“There was darkness inside me. He had put it there, and I would no longer deny it. The volcra, the nichevo’ya, they were my monsters, all of them. And he was my monster, too.”
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“There was darkness inside me. He had put it there, and I would no longer deny it. The volcra, the nichevo’ya, they were my monsters, all of them. And he was my monster, too.”
I know fae are basically the vampires of our generation but I need like a classic fae story where they are the antagonists. Where you can’t say your name around them or eat their food or go into their circles without something bad happening to you.
I don’t want the knock off elves from lotr booktok claims are fae I want FAE like goblins and red caps and all of the fae that don’t get as much representation in these stories.
I want a world that is fucking dangerous to be whisked into like the faewilds or the otherworld.
And so far the only story I’ve gotten with that premise is the Cruel Prince series and I need more.
“You might make me a better man.” “And you might make me a monster.”
Reincarnation-themed fanmix for doomed lovers who keep wanting and destroying each other in every timeline and universe. (inspired by The Grisha Trilogy’s The Darkling/Alina)
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i have officially finished the series and to be honest i cried a whole lot
SO I guess u could say it was Pretty Damn Good HAHAHA
also to clarify in case anyone is confused: this is not ship art of them, just meant to be “symbolic” i suppose, altough its the easy and obvious kind of symbolism that plebs like me can master
I think it’s splendid.
i read that post of you criticizing avatar and i'm curious. why did you conveniently leave out the fact that tibet used to be a feudal theocracy and the Lamas owned slaves before the prc came in in that one post of you criticizing avatar? read Friendly Feudalism: The Tibet Myth by Michael Parenti and you'll know what i'm referring to.
If you believe Parenti why would you even watch or care about avatar the last airbender then when its a show made by white people who over-romanticize lamas as ultimate symbols of peace?? If you read any of the books I recommended in previous asks they all assert that it’s a huge and destructive problem that westerners over-romanticize Tibet as one of the most peaceful civilizations in the world when, like I said literally two asks ago, we are a culture with flaws and humanity like everyone else (Even I personally believe a decolonized Tibet with socialist characteristics will need to remove political power from lamas, as this is an aspect of our pre-colonial society that we will need to leave behind, so in all honesty even though I disagree with you on the point of serfdom we’re practically on the same side about Avatar here...)
Feudal India had a history of indentured servitude, did it deserve to be colonized by the British? Feudal China had a history of indentured servitude, did it deserve to be colonized by Imperial Japan??
Tibet was a feudal society with power corruption and various similar problematic issues within government, but the extent of indentured servitude in Tibetan society is a highly contested point with limited solid evidence, and its very difficult to find a trustworthy source there is too much propaganda in academic discourses surrounding Tibet and the “justification” of Chinese imperialism. I highly recommend you read Tibet-China Conflict: History and Polemics by Elliot Sperling (Unlike Parenti he can actually speak and read both Tibetan and Chinese so his works have a very wide scope, as he has traveled to both Tibet and China for his sources) to open your mind a little and get a larger picture about various forms of propaganda in the telling of Tibetan history by all sides, Western, Chinese, and even us Tibetans. Try reading some actual Tibetan historians like Tsering Shakya (Dragon in the Land of Snows is formative) as well so you can actually understand all sides and come to your own conclusions lol.
This is a truly complex discourse and academic exercise that Chinese, Tibetan, and Western historians have been arguing about since the occupation of Tibet by China began. If you are Chinese or concentrated in China or Tibetan studies I’ll be more then happy to discuss this more with you but if you’re some white marxist leninist maoist who just wants some internet clout over shitting on a country you’ve never seen/been to and who has barely read any of the formative texts in this field I’ve already given you more then you deserve lol.
Here’s the typical Tibetan response to your assertions, which people like you love to parrot from Beijing doctrine without any critical thinking skills or compassion:
Sorry if I'm bothering you but can you share why you think avatar is bad?
ur asking for a lot bc that show is a complete and utter mess. first my tibetan ass wants u to think about the fact that its a show using asian/indigenous ppl and their devastating histories made by ignorant weeaboo white men. I wanted to write about it in detail bc i’ve always wanted to say something about this but never rly got around to doing it. avatar was a big part of my childhood (that did make my father uncomfortable) so I’m speaking from a place not entirely out of hatred or spite. maybe ill send this in letter format to the writers lol. anyways im going to split this up into parts. I’ll put a readmore bc its kinda long
@bryankonietzko i really hope you take a nice long look
1. Unexplained, Stereotyped, and Insensitive/Uneducated Political Parallels
avatar uses cultural and religious elements of different asian/indigenous cultures and sorta smashes it all together to create a very superficial fantasy world. The first thing you need to know is that the air nation is an obvious but flawed representation of my home country, Tibet. Air nomads are devout pacifist monks/nuns who live in the high mountains, an extremely common and one-dimensional racial stereotype of tibetans and the religion of tibetan buddhism by westerners and western media.
The complete genocide of the peaceful air nation by the technologically advanced fire nation directly represents the invasion and occupation of tibet by the peoples republic of china (PRC) in 1959. the PRC directly caused the deaths of millions of Tibetans through murder, warfare, pillaging etc. Tibet is now one of the most oppressed countries in the world (https://www.freetibet.org/about/human-rights), with no freedom of speech/religion, mass internet and media censorship, prison torture, forced assimilation into han society, police brutality, and cultural destruction and erasure by the chinese government. (Its so bad that hundreds of Tibetans are committing mass suicide through self-immolation https://savetibet.org/tibetan-self-immolations/) while geographically avatar’s fire nation might resemble japan, while earth nation seems more similar to China, the fire nation government and mission to conquer and colonize are in direct accordance to the approach of both imperialist Japan and the PRC. The Tibetan population numbers have been severely reduced bc of chinese occupation, with the threat of cultural extinction through murder and assimilation being a big concern in the community. With Tibetans having a very sensitive history of oppression, genocide, and constant brutal suffering, having media content for children about tibetan-like people being completely massacred to extinction bc they’re too peaceful isn’t exactly tasteful.
One of the main faults of the show I cannot forgive is the use of “cool flashy asian” words/names used in the show that in reality have tragic political context, like lake laogai: Laogai 勞改 (https://laogairesearch.org/laogai-system/) are real Chinese prison camps that hold hundreds of thousands of tibetan (and chinese, and other minority groups of china) political prisoners (normally activists who protest for justice and freedom). they “reform” people through unethical slave labor, and many prisoners have painfully starved to death. Thousands of real people (including family members and friends of mine) suffered and died without right to fair trial and humane living conditions, and the treatment of human beings in the laogai is an extremely horrifying and obvious abuse of human rights.
I feel like a response to this might be “why are these representations offensive? you can make a show that addresses and promotes awareness of issues and its not offensive! its a good thing that helps!” but the problem with avatar is that the real world comparisons that the show makes are never actually explained or clarified to the viewers. with most of the target audience knowing absolutely nothing about tibet/asia and these real political issues, all of these references go right over their head. The average viewer will believe this show is using original ideas when its actually desensitizing a real and horrible history. Using politics that reference the real suffering and deaths of millions of people and not having the courtesy to properly acknowledge it isn’t funny or cute. And even worse, using stereotyped caricatures instead of a more accurate representation of the culture you’re “borrowing” from just makes your content outright disrespectful.
tumblr user atla-annotated said this in a post about the use of laogai in avatar which I think better words my point:
“I personally feel that when drawing from dark real world events/situations (especially if you are using the real term and are not substituting i.e. Air Nomads - Tibet vs. Lake Laogai), and if those events are not that well known to your audience, you are obligated to give context, be it in the form of interviews, the art book, on the website (there are loads of options). Why? Because it is disrespectful. Bad shit happened to real people, real people suffered in those camps and having fans off and online referring to said camps without knowing what they are saying is not cool.”
2. Promotion of Cultural Appropriation and Insensitivity
if you’re a poc who is very close to your culture, it will become pretty obvious to u that this show is written by white people. you can especially tell in episodes that address culture/religion and appropriation, bc they have absolutely no idea what they’re doing. one thing that stuck with me since I was a kid was that northern air temple episode. aang saw those earthbenders destroy and deface the air temple and got rightly upset, but it was treated as the wrong way of thinking. even when i was a dumb kid i never understood this. when i projected onto this character I did feel like aang (despite being a racial caricature) had every fucking right to be angry and hurt?? these temples are a part of his religion, his culture, his faith and his way of life? seeing the last remnants of your extinct people and culture being destroyed and defiled by sewage would obviously be offensive? but his feelings are disregarded bc that guy who’s making tech for the fire nation, the literal murderers of the entire air nation, is important too or whatever. instead of the message being “appreciate past cultures and their religious artifacts/temples and live alongside them respectfully”, it was “cultural preservation is stupid if it stands in the way of better technology” which feel like a very colonial way of looking at culture, esp by the PRC, bc of how communism considers religion to be a hindrance to revolution. also the fact that the prc destroyed thousands of holy tibetan monasteries for chinese shopping malls and parking lots.
Also in legend of korra the whole “neo non-airbender airbender” cult on that island parallel real western cults (white hippies with dreads) obsessed with living what they think is a “tibetan lifestyle”. they appropriate and fetishize tibetan religion and culture, to the extent of being condescending, racist, and disrespectful towards real tibetans and invading tibetan spaces (”it might be tibetan culture, but tibetans just dont get it like we do”). I remember my sister reading a comic where tenzin or someone was upset at these non-airbender’s blatant appropriation, but his feelings were shut down for the message “anyone can be a part of this culture bc tibetans airbenders r all dead lol!!1! we keep it alive!!” like, wow, Mike and Bryan, ik u think all tibetans are doomed for extinction but thanks for that.
3. Ignorant Fanbase
Last, about the fans. Because the show’s previously mentioned lack of educating/raising awareness towards what this show references, many fans tend to be very (sometimes unintentionally) racist and insensitive towards aspects of cutures/tradition that avatar borrowed from the real world (the most common I see is fans butchering pictures of his holiness the dalai lama, the most sacred religious figure for tibetans to make a shitty avatar joke. He’s the reincarnation of an enlightened being, even his photographs are supposed to b treated with RESPECT). Because of this, praising the show to high heaven bc of its racial “representation” when its actually racist caricature feels kind of shitty.
also this isnt necessarily “problematic” but the “are u named tenzin after the guy from avatar” line from nerds is literally SO ANNOYING and SO COMMON, especially when its the name of his holiness the Dalai Lama (Tenzin Gyatso, both his auspicious first and last name were used in the show) and the most common tibetan name ever (We have a tradition of high lamas giving their names to our children as a blessing, which is why every other Tibetan you meet will be named Tenzin). so if you like avatar and you’ve never met a tibetan before, please dont ask weird shit like if their name is from avatar or if tibetans are like the funny blue arrow monks (i’ve gotten that one before) its fucking irritating.
Honestly, I normally don’t really have such a big problem with white ppl writing tibetan characters. Its all stereotypes and monks and ignorance, but im so desperate for representation i usually halfass accept it anyways. but i just couldn’t handle the way the writers of avatar are so obviously insensitive and idiotic while going out of their way to try and use “~huge political messages~” that they dont understand and dont want their fans to actually learn more about. If the writers did some actual research and made avatar respectful towards Tibetans and raise awareness about tibetan/PRC politics I would have definitely appreciated it. But they didn’t.
also the movie is just its own shitshow, but I hate how everyone thinks the cartoon is okay when it really isn’t.
also a plug for the crew https://studentsforafreetibet.org/
this is getting attention again so i edited it a little with some links. its been like 4 years since i wrote this so i like to think my writing ability is better…but i dont want to completely rewrite out this whole thing again.
avatar the last airbender is just a product of a larger phenomenon. the fantastical depiction of tibet in western media is a solidified pillar in tibetan studies as a form of new age orientalism born due to a complex history of racial imbalance, cultural appropriation and deep misunderstanding.
Prisoners of Shangri-La by Donald S Lopez is an essential work in contemporary Tibetan Studies relating to how orientalism damages our political goals and autonomy:
https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=656554823894E561222739891C697524
i get annoyed when fans do not accept the clear parallels of the cultural contexts in the show
i hear all the time: well it’s not our world it’s a fantasy show so that wouldn’t happen
and i just think: damn, read, do something. the show is coursing with cultural context and representation (and I’m not here to argue it’s bad or good representation) just that its clearly there!
and im not denying it for the sake of “fantasy”
If your activism calls for ending a people, a nation, or a culture, that's not actually activism.
That's what activists used to fight.
Gotta love how the gay rights, women’s rights, anti racism, anti classism, labour rights, islamophobia of this entire website go to hell when countries like China are concerned.
Is communism really all that important to you that you can ignore all the horrors these people are doing?
Is it that your propaganda of “communism good capitalism bad” really needs to be the only one heard, so the condition of workers in Shein and other companies is hindering you as you protest why communism gives labours rights?
Is your idea of every communist nation being utter utopia so fragile that the reality of horrors in that country really need to be muted?
I don’t know man, it feels to me that you guys are “putting your worldviews over people’s lives”.
That sound familiar?
Free Tibet 🫶🏻
Fuck the CCP ✨
everytime there's a spike of anti indian racism some quislings line up to scold the rest of us for having provoked it by daring to be either (a) poor or (b) not grateful enough of privilege of being permitted to exist in white society.
outright, explicit racism that doesn't actually stop being racism because you now think its true for this specific ethnicity and they're rich or something
generalisations of criminality or immorality esp. scams, rape, evil cultural practices
invoking disgust through assumptions about personal hygiene and/or smell
mocking accents. stop making saar jokes.
assigning cultural attributes like servility
forgetting that the indian women, dalits, muslims, queer & transgender folk and other people victimised by elites are uh, still indian
suggesting that widespread poverty is a sign of racial inferiority
Tumblr’s takeaway from RedNote seems to be “Chinese people finally learning about the poor oppressed Americans” and “wow China is so great” which, well……Godspeed Taiwan, Tibet and East Turkestan.
Tibet is "part" of China because China invaded Tibet, forced its government into exile, destroyed many of their places of worship and religious texts, and has suppressed their right to protest.
Tibetan Buddhism is not Chinese Buddhism, even if China claims otherwise.
We don't talk enough about how funny the dreamer shit in ACOTAR is. The IC are all sitting around acting like they're these underdogs when they are literally the government. Wdym you're dreaming of a better world... that's your fuckin job. Get to it, chop chop!
imagine how good it must feel to press a gun to your temple after a bad day and just hold it there with your eyes closed for a few minutes before sighing and putting it away
You know the when it comes to the “demonized radical leftist freedom fighter that the narrative has chosen to turn into a villain (maybe they’re a terrorist? War criminal?) that makes the protagonist realize that radicalism can be Just As Bad but then chooses a way that’s easier and safer than Liberation” I’m surprised nobody has pointed out Gale Hawthorne. He’s this trope exemplified. Ppl will pick all these characters but Gale Hawthorne, probably because we have all sort of deluded ourselves into choosing the comfort of the easier and safer option that is so within the ending of these books, isn’t labeled this way which is wild. This is a poor brown character who we get to know really well throughout the first two books and because of how angry he is due to his oppression he quite literally ends up making Bombs that are used to kill children. And we just. Move on from that. Accept that’s just who he is now and that’s the end of his story as we know it. Huh.
You know the when it comes to the “demonized radical leftist freedom fighter that the narrative has chosen to turn into a villain (maybe they’re a terrorist? War criminal?) that makes the protagonist realize that radicalism can be Just As Bad but then chooses a way that’s easier and safer than Liberation” I’m surprised nobody has pointed out Gale Hawthorne. He’s this trope exemplified. Ppl will pick all these characters but Gale Hawthorne, probably because we have all sort of deluded ourselves into choosing the comfort of the easier and safer option that is so within the ending of these books, isn’t labeled this way which is wild. This is a poor brown character who we get to know really well throughout the first two books and because of how angry he is due to his oppression he quite literally ends up making Bombs that are used to kill children. And we just. Move on from that. Accept that’s just who he is now and that’s the end of his story as we know it. Huh.
And also he didn't make the bombs himself, he didn't give the order nor he was aware that it was the plan. Of couse make weapons for waris bad but he was part of the rebellion, it's not something that you can escape. And yeah his weapons were cruel but I understand that the characters living the war were probably thinking more strategically and deshumsnizing the enemy in the process. Which is bad but goddammit the suffered years of oppression and wanted to win.
I think his actual big mistake was not standing up against Coin after the events, but no character gets more hate for this than him. Like yeah he probably still wanted to trust the one adult that gave him the means to fight against oppression even if he acknowledge that she was doing bad things because he wanted the revolution to settle and be permanent (like probably he thought that going against Coin would cause troubles and people would lose focus). And it's a terrible mistake but idk he is literally a teen who had to grow up fast and it's living a political revolution idk maybe most of us would make terrible decisions too under those circumstances.
So god it makes me so angry when the hunger games fandom villianizes him and always mocks him. It just feels off. Of course Peeta is a better person, he wasn't obbligated to be a soldier to end oppression that directly affected him. He did have an easier life. Of course he knows more about being empathetic than someone who had to make themselves strong and colder in order to survive. He doesn't know the oppressed humilliation from young age. Gale does.
Like idk people have empathy for the most oppressed one??? For the one that represents the exploited's anger??? Idk have class conciouness. I gent that Coin is Collins' way of showing how rebellion leaders can be Bad™️ and just be power hungry. Ofc they can and we should fight to make a "new state" and become the new oppressors. That's why I am an anarchist after all lol but not contrasting Coin with more freedom-based ideas about organizing life after revolution does look a little bit like propaganda to me personally. If you just tell me that revolutionaries turn bad after taking power without telling me ways to prevent a new kind of oppressive system, then idk it's as you are saying "so better not start a revolution bc the one behind it can be bad and everything can go wrong!" or as you are offering a really pessimistic view about it that makes people discard the idea and that can lead to false hopes of "chaging things within the system".
And godammit it does look bad both on the fandom and Collins to put the angelic blond white boy against the "angry" brown boy and talk to them as "idological oppossites". "Peeta is peace and Gale is anger". So that's how you see oppressed people struggle? Yeah there's fury, but not just that, there's also justice. Fuck Gale haters.
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