A couple of days ago I got an anonymous
comment on an old post about sucky historical fiction. It's certainly not the first negative comment I've received--I have received some, especially on the
Zutara posts--but it is the first, as far as I remember, that takes me to task for having a "typical feminist vibe." How dare I, for instance, say a book was ill-written just because it has a racist character? (I didn't.) Why did I think it was necessary to make an ethical and feminist criticism of a rape scene written for erotic enjoyment? (...Seriously?) And the greatest sin of all: How could I unfairly expect historical accuracy of comics, and be dumb enough to think comics are a source for historical research? (LOLWHUT NO
THIS is my research, bitch.)
It was a busy two days watching Legend of Korra and working, so today I finally got around to dishing out the
verbal whumping that the comment so richly deserved. I don't know how the anon found that particular post, since I have reviewed much more prominent works that some fraction of English speakers are actually likely to consume, but better not look a gift horse in the mouth.
Most of all, I wonder if this means that MRAs and assorted anti-feminists have discovered my journal and I can expect our anon to bring along friends to yell at the mean feminist. I already directed the anon to my
feminism tag so they can get properly outraged. I feel like I've been preparing for this my whole life, there's so much MRA bait here. How about a book review using the dread feminist construct,
rape culture? The one where I pillory a romantically-minded
white knight who is no doubt a
Nice Guy(TM) all around? Or the one where I criticize the
rhetorical tactics of the leading MRA outlet A Voice for Men?
Could I have I finally hit the big time, at least with disgruntled sexists? One can only hope--MRAs are always so
hilarious to spar with.
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