soffitea:

blackheartbiohazards:

colin724:

blackheartbiohazards:

🔹 Someone else’s fiction cannot cause you physical harm.

🔹If someone else’s fiction is causing you emotional or psychological harm, or distress, you can put it down and not read/watch it.

🔹Your emotional well-being is not the responsibility of fiction writers.

🔹Someone else’s fiction is not about your personal trauma.

🔹When reading or watching fiction, you always have the power. You can always stop. You are never reading fiction without your own consent.

🔹Fiction writers are not responsible for other people’s mental health.

🔹The content of a piece of fiction does not reflect on the morality of its author.

🔹Just because someone writes about bad things happening, doesn’t mean they want those things to happen.

🔹Don’t like? Don’t read.

So what if they add in rape. What would happen then?

Answered above.

🔹The content of a piece of fiction does not reflect on the morality of its author.

🔹Just because someone writes about bad things happening, doesn’t mean they want those things to happen.

🔹Don’t like? Don’t read.

I agree that works of fiction do not necessarily reflect the writer’s views on things.. But I also think it’s important that works of fiction do not actively romanticize morally bad thing.

Rape in writing? Fine. Just try to tag it properly and don’t romanticize it.

I do think it’s suspicious as hell though when someone writes about the same terrible thing over and over again in a positive light…

🔹The content of a piece of fiction does not reflect on the morality of its author.

🔹Just because someone writes about bad things happening, doesn’t mean they want those things to happen.

🔹Don’t like? Don’t read.