[identity profile] clauderainsrm.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] therealljidol
I mentioned it in yesterday’s Green Room, but I was reading one of the many articles goingaround: http://bellejarblog.wordpress.com/2013/03/18/i-am-not-your-wife-sister-or-daughter/ about howyou shouldn’t use the “imagine if it were your sister/wife/daughter” method to engage people on apersonal level, to bring it home to them about how it could impact their own life. Because whilethose things may be true, it isn’t who they are. Saying their relationship to a man isn’t, and shouldn’t be what defines them. No one should do unspeakable things to them. Period. Not because they can be identified as “something relatable” but because they are fellow humanbeings, and you should respect fellow human beings.

This got me thinking...given that the how you take in life is completely subjective by it’s very nature (Unless you can somehow experience it in a way that *isn’t* fundamentally filtered through your own senses, experiences, and perceptions) can you ever truly have empathy for other people or creatures without filtering it as how it relates to you?

“Another person”, “another creature on this planet”, “another living being” all of those have theimplied “like me” attached. You treat people like you would want to be treated. Or like you wouldwant the people you care about treated, and as you grow older and understand more about theworld around you, you extend that caring to wider and wider circles. (Or in some cases, it shrinks. Damn kids... get off my lawn!!!)

It’s a complete side note, because I get what they are saying. But it’s one that I find interesting...given how much ego comes into play, and how much people are the stars of their own lives, with everything else that happens filtered into how it affects them, or how much they care about the effects on others.

Which is why it’s easier just to treat everyone that I meet as “Other”, damn foreigners who areout to steal ‘Merican jobs.Fortunately, you all look alike to me. So I can spot you right away! I amgoing to build a giant fence to keep you out! Because that’s apparently the best way to deal with “people” like you!

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Date: 2013-03-20 08:57 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] momebie.livejournal.com
I read a whole treatise last night on why I should dislike Neil Gaiman because of something that happened to CHARACTERS IN HIS BOOKS. Aside from it being important to separate the artist from their art, just because a character says something doesn't mean the author believes it. Christ. If people decided they liked or didn't like me based on what happened to characters in MY writing no one would ever speak to me again. Except for evil people like me. Which is fine I suppose.

Yeah, I spend too much time on Tumblr rolling my eyes and not saying anything.

Date: 2013-03-20 09:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] porn-this-way.livejournal.com
Whut. Um. Isn't the whole point of science fiction and fantasy that they're...er...not real? Or hell, any fiction! It is, by definition, NOT REAL FFS, as in no actual people, animals, or space creatures were harmed in the writing of this book! Zee mind, she boggles! And also....wtf? Clearly I have a deep misunderstanding of literature and writing in general, because I always figured that if an author is able to convincingly write characters that are completely unlike him\herself and have different life experience, it means the author is, you know, good at what they do. Silly me! Guess it just means that every single author in the horror, crime, and mystery genres are raging assholes IRL, along with a ton of authors in the SciFi genre, and let's not forget those horrible people who write episodes of cop shows! I can't even with this.

Date: 2013-03-21 03:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kathrynrose.livejournal.com
Guess it just means that every single author in the horror, crime, and mystery genres are raging assholes IRL,

And they have to hire ghost writers to write the "good guy" characters, because there's no "good" in them. :)

Date: 2013-03-21 04:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] porn-this-way.livejournal.com
Well naturally!

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