Last poster before threadlock gets a cookie (cookie thread (Part 7)) (Part 8)

I thought they were just saying they were trans im sobbing

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right but richard o’brien, the writer and creator of rocky horror, is very openly transphobic

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Yeah ok nevermind it was intended

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i’ve read the shit he’s said about trans women
he fucking hates us

that is why i specified that i dont think frank n furter is a trans woman or trans man. I did not say I don’t think they werent implied to be transgender

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gender is a harness
I have harnessed the harness

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but they correspond exactly to transmisogynistic stereotypes - a sexually threatening libertine who lives in a world of barely constrained hedonism and isn’t even truly human

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Oh also yeah i was intending to do this

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i just didn’t quite pinpoint how

yes, diegetically, it’s unclear what Dr. Frank-N-Furter actually is
out-of-universe, he is very, very very clearly an offensive stereotype of 70s transgender women

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[joker voice] hey should i be here for this

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one sec brb

i’m trying not to get angry but it seems so clear to me and to many others and i don’t get why it’s not clear to some people that that’s what the movie and show are doing

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i have already explained why I don’t think this is the case

an argument i am unconvinced by. artistic depictions of sexual menace don’t become not that if the characters, in-universe, benefit from them

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because some people, even people you may like, are capable of being wrong in the face of what they personally perceived without your context or nostalgia

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Esther’s attempting to find a light in the darkness to escape from her oppressive society.
Cara should probably also be trying to escape from an oppressive society.
Part of me wants to suggest parental abuse, but that feels a bit dark.

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also as part of that argument you literally noted and then ignored one of the main things I’m basing this reading on

the bedroom scene is flagrantly a depiction of how transphobic gay men in the 70s viewed trans women! and trust me, as much as there was solidarity, there was also a lot of tension that is often ignored

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and I explained why :joy_cat:

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