silly little thing i made to cope with finishing season 1 (this is in me and my friend's au where things r normal and all is well)(please ask me abou it.........)
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the amount of animation industry people openly shitting on hazbin for things like taking the worst interpretation of tiny cuts of footage, art style, etc while absolutely sobbing crocodile tears over the ghost and molly mcgee-- when i can tell u basically all these industry accounts that werent directly involved in production didnt give a shit about before the cancellation announcement. There are like a dozen-ish genuine tgamm fans and i would never discount them but it really feels like people wanna do this goofus and gallant shit with hazbin and whatever cancelled show of the week that totally deserved to live instead. A lot of blatant sour grapes-ing is all im saying. So many fence sitting progressives who love to swan-dive right back into knee-jerk puritanism yuck responses and entitlement. A lot of animation fans see something that is in fact, not made for them, and instead of having any amount of respect they immediately jump to WHYYYY ARE WE USING RESOURCES ON THIS INSTEAD OF WHAT IIIIIII WANT??? WHY DO PEOPLE LIKE THE DEER MAN WHEN I DONT LIKE HIM???
I guess what I'm saying is its sad how many great indie productions we could probably have if humans werent such intolerant shits about it and could be trusted to not literally torture and abuse artists who make things they dont like. shrug shrug
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all these leftists casually like "we won't have plastic after the revolution" okay i get it & i endorse this set of priorities but just consider how entrenched plastics are in vital industries. i've seen acknowledgment that some medical devices are plastic & will still be needed but what about my squishable realistic packer. what about my dick, guys
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I feel like not showing native nations on maps of America is yet another type of erasure and colonialism. The reservations are the last piece of visual evidence to show how much has been lost and I think it's important to acknowledge that, especially on USA maps that show state borders. Additionally reservations are their own political entities and not state land - they are part of the USA but not the states surrounding them, Navajo Nation is *not* arizona, nor is it any of the other states surrounding it.
You might be asking "is this really a necessary conversation? when there are hundreds of more *important* conversations to be had? Such as the continual racism, poverty and the non-existent efforts of reparations for the damage the USA have done to all native and indigenous people?”. I say that everything is important, maps are viscerally visual and help show that we exist and that we have lost unfathomable amounts (in ancestral land, history, culture and more)
Yes Americans have now lived in the usa for quite some time but the USA is huge and there is so much land that is cruelty withheld from the people who desperately want to honor the sacred lands.
Think about where you live and think about who's land it was before (it became stateland), nowhere was it empty, every single piece of land that was sold as "empty land" during the 19th century was violently removed of its indigenous population who loved it and want their ancestral land and sacred places back.
Navajo Nation is one of very few who's reservation land overlap with the ancestral land - most tribes are thousand of miles away from their anscestral land and was denied at most opportunites to gain it "back" throughout the 19th century
(I am sorry for rambling so much - i know this post isnt the most coherent but i get so fucking sad whenever i allow myself to think about the history of noth america)
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