I feel like people need to get more comfortable looking at media and going, "this was probably made for a good reason, but it is not working for me," instead of trying to come up with some reason why it's worthless trash that shouldn't exist.

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I feel like people need to get more comfortable looking at media and going, "this was probably made for a good reason, but it is not working for me," instead of trying to come up with some reason why it's worthless trash that shouldn't exist.
Oh, sooo true. Had a weird comment in a FB thread discussing other social options that was like "I dunno, co host gives me weird tankie vibes" and I was like "... huh?? I'm pretty sure I'd notice tankie vibes if I saw them given they'd be rather transmedicalist, racist, and antisemitic while 'saying' they're pro-socialism"...
Granted, I've surrounded myself with a largely cool pool of folks, probably >50% trans, that I know aren't tankie and don't exactly go looking through tags for such folks, but I find it hard to take one look at the site and say "them's tankie vibes" when you have to basically explicitly seek such content to get such a vibe..?