tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12380553.post5075651232217466525..comments2024-03-28T14:49:36.133-04:00Comments on John Kenneth Muir's Reflections on Cult Movies and Classic TV: Toxic and Troubling Fandoms: A Discussion with John Kenneth MuirJohn Kenneth Muirhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15629979615332893780noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12380553.post-13905945762759428912018-02-20T21:10:53.073-05:002018-02-20T21:10:53.073-05:00People have the right to dislike what they want.
...People have the right to dislike what they want.<br /><br />People have the right to express their dislike.<br /><br />People DO NOT have the right to attack, harass, and drive off those that express those dislikes.Duannehttps://www.facebook.com/duanne.waltonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12380553.post-88526056879913800622018-02-19T09:22:30.132-05:002018-02-19T09:22:30.132-05:00Great interview. I also find it deeply troubling ...Great interview. I also find it deeply troubling that new, different or challenging approaches to narratives get instant hate online. Those people seem to believe that they have to get exactly delivered what they wanted (whatever that may be) - and if the filmmaker go a different way they don't even try to think about it. <br /><br />It´s everybody's right to dislike something, absolutely. But is it necessary then to pour scorn and make snarky comments on a piece of art, just to score some cheap laughs or support? The internet has become a bully's playground, and instead of arguing and offering many opinions to stand side by side there is too often this "either you're with us or you're against us"-attitude.<br /><br />But art is not sports. There is no winning or losing team. Unfortunately, this is what the internet bullies want it to be.SFRoghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01455748433935851748noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12380553.post-7949859754485028172018-02-18T14:00:03.839-05:002018-02-18T14:00:03.839-05:00The anger on line reflects what's going on in ...The anger on line reflects what's going on in society at large. Violent protests to stop speakers at universities. Guests on news channels regularly equating a President with Nazi war criminals. Is there an over reaction to yesterdy's offenses? Probably, but for so long, some minorities only saw the most negative depictions of themselves in entertainment (Muslims, homosexuals, etc.). There is a very toxic atmosphere today, but I don't think it was better before when some groups weren't even allowed into the discussion.<br /><br />If people don't like a show, they have the option of NOT watching it. I'm not particularly thrilled with Discovery. It's not the 'Next Generation I grew up with, but that's no reason to hate it. On the other hand, critics hated "The Orville"... hating on it for being too much like 'Next Generation.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com