This Is A Letter From My Dad. He Left For Me When I Was In High School Several Years Ago. I Was A Super
This is a letter from my dad. He left for me when I was in high school several years ago. I was a super busy kid, and my junior year (I think), a college student committed suicide because his asshole roommate recorded him having sex with another man, posted it on the internet, and the man hadn’t even come out yet. His name was Tyler Clementi. I’m sharing this now because I’m sick of the romanticism of suicide, and you may need the reminder that “Nothing ruins your life forever. NOTHING,” or “treat people’s feelings like fragile little puppies– if you play with them– be gentle”.
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People in this fandom need to stop hiding behind "we don't see race the same way you do because it doesn't work the same way in my country as it does in yours." This is a lazy excuse to perpetuate harmful acts against POC in the fandom and outside of it. While it's true that the concept of race differs from country to country, that does not mean other forms of racism don't exist.
Colorism is a universal concept regardless of where you originate and we see it happen all the time in various media across the world. It's when one favors lighter skin over darker skin. The reason colorism is rooted in racism is because it's just one of the many ways people can be discriminated against.
Sadly this whole situation with Lucien's skin tone stems from people not wanting to believe he's Helion's son. People would rather cling to his ACOTAR description than acknowledge the obvious retcon that happened between ACOTAR/ACOMAF and ACOWAR.
We all know when SJM is trying to insert herself into the narrative when she says certain things. Lucien's parentage is one of those moments because Feyre made the connection between the two. But people in this fandom don't want to accept Feyre's deduction as fact because it's easier to close their eyes to the truth than to confront their biases.
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