. She nurses a soldier of the Irish Republic, Maeve OāMalley, who is hiding from the Black and Tans, a violent paramilitary group on the side of the British.Ā Ā
I wonāt pretend to know the history of Ireland or its wars as well as I know American ones. But I do know that Ireland was colonized by England and lost its land, language, and three million people. The treatment of the Irish under the British Empire was absolutely abhorrent.Ā
For those reasons, I donāt understand why Morella asks Maeve āwhy must you fightā. Morella clearly knows about the war-she recognizes Maeveās uniform, her mention of the Black and Tans, and knows she is not to help her. This could be explained by her dislike of conflict, an aspect of her personality that continues into Nevermore academy. But thatās when strangers around her are getting into arguments. This is a war for independence from an empire that has occupied her country for seven hundred years.Ā
Itās an incredibly dumb question that, for those not in the know of Irelandās oppression, comes off as, āwar is bad and should not be foughtā. And yes that is true, but in this context, it erases the fact that Ireland should have independence. This is a war for autonomy, freedom, and liberation. Why would Morella ask Maeve not to fight it? Has Morella magically not been oppressed by the British? Sheās a Roman Catholic nun, there is literally no way she has no bad blood against the British because Roman Catholics were who the British were targeting!Ā
Itās implied Morella changes and joins the side of the Irish rebellion (she remembers dying trying to save people). But it still doesnāt explain why initially she is so blind to the seriousness of the war. Why doesnāt she know the reality of the world? What reason is there to bend character traits and historical reality just so Morella doesnāt want independence for her own country immediately? Are the readers to believe that a kind character with a penchant for defending others who is completely capable of getting angry (see Ada) wouldnāt already be absolutely outraged at the British?Ā
This bending goes further in Nevermore academy. She isnāt afraid of Pluto or Anabel Lee, despite both being British and from time eras where they wouldāve been her oppressors. They donāt remember to be racist against her. But that doesnāt mean Morella canāt be rightfully afraid of them. But she isnāt.Ā
Seven hundred years as a colony. A manmade famine. The erasure of the Irish language. Religious persecution. An active war. Morella remembers to be kind, but not those who tried to take it away from her.Ā
Duke
Duke is French. On the board where characters talk about countries, they talk about his a lot. And Duke is proud of his nationality, he also talks about it and he speaks French constantly.Ā Ā Ā
He seemingly has no criticism for its history of slavery or its ongoing colonial empire that was abusing and exploiting people that look just like him at that very moment. In 1912, France owned about a third of Africa. Duke seemingly doesnāt think about any of this.Ā
Duke experiences racism once. Luca and Isidor are immediately suspicious of his work and assume heās scamming people. Personally, I donāt think this is a racist occurrence. Luca and Isidor are professional magicians and look down on his work, not because heās Black, but because they think such tricks are not worth peopleās time. Isidor is impressed and smiling after he pulls off the knife trick and (based on the fact that Luca kills Duke) takes him under his wing. And from there, there are two conclusions: Isidor is a racist who trained and exploited Duke for other White peopleās amusement or Isidor is not a racist and kept Duke around to hone his talent.Ā
Most signs point to the second. Luca is absolutely infuriated at his fatherās proud look towards Duke. Why would he kill him if Isidor only kept him around as a toy? And if Duke was treated as dehumanized entertainment, wouldnāt we see the psychological impact it had on him?Ā
At the end of the day, this is only my interpretation. Maybe it was racist, maybe it wasnāt. But if it was, that means Duke experiences racism once. And that doesnāt make sense. Heās Black. Heās Black and itās the 1910s. Iām not deeply versed in French history, but its colonial empire was only second to Britainās. They threw Algerians into the sea out of helicopters. The French colonial empire hated Black people. Why is that hate distilled into two guys?Ā Ā
BereniceĀ
The negationism of Bereniceās backstory is disgusting.Ā
There is a vague handwave to racism at Sterlingās party. Egaeus tells Berenice to act like they belong on their way up the steps. But the owner of the estate is a Black man himself, so the belonging is more about class than race. Regardless of interpretation, there are no explicit shows of racism. No slurs, no segregation, no race based violence.Ā
Nevermore does nothing to show how African Americans were treated in the 1920s. Reading their depiction, you wouldnāt know that it was a brutal decade of anti-Black, white supremacist violence. Birth of a Nation released in 1915 and led to the second wave of the KKK. The Red Summer of 1919 killed hundreds. Massacres and lynchings killed more-the Ocoee massacre of 1920 (80), the lynching of Charles Strong, the Perry massacre of 1922 (4),the Rosewood massacre of 1923 (8), and of course, the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921. The amount of deaths and injuries remain unknown, but it flattened Black Wall Street. Unrestrained Black financial success was not welcome in the 1920s.Ā
Yes, there were mixed race parties during prohibition. Yes, wealthy Black people existed at the time. But to show both of these things and not the existing violent, prolific racism is an astoundingly malicious choice of the authors.Ā
It makes it seem like people werenāt racist to African Americans. And thatās historical revisionism.Ā
Berenice should be traumatized by her experiences, should treat her White classmates at Nevermore with caution and fearful deference because anything less could get her raped or murdered (neither of which would be prosecuted). And she should be absolutely gobsmacked by a desegregated school because she was a Black woman from Jim Crow America.Ā
Authors make choices. Illustrators make choices. Kit Trace and Kate Flynn making Bereniceās first full length flashback at the private, interracial party of a wealthy Black man and not engaging in any of the racial subtext at play is a choice-one that has too many consequences to count.Ā
EulalieĀ
As a fellow Asian American, Eulalieās history is deeply important to me, which makes its erasure all the more frustrating. Berenice and Eulalieās backstories is where Nevermore loses all its subtlety.
Her first full length flashback shows no racism. Thatās an immediate problem because the clothing and hairstyle of her friends scream the 40s (look at those victory curls). I mentioned this with Ada, but from February 1942 to March 1946, 120,000 Japanese Americans were forced into concentration camps without trial in one of the worst displays of racism in American history.Ā Ā
Eulalieās flashback shows no sign of this-she has White friends, her father is able to buy a house, sheās outside for Christās sake. There are plenty of theories of why this is and where that could place her in time, but my main question is: why? Why wait? Why does Eulalie have to be free in her flashback? Why does Pearl Harbor have to not have happened yet? The authors chose to make her a Japanese person from the 1940s, why arenāt they showing the racism she inevitably would face?Ā
I know this sounds strange, like I want to see Eulalie suffer through the imprisonment of Minidoka or Tule Lake. But you have to remember how exhaustively the authors show the oppression of White women, how they have no autonomy, are controlled by those around them, and are subject to misogynistic stereotypes that end up dictating the paths of their lives. Thatās why Iām so irritated by Eulalieās backstory. The authors show misogyny in every single one of Anabel Lee and Lenoreās flashbacks, but Eulalieās first full length flashback just so happens to take place during the brief years she wouldnāt have experienced racism. How convenient.Ā
There is of course . . . another possibility. That Eulalie is never going to be put into a camp and that fire will start for some other reason because the authors have decided to ignore the history of Japanese internment camps. That would be horrific and disgusting, but not surprising since theyāve done the same thing with Jim Crow, an apartheid system that influenced Nazi Germany and lasted much longer. It hasnāt made a single appearance in the comic thus far, so Japanese internment being given the same treatment wouldnāt shock me.Ā
But letās assume the best and say Eulalie is heading into the camps. Maybe she survives, maybe she doesnāt. Either way, why isnāt she afraid of her White classmates? For all she knows, they wanted her in there. Besides the camps, Eulalie was still from 1940s America. Thatās one white supremacist nation, and though she wouldnāt have been treated as badly as Black people, she was still a non-White person in a dominantly White world. She should tread with caution at Nevermore.Ā
But she doesnāt. In fact, she directly calls out the Romans for being imperialists to no oneās reaction. Everyone in the room was either from a country that participated in imperialism or was a victim of it. Lenore, Duke, Pluto, Berenice, Morella-none of them look offended or aghast, just slightly confused or put off by her intensity. The US literally owned the Philippines in all of the charactersā time eras. Why is Eulalie the only one aware of and disgusted by imperialism?Ā
In the same episode, she calls Nevermore academy āan academic institution conveniently reflective of our modern sensibilitiesā. And I have to ask-whose? Because every American character in Nevermoreās cast existed during Jim Crow and none of them care about their very much not Jim Crow school. Is Nevermore reflective of the charactersā modern sensibilities-whatever that means for a cast spanning seventy years of history? Or is it reflective of the audienceās?Ā Ā
Nevermoreās Black characters arenāt aware of their Blackness. Its Asian character isnāt aware of her Asianess. White characters donāt remember the privilege and power they held. In summation, despite their appearances and extremely rare deviations, characters are written without thought to their race. Nevermore is colorblind.Ā
As the characters are written without thought to their race, real racist laws, behaviors, and events do not exist in the canon of Nevermore. Nevermore is historically revisionist.Ā
In the world of the comic, misogyny and classism do exist. Ableism as well, especially related to mental illness. Despite the intersection of racism with all of these issues, it is not given the same screen time. The authors of Nevermore are completely capable of depicting historical race based discrimination, yet choose to only do it in one episode. Nevermore is negationist.Ā
So for 99% of the comic-racism doesnāt exist in Nevermore.Ā
What this means and what can (and canāt) be doneĀ
If the characters of Nevermore were written to be cognizant of their races, Iād say that the lack of racism in Nevermore academy opens up some plotholes. Specifically, why would characters horrendously oppressed in their lives want to escape a space where it completely stops? However that criticism is made void by Nevermore's colorblind writing. Those oppressed characters didnāt just forget their oppression; it never happened in the first place.Ā
There are four potential reasons why Kate Flynn and Kit Trace may have chosen to make Nevermore colorblind. I will not be entertaining the reason āthey didnāt knowā.Ā
Racism will be shown laterĀ
But why? Historical misogyny is introduced in episode 8. And we see explicit racism in Prosperoās flashback. Why makes his oppression more important than the other charactersā that warrants the authorsā attention?Ā
Itās not important
All of the characters come from countries with complex histories with race. Some characters are from oppressed racial minorities and their lives were completely shaped by discrimination. Racism is pretty important to the story.Ā Ā Ā
Itās too controversial
More controversial than lesbians from 1901? More controversial than gay cowboys? More controversial than arranged marriages, rest cure, anti-Italian discrimination, classism, and (implied) incest?Ā
The suspension of disbelief
Suspend your logic. Donāt think about it too hard. But thatās for stuff like electricity and plumbing in Nevermore academy. Why doesnāt the audience have to think about racism if they do have to think about misogyny?Ā Ā
Thereās a theme in all of this. The writers of Nevermore have made it consistently clear that, to them, the issue of gender based discrimination is far more important than racism. This is, as mentioned earlier, bad.Ā Ā
Nevermore is participating in white feminism, or feminism that lacks intersectionality and analysis of broader issues to focus on advocacy centered on problems that affect the self. This in turn does not make it real feminism, which is about advocating for the equality of all people.Ā
Not all white people who are feminist are white feminists and there are plenty of non-white people who are white feminists. But in this case, Kit Trace and Kate Flynn embody what most people think of when they hear of white feminism: white women whose feminism doesnāt extend to the plight of non-white people.Ā
(Note: white feminism also has lots to do with class, as its advocates are often wealthy white women who uphold the system of capitalism since it allowed them to succeed.)
Kit Trace and Kate Flynn are queer, White women. The main characters of their story are queer, White women. The feminism of that story is centered entirely around the oppression of said queer, White women.Ā
To be clear: they didnāt have to do this. Kit Trace and Kate Flynn did not have to exclude historical racism to tell a story about White lesbians. But they did it anyway, to very little benefit. Their depiction of anti-Italian discrimination was amazing, and if that same treatment was given to all characters of color, the comic would be better for it as it expands Nevermoreās themes of historical mistreatment and belonging. The inclusion of racial dynamics at Nevermore academy couldāve added a juicy layer of tension and nuance that simultaneously made the story more interesting and acknowledged the historical hardship of being a person of color.Ā
Instead, itās ignored and that erasure weakens Nevermoreās social messages. It tries to say things about queerness, female autonomy, and mental health, but without race, these themes become hollow and performative. Who benefited from suppressing queerness in Indigenous cultures? Who got rich off controlling female slaves? Who got to stay in power after throwing Black people into mental institutions?Ā
Who benefits from cutting race out of the picture? Putting a character into a time period where their life wouldāve been significantly impacted by their skin color and acting like it actually wasnāt that way only caters to one audience-White people. It puts their comfort over what actually happened.Ā
Nevermore is a fantasy, removing individual, systemic, and institutional racism (and the pain that comes with it) from existence. Itās a disservice only provided to the characters of color, even more so to its female characters of color. Anabel Leeās and Lenoreās stories are entirely built off historical misogyny and gender related oppression. Their choices are limited-marriage or spinster. But thereās nothing about the lack of choices given to Berenice, Morella, Eulalie, or Duke. Berenice couldnāt buy a house or vote, wasnāt allowed into White spaces, and was ridiculed by popular media. Morella was discriminated against based on her religion, unable to speak her own native language, and was in the middle of a war. Eulalie was literally in a concentration camp, robbed of her right to trial by jury, money, property, and dignity. Dukeās country controlled 35 million Africans and put on human zoos where they were the subject.Ā
To the authors, their oppression isnāt important enough to transcend death. It isnāt even important enough to be there openly in life. For characters of color, the subtext of their persecution must be sniffed out. For the White main characters, the bigotry shows up in the first flashback of their lives, loud and unmistakable.
No matter the time, gender and race have always been related. A story that depicts the struggle of women without factoring in the potential advantages and disadvantages their race may give them isnāt progressive. Ignoring the power White women have had over racial minorities for centuries isnāt feminist. Itās just stupidly and desperately ignorant.Ā
Nevermore is racist. And in creating it, Kit Trace and Kate Flynn have exposed their own biases. So what can be done?
Hopefully, this sparks reflection. I donāt know these artists, but I hope that this essay will lead to them learning about and engaging in intersectional feminism. That would be beautiful and make the world a better place.Ā Ā
What I do know is that I-and all members of oppressed racial minorities-are owed an apology. Not just one on Tumblr, but on all platforms, for all fans-especially White ones who may not have ever thought of this as an issue-to see.Ā
Apologize for omitting our history and stripping our relatives of their lived reality. Apologize for engaging in historical revisionism that lets more overt bigotry thrive. Apologize to the Irish, whose population is still less than before the famine and whose history is criminally undertaught. Apologize to the Black French, who live in the shadow of institutional colorblindness. Apologize to the Japanese Americans incarcerees and their descendants. And apologize to African Americans, whose history of oppression is too long and horrible to confine to a single sentence-or line of dialogue.Ā
Your characters of color deserve better, as do your fans.Ā
Personally, I feel the authors have written themselves into a corner when it comes to introducing realistic racism to the story. The limbo racism lives in for Nevermore is as such: racism maybe, sort of happened in life, but it doesnāt exist in death. Suddenly flipping the switch to make everyone in the academy remember racism would be abrupt and unsubtle. But Iād prefer bluntness over keeping racism confined to life because every other bigotry exists in Nevermore and racism deserves to be there too.
But that bluntness would completely change all existing character dynamics and reopen questions about what the Deans are. If the writers flip that switch, do they become racist? If so, does Nevermore have Jim Crow laws? If not, are they just eldritch beings with slightly negative beliefs on gender but extremely progressive ones on race? Furthermore, allowing the characters to remember race will likely cause clashes in time eras, whose mystery is one of the comicās driving plot points.
Nevermoreās suspension of disbelief is surprisingly reliant on the non-existence of racism. A testament to the hurdles Kit Trace and Kate Flynn have leapt over to make it that way.Ā
Thereās no perfect solution and I didnāt start writing this with one in mind. This essay was about injustice and historical pain, that of those who look like me and those who donāt. But sharing the same experiences as someone isnāt a prerequisite to protecting them. Everyone deserves your love and passion.
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I'm bored and also I kinda need to revive my blog so I'ma try to start a tag game thingy
Ok now put:
1: The name u go by online
2: Your most recent obsession
3: A fictional character (or multiple characters) that you desperately want to meet
4: Things that you could spend hours yapping about
Ok for me it's gotta be:
1: Vee
2: Epic The Musical (the songs from it are all that's stuck in my head helppp lol)
3: Nico Di Angelo and Ink Sans
4: Deltarune (theories, favorite characters and why, all that stuff), Undertale and Undertale aus, my ocs (if I can find the courage to tell people about them š)
Not really obsession, but been watching a lot of gameplay of Phasmophobia and Town of Salem (both 1 and 2). Also, The Post-Traumatic Manifesto (album) by Weevildoing.
Toriel and Papyrus...
Undertale, Danganronpa, my ocs and personal projects, Goodbye Despair Musical (made by Twisted Minds Theater, it's on their YouTube channel)
2. Most recently I've been obsessed with the series Will Trent, season 4 cannot be released soon enough in the UK. Also been getting into The Good place for the first time! Also Project Hail Mary (read the book first LOVED the movie). Its never a single obsession lol.
3. I guess definitely Strickler (Trollhunters), Archie (Wizards TOA), Hunter (The owl house), Toothless (HTTYD), Rocky (Project Hail Mary), Ekko (Arcane) and spider-man (Tom Holland's). Probably a LOT more but this is off the top of my head. š
4. I could (and have) spent hours yapping about Trollhunters. Xd Lucifer, Netflix show, The owl house and Arcane too. Also birds, and books I've read.
Tagging, and anyone else who wants to take part: @undeadchestnut @everlastingfable @elymigremlin @nilego @whitherwanderyouspirit @seekerofblades @shadowmancer1215 @littleaipom
1. My socials are all ihaveglitterbombs, but as for name I go by charlie (or charles, charlotte, call me whatever idrc š)
2. Currently itās gonna have to be bungo stray dogs :p Iāve been having a lot of fun watching the anime + reading the manga
3. Aaaa okay Iād love to meet Kendra Sorensen (from fablehaven dragonwatch) just because I need to give her some advice. BRACKEN IS A CREEEEP HES A WEIRDOOOO STAY AWAY FROM HIIIM
4. I could probably talk about books for days on end. Any books Iāve read, or just the concept of books and reading in general, I love it a lot, if you ever see me leave my house without a book (or at least an ebook on my phone š) IVE BEEN REPLACED BY A SKINWALKER, RUN!!!
m yeah no pressure tags!! Just reply if u feel like it cs I have no idea who to tag š
ahh thanks I know itās been ages since we interacted itās good to know that you remember me.
I go by Leahthetincan on most things online
Iāve been obsessed with playing cookie Run kingdom lately even if I donāt post about it (Iām not very far along and the fandom scares me) Also the cosmere Iāve just gotten into the whole cosmere RP blog thing here on tumblr
marsh from mistborn, mitsuri kanroji from demon slayer and Dark cacao cookie
character designs for my ocs, or Shakespeare, Iāve been taking a Shakespeare class for the past 2 years and I am obsessed
1. Freak. rawr. im some variation of "freakasaur" on like literally everything. the longest youll ever see it is the way it is here
2. ive been a fan for years but im getting more into aot again. also tomodachi life
3. hange zoe because i need them to fall in love with me so we can get married and live happily ever after
4. my ocs and their lore, splatoon, character design, scott pilgrim, worldbuilding, my cats, splatoon, undertale, vocal synths, splatoon, my ocs again, splatoon splatoon splatoon spl
@faceless-crowd @disappointedwaffles @vaeh2011 @angelik-mori @rain-clouds-and-autumn-leaves @appl-buonnie ummm @lalaland-ruler @oddcabinboy @plantmagpie . who else am i friends with. um
1. I'm Arcanatheartist, or whatever I decide to fillin that last part. I'm also called Arcana, Cana, and Willow by my friends. Willow's not my real name, just part of my old online name :)
2. I'm currently addicted to tomodachi life. I've been making Miis of transformers teehee
3. I would want to meet Optimus Prime, I think. Starscream is my favorite by far, but Optimus Prime is such a model figure to me that I would rather meet him. I suppose I could always meet his voice actor instead! Peter Cullen is a really wise guy, from what I've heard.
4. Transformers. I LIVE and BREATHE transformers. It's a part of my very being at this point.
@wirebr4ins @pokecrafter +anyone else who'd like to :)
1. I usually go by Roswell most of the time (aliens yay!!) but tbh Iām leaning more on Webb bc itās my sonaās name? Iād like to go by Webb more often
2. I have a big wheel of interests that I spin each day (no I donāt) but right now Iām thinking a lot abt ocs, Doctor Who, and 2001: A Space Odyssey šš
3. HAL 9000!!!! I LOVE THIS GUY!!! He just seems like a nice guy and chill to sit around and talk to :)
4. Oooh I could talk about 2001 for ages. Also Doctor Who. I think I could also yap about the deep ocean and planes for a million years.
@malarkey42 @yesant @haskapberry @mostlyvoid-partiallyturtles and uhhhh anyone else who wants to join :)
1. Robbie (used to be Dewey, actually, but that was before I changed my name to Robbie)
2. PHM⦠(but also Transformers & Artemis II)
3. Ryland Grace, Rocky, Brainstorm, Perceptor (sniles sneetly⦠my wifeā¦), Fox Mulder, Herbert West, and like. Five bajillion other characters who are mostly robots or computers of some sort
4. SPACE!! I can talk about space for HOURS. And like, science in generalā¦
No pressure tags- @epicmilly @ihaverabiesbackoff @cosmicariaa @silvermoonisreallybored & anyone else who wants to join!! (bc I am Scared to tag peopleā¦)
3. The Distortion, The Worker of Clay, Various Podcast Protagonists, all of My OCs, and most of My Friendsā OCs
4. The Magnus Archives, Malevolent / The King in Yellow, My OC Worlds, and Religion
Tag time! @onelonelyghost @basicallyagremolini @hollowcat @humannperson @manesetgalaxies @murderbutterfly @geniuscomediae @mepsratwizard @phantominzie @crows-junk-pile @crownsspades @nonbinarytoast2 and thatās as many people as I can remember off the top of my head
3. I haven't thought about this enough to give a concreat answer but Maya Fey popped into my head and I think she would be fun to hang out with so yeah
4. Ooooh boy. my ocs, Tma, ace attorney, Chonny Jash, nitw, nine sols, hk/SS, various indie horror games, the mechanisms, pathologic, sf/dawtde, tadc, various musicals, politics in general, tf2, literally every interest I've ever had, I am not kidding.