#not everyone is terminally online and aware of how their media consumption is unethical and That Doesn't Make Them Evil
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I know this doesn't do much good in a society that loves stuff like Meyers-Briggs and astrology and Hogwarts houses, and I get it because I love sorting things too (especially when I'm eating fruit snacks) but
You can't draw accurate conclusions about people just by looking at the media (games, movies, music, etc.) they consume. It's just not possible. You cannot tell what parts of a movie resonate with someone just by seeing it on their Liked list on social media, and you cannot extrapolate things like their politics, social background, childhood trauma, race, or anything else from their Most Listened To on Spotify.
It's tempting, and usually fun, to look at a small aspect of someone and make an assumption about who they are. And yeah, feel free to avoid people whose interests don't align with yours. But please, please, don't get in the habit of slapping a hateful label on someone who listens to country music or doesn't wear make up or whatever TikTok is dunking on this week.
Social media is never the complete picture of a person's life. If we're going to remind the younger generations to be careful about predators and groomers, we should also advise them to be wary of applying those labels to anyone they don't understand.
#long post#kicks the hornets nest again#like some really dear IRL friends of mine who consistently go to the Capital with me to fight for Trans Rights still love HP#not everyone is terminally online and aware of how their media consumption is unethical and That Doesn't Make Them Evil#some people are just. coming at things from a different angle. or don't know which ear is the Gay Ear to get pierced#anyway I know someone's gonna reblog this eventually with a pithy one-liner because That Is What The Internet Has Become#so I'll go ahead and say this: you're probably wrong#and your desire to shut down a reminder to not make knee-jerk assumptions about strangers makes you the problem
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