If you have an email ending in @hotmail.com, @live.com or @outlook.com (or any other Microsoft-related domain), please consider changing it to another email provider; Microsoft decided to instantly block the server's IP, so emails can't be sent to these addresses.
If you use an @yahoo.com email or any related Yahoo services, they have blocked us also due to "user complaints"
-UE
I want to join Something Awful now
Comments
@Inkblot: ...
You're going Myrmidon on me.
Dissonance: Today's society is much less tolerant of the Confederacy and the
KKK than the society of 1936 (or the society of the reconstruction era).
1939, removed all allusions to the KKK.
Scarlett describes it as a meeting of half-baked fools who want to relive the
war, and Rhett argues to them that they are only making their situation worse.
Rhett and Ashley manage to disband the Atlanta wing of the KKK pretty quickly.
Actually, the Confederacy also takes some blows in the book, and Ashley is
repeatedly portrayed as out of touch for wanting to relive the beautiful parts
of the old days, while pretending the bad parts didn't exist.
"justice" rather than helping the people of the South to survive, which is a
completely different problem than anyone objecting to the KKK would have today.
Dissonance is all over the book even if you write the KKK out entirely.
Scarlett's servants refer to blacks who would rather be free as trash, and it's
looked at as heroic when a black man is killed for so much as insulting a white
person. Entire chapters are devoted to describing how free blacks are "tricked"
into believing they're equal with whites and should be allowed to vote and sleep
with white women. The post-war South is presented as a kind of lawless Badlands
where white women are in danger of being flat-out raped in the street and the
North would throw anyone who protested into jail. There's horror at the very
idea that a well-bred white Southerner should work and that a black
person wouldn't want to. Whether it's an Author Tract
or just a reflection of the philosophies of the time, there's no opposite view
shown to challenge any of these ideas that are horribly racist and highly
disproven nowadays.
crime in all 50 states until 1993. Especially, at that time, Rhett forcibly
taking his wife to bed wouldn't necessarily be seen as a problem. This doesn't
make it any better though.
^^^^ I agree that YMMV is a bad name for the tab.
edit: ninja'd.
Also, should I rename this thread "The TV Tropes improvement thread, with comments from SA"?
the values of the work in question clash with the values of present
society.
With present society being the "audience", and the values clash being the "reaction", yes.
Come on, Scrye, you're really reaching at this point.
You're right. Genocide was a totally alright thing before Hitler up and ruined it. How could we have failed to mention that?
I actually don't have much of an issue with the article itself. I'm just surprised Fast Eddy hasn't removed the "genocidal fuckhead" comment. For negativity.
Oh wait, you mean about Hitler ruining genocide for the rest of us?
I was addressing Scrye's post on SA, which seemed to be making the point that it was a totally hilarious failing of TVTropes not to mention genocide on that list of things that would be "alright" for us today without Hitler's influence.