Anonymous asked:
(For the sake of this poll, I will define "proship" as people who support or actively engage in creating fictional works depicting incestuous, abusive, and/or non-consensual relationships for any reason. "Anti" would just be anyone who is moderately to strongly opposed to that. Sorry, no in-between options because I don't feel like the end result of that would be very informative.)
Are you pro or anti ship, and are you public about your real beliefs?
- I am proship, and I am vocal about it on main
- I am proship, and I am only vocal about it on a sideblog/separate account, or in specific groups
- I am proship, but I keep it hidden out of fear of social derision
- I am proship, but I keep it hidden for some other reason
- I am an anti, and I am vocal about it on main
- I am an anti, and I am vocal about it on a sideblog/separate account, or in specific groups
- I am an anti, but I keep it hidden out of fear of social derision
- I am an anti, but I keep it hidden for some other reason
- I am neutral, or I don't know enough about this to have an opinion
apolladay:
Are you pro or anti ship, and are you public about your real beliefs?
I am proship, and I am vocal about it on main
I am proship, and I am only vocal about it on a sideblog/sep. acct.
I am proship, but I keep it hidden out of fear of social derision
I am proship, but I keep it hidden for some other reason
I am an anti, and I am vocal about it on main
I am an anti, and I am vocal about it on a sideblog/sep. acct.
I am an anti, but I keep it hidden out of fear of social derision
I am an anti, but I keep it hidden for some other reason
I am neutral, or I don’t know enough about this to have an opinion
See Results
I am proship at a professional level.
By which I mean that I am a cataloging librarian for a public library system.
People want to read V. C. Andrews novels, an author who wrote so much incest that family trees of her characters tend to look more like wreaths? I’ve cataloged the books and the film adaptions.
People want the works of Chuck Palahniuk? I’ve learned that skimming his books while I’m cataloging them makes me nauseous, but catalog them I will.
People specially request self-published smut that leads me to teach my coworkers the phrase “The Straights are not okay.” Those have to be cataloged from scratch because no other library I can find has ever cataloged them before. Those may be some of my least favorite days at work due to the extra effort, but by gods, I put the effort in.
Everyone should have the right to write whatever fulfills them creatively, and the results should be accessible to the readers who will derive satisfaction from reading them.
It is my professional duty to fight anyone who tries to say otherwise.