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Surprisingly wasn't as bad as the last ones, but some of the lines almost seem like a response to the backlash they gotFinal PSA. Don't really have any opinion on it, but damn is it nice to hear Greg again.
I had a similar thought, but it may just be a coincidence. I imagine all of these were written at the same time and then just spaced out.Surprisingly wasn't as bad as the last ones, but some of the lines almost seem like a response to the backlash they got
The PSA's are saying everyone is different and you should notice that though.These shit PSAs keep reminding me of this shitty political comic that came about before 2015. The concept of just seeing people as people rather than their identities has been fermenting for a long while.
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They're saying everyone is different and we should just stay that way. Don't judge people as individuals. Don't find common ground. You're defined by what you are, not who you are. Acknowledging differences is fine if it leads to understanding each other. These PSAs are saying to not question those differences. That sounds ironically backwards for something that's supposed to be progressive.The PSA's are saying everyone is different and you should notice that though.
Well thank god this is finally over, for now.Final PSA. Don't really have any opinion on it, but damn is it nice to hear Greg again.
THAT'S the last one? Nothing with Steven or Connie (an actual fucking minority but not theFinal PSA. Don't really have any opinion on it, but damn is it nice to hear Greg again.
You hit the nail on the head. Thanks to these psas, SU did what their fanbase does: preach about respecting differences and be kind to everyone then not follow through with it when things heat up (or when there's money and asspats to be made). Poetic.They're saying everyone is different and we should just stay that way. Don't judge people as individuals. Don't find common ground. You're defined by what you are, not who you are. Acknowledging differences is fine if it leads to understanding each other. These PSAs are saying to not question those differences. That sounds ironically backwards for something that's supposed to be progressive.
I'll admit I expected him to turn up even if it was a non-speaking part.THAT'S the last one? Nothing with Steven
Perhaps I'm late but whatever. Veridis Joe defends Steven Universe PSAs because Anti-Racism is good.
The comments mostly agreed with him:
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Yes they would. I mean, just look at the Steven Universe Fandom.
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"Young people have no taste!"
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And some comments disagreed:
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When a brony of all people explains the problem better than you![]()
Final PSA. Don't really have any opinion on it, but damn is it nice to hear Greg again.
Steven is only referred to as a male in-series, not sure where you're getting that from.I just now realized that Steven Universe’s PSAs are teaching kids to not be “anti-racist”, but they’re also teaching them that there’s no such thing as gender since there’s multiple amounts of genders to be used for a teenage boy that has a gem in his stomach.
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This does not really compute with reality, even if it is a “kid’s cartoon” after all.
It's a coming of age story with gay space rocks. Not the best made show in the world, but also far from the worst. Unfortunately your last point is correct as I can personally attest to on multiple occasions in this thread but what's a fanbase without a little 'tism.What's the appeal of this show? Is the plot good enough to tolerate the eye rape? Or is it just an autism magnet like My Little Pony?
Steven is referred to as male but for some reason, his fusions with gems have varying genders. Smoky Quartz is referred as non-binary, Rainbow Quartz 2.0 is referred as male, Obsidian and Sunstone are referred as female. Like, what's the consistency here?Steven is only referred to as a male in-series, not sure where you're getting that from.
Well, there's They/them which IIRC get used the most in-show for fusions, or just their name if it's a Steven combo. I don't understand it myself, but I don't really care about pronouns in general so I just sit back and enjoy the fusion stuff. Always been a fan of that since DBZ.Steven is referred to as male but for some reason, his fusions with gems have varying genders. Smoky Quartz is referred as non-binary, Rainbow Quartz 2.0 is referred as male, Obsidian and Sunstone are referred as female. Like, what's the consistency here?
If you want to get technical, you could say that all the fusions (excluding the ones with female humans) are all male seeing as Steven would be the only biological sex in the mix.Well, there's They/them which IIRC get used the most in-show for fusions, or just their name if it's a Steven combo. I don't understand it myself, but I don't really care about pronouns in general so I just sit back and enjoy the fusion stuff. Always been a fan of that since DBZ.
Or intersex in the case of Stevonnie since it's literally a biological male and female fused together.If you want to get technical, you could say that all the fusions (excluding the ones with female humans) are all male seeing as Steven would be the only biological sex in the mix.
Huh, can’t believe I missed that one. Kinda fucked up they excluded the canonically black and brown people in favor of three rocks and Greg yet they still have the gall to say “Be an ally!” and “Don’t talk over POC”.Nothing with Steven or Connie (an actual fucking minority but not therightblack kind)
The appeal to a lot of people was the character driven drama and the lore and worldbuilding that’s teased throughout the show. Whether you find the plot good or not is something you have to experience yourself.What's the appeal of this show? Is the plot good enough to tolerate the eye rape? Or is it just an autism magnet like My Little Pony?
Personally, while it's a shallow reason, I liked the conceit of personification re: gemstones (or precious metals in Bismuth's case) with a lot of them taking cues from their real life counterparts (see pic related for an example) It took like 4.9 seasons for me to actually get my birthstone in there, but it was worth the wait. Overall it was the characters that kept me coming back.I personally got into it because I was into the artist’s earlier work.