As a young gay woman of colour who struggles with mental health problems this fandom is worrying me at the moment. It's amazing to see all the people who have spoken out, saying that they're blog is a safe place but really that should go without saying, especially as Taylor has made it clear that she doesn't support racism, homophobia, transphobia, islamaphobia, xenophobia, ableism ect.
Please make it clear when a blog has appeared as one of the above things I have mentioned or something else you think would be relevant as I do not want to be following or even associated with them and I'm sure most people don't want to be either.
Please know that my blog is a safe place for anyone in the lgbtq+ community, anyone of any race or religion, anyone with any form of dissability, all genders and recovering or recovered addicts.
And finally please be aware that not everyone in the @tswifts-angels blog was at fault. Many of the people were but we don't know anymore than that so please don't call out the entire blog when most people have left the group chat and no longer want to be associated with them. I am nowhere near one of the angels but I still think we should be fair to everyone which is why I have decided to mention this.
@wouldfallfromgracie thank you for inspiring me to write this post by making the situation about the angels blog more clear in your post. It's important to get the right information out there. @taylorswift @taylornation