this post was submitted on 10 Feb 2024
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When you say "queer friendly", are you, the admin of the instance, gender diverse and thus directly impacted by Rowling's transphobia? Because that's the only voice that I'm open to hearing "queer friendly" from when it comes to Potter and Rowling.
If you're not impacted by her bigotry, you have no place claiming that it's queer friendly, whilst actively refusing to engage with the reality of her transphobia.
Their rules post also doesn't say ~~anything about transphobic content whatsoever~~ they see the fandom as not inherently sharing the creators views
Why lie about something that we all can easily verify for ourselves?
https://diagonlemmy.social/post/108
Ah yeah the one line, you're right.
What I should've said is that I'd expect something more substantial, distancing the community from Rowlings stance.
edit: I've changed it to clarify.
"The rule isn't there!"
"Yes it is."
"Okay, but now the rule should be something more that I just now decided on."
Like, my guy... It's a community for people who want to discuss a story about wizards and magic. What do they need to do to score with these shifting goalposts, take a blood pact denouncing Rowling? They already said no transphobic content is allowed. That already covers it.
Yeah no you're right, I was wrong. It seemed like they would've made a bigger deal about it considering the title of this post.