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(smoking a cigarette) the average american is afraid of what is new and what is foreign, and especially of what is adult. they are trapped forever in daycares of their own design, reading books and watching shows made for children. And while there are interesting things made for children, by and large, they tend to stick to inoffensive, intensely juvenile things that won't challenge them much. And worst of all, if you suggest to your Average American that they should try to step outside of their narrow box, especially if they're trying to become artists, animators, film makers, novelists, etc, everyone acts as if you've just bombed the daycare. Wow.
although i hadn’t thought she was using it to write the actual prose, more in the creative process ideas etc + my critique was more of the way she brought up & explored the topic in a deeply strange manner, i do appreciate that we are still at the stage that there’s enough backlash that authors aren’t given the leeway to be normalising using AI, and that it is still damaging to their creative integrity. :-)
still bleak that she bought a high end AI software + brought it up in that interview in the first place (clearly significant enough in her research process.).. and ‘honey how can we develop this beautifully’ or whatever she supposedly said is not giving prelim research it’s giving idea generation frankly which to me is an issue. & how much can someone really be misquoted in that whole passage… & no regard for the ethical & environmental implications. anyway. quick to defend yourself noted. lithub
Many are calling it the matriarchy post of all time.
the generational gap between me and the people my age who use chat gpt
put down that c.ai thing and read y/n fics like god intended.
being so fr when I say that transmisogyny has put feminism back like 50 years
what i thought we had distanced ourselves from was the reduction of women to vaginas and wombs and the ability to bear children. i thought we had progressed past ‘dresses are for women and pants are for men.’ i thought we progressed past the idea that someone is less of a woman if she does not adhere strictly to beauty standards. i thought we progressed past the idea that naturally being comfortable adhering to highly feminine standards is vulgar. but i (sarcastically) guess no one could have predicted that trans-exclusive feminism would be the downfall of all the progress we’ve made
“We’re in danger of losing what the entire second wave of feminism, what the entire second wave of women’s liberation was built on, and that was ‘Biology is not destiny’. ‘One is not born a woman,’ Simone de Beauvoir said, ‘one becomes one’. Now there’s some place where transsexual women and other women intersect. Biological determinism has been used for centuries as a weapon against women, in order to justify a second-class and oppressed status. How on Earth, then, are you going to pick up the weapon of biological determinism and use it to liberate yourself? It’s a reactionary tool.”
— Quote by Leslie Feinberg, from TransSisters: The Journal of Transsexual Feminism, issue 7, volume 1. 1995.
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