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     âWhat BRINGS you to the wall?â

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shvrpteeth
     âWhat BRINGS you to the wall?â

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shvrpteeth submitted:
okay, you missed the entire point. Being trans isnât a sign of disrespect, itâs ignoring what the original writer had in mind for their character makes it disrespectful. If you really want a trans version of a character make them trans!bent like race!bent characters. Not everyone writes their characters out that way and this is what needs to be said. if a character is written trans/gay/bi so be it, iâm not against it. About the canonly queer character, exactly what you said âtaking a straight character and making them gayâ I understand there are more straight characters but by making the canon straight ones different than their canon sexuality, theyâre making them obsolete. It goes the same way for gay characters and turning them straight. your argument doesnât really go anywhere other than repeating what I just wrote.
transbent is not the correct term and that is borderline transphobic. itâs called cisswaping first of all. and iâm not even gonna comment on the second thing bc... really...? racebent? lmao. you mean whitewashing? no one is insisting that you HAVE to play a character the same, thatâs the point. we all have our own variations of portrayal. how are you even comparing the two? maybe if there was more representation there wouldnât be a need for this ââââstraight erasureââââ  you speak of. if i made my lydia a lesbian it wouldnât matter because there are plenty of other straight characters on teen wolf. but if i erased masonâs sexuality, and randomly decided i wanted to make him hetero, then all the representation for that show is now gone. like more than 90% of all media is in favor of straight people. if it wasnât so heteronormative, then there wouldnât even be a need to headcanon characters as queer. just let us have this one thing and donât shit on it. taking the little canon representation we get and erasing it is disrespectful and prejudice af so donât even try to say itâs the same.