dupionianddamask:

lord-kitschener:

I mean the whole damn point of the Nativity story is that the supposed son of God (interpret Jesus how you fucking want, of course) was born to a couple of poor, exhausted peasants in the stable for the inn, and his first bed was a feeding trough for animals. That would nowadays be like a poor couple where the mother gives birth in a parking garage behind the motel because they couldn’t find a better place and nobody else would take them in. It’s a pretty gritty setting, and the idea is that God was reborn in some of the rock-bottom lowest circumstances. The only thing majestic was all the angels and shit, and of course motherly love

I get that a lot of the art portraying Madonna and Child as fabulously wealthy europeans in splendid robes and golden light was meant to glorify God + whichever nobility was sponsoring the artist, and while of course it’s genuinely beautiful art, it just always struck me as horribly missing the point, which is that the supposed son of God started in incredibly humble circumstances, among the kind of people that everyone else looks down on

‘Massacre des Innocents’ by Leon Cogniét, 1824. Although the Feast of the Holy Innocents is in a couple of days time, this painting is still really relevant in that it portrays Mary as how She really was: a scared refugee mum, so fearful that Her son was going to be one of the Innocents killed by King Herod.

queerfinnrey:

pandulces:

pandulces:

babemagi:

i hate any time a latinx character becomes popular with fandom. particularly for a specific ship because its always like;

> randomly peppered spanish in all fanfic. that one spanish pet name you’ll never not be able to associate with that ship now

> cultural food becoming a bonding thing. even if neither character is not particularly passionate about food. even if the latinx charater would in character be SHIT at cooking.

> la chancla memes. which honestly is not funny when white people make jokes/memes about it. 
(which, side note. can we.. as a people.. that some jokes are culture locked. like. if u don’t experience that culture any jokes/memes you tell are going to be shit. accept this and know it in ur heart) 

EDIT: also there’s this weird overtone in EVERYTHING where anything the latinx character does is inherently sexy. Like.. i know where that comes from but also.. why. why do u do this to me. to yourself. to this ship. 

#Child Abuse Mention    #Sexual Abuse Mention   #Domestic Violence Mention #long post #page stretcher

I’m honestly so glad that Miri made this post because it’s the one that I haven’t had the energy to make for the last three years. Other cute things that fandom jumps onto when a latinx character is involved:

> Mexican family regardless of character bg, “broken English” speaking parents/grandparents (and always with that phrase), blatant internalized homophobia, religious fervor, tacos/burritos, giant over bearing families, predatory families, emphasis on having children, white prize/adelantar la raza rhetoric, aggressive poc, whitewashing in art, food used as a character descriptor, less educated, random piñatas/sombreros, gang affiliation, poverty, virgin/whore dichotomy

Look I get it, these are the images that are the stereo types that media has provided you but also consider the following

The Impact of Media Stereotypes on Opinions and Attitudes Towards Latinos (2012)

The Latino Media Gap: A Report on the State of Latinos in US Media (2014)

2015 Hollywood Diversity Report

More Than 200 Years of Latino Media in the United States

Inequality in 700 Popular Films:
Examining Portrayals of Gender, Race,
& LGBT Status from 2007 to 2014
 (2015
these are GREAT and published yearly check em out)

The Latino Disconnect (2016)

(etc etc etc the research on this in regards to poc is literally everywhere)

Please, please, PLEASE, please, when you are writing a latinx character (or any poc or marginalized character) and you mention something that has to do with their cultural identity/marginalized identity, are you writing something you Know and understand or something that has been regurgitated to you? Would what you wrote about that latinx character be out of place in an anti-immigrant, anti-latinx political cartoon?

Also keep in mind that what Miri said about some things being culture locked is true. We can joke about la chancla, el huarache, o el cinturon because we’ve lived them. Also note, that these jokes are a coping mechanism. Regardless of how we look back on it, this physical discipline is a form of child abuse (2002).  

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( 2007 ) 

With that said, different cultures approach discipline differently and “1) All behaviors are found in all cultural groups. 2 Some behaviors are demonstrated more so in some cultures than in others, but the first point still applies
3. Individuals within a particular culture display the traditional traits and cultural markers of that group to varying degrees… from “not at all” to “exclusively and intensely”.  These variations can be due to ethnic group differences with the larger culture, socio-economic status, degree of acculturation to the mainstream society, gender, religion, and myriad other factors.” 

Also keep in mind that if you talk to millennial latinx you’ll find out that this type of discipline is becoming more uncommon as we recognize that this was abuse and refuse to repeat it with our own progeny. If you are writing a story that takes places in the distant future and still include la chancla as a cheap joke, you are misunderstanding the implications of fearing la chancla or anytime an adult raises their hand/voice at you. 

Similarly, don’t use this in regards to characters that would 100% not be about that life. Bianca Reyes, mother of Jaime and Milagro Reyes, who is a nurse, would never physically discipline her children this way. There have always been parents that don’t condone corporal punishments, to assume that all Latinx families have used this form of discipline is a gross stereotype.

Stop using child abuse as a punchline.

As for the heavy internalized homophobia that slash writers love to include for latinx flavored angst, please take a moment to google how our communities (especially our indigenous communities) continue to feel the severe effects of colonization and catholicism in several aspects of our lives.

Also: Nearly 1 in 4 Latinos are Former Catholics (2014)

ALSO STOP OVER SEXUALIZING AND FETISHIZING LATINXS, I don’t need a link for that one you can easily look into that yourself

ALSO: How does the latinx character you’re writing refer to themselves? Their family? Do they identify as latino/x/@, hispanic, chicano/x/@, american, mexican-american, afro-latino, cubanos, guanacos etc? There is a history and context for each of these terms that will reflect on the social/political views of the characters. Also, How socially conscious are they? 

Characters like Jaime Reyes, who is a super hero in a border town has definitely Woke and canonically dealt with socio-political issues. 

(And for the love of everything, spend some time on http://www.pewhispanic.org/ )

If you are non-latinx and writing about these communities, please keep your mind opened to the feedback of latinxs. If they are saying aspects of your writing are harmful, SIT BACK and LISTEN. Do some research! If other latinxs say no, no, it’s not problematic it’s fine, DEFINITELY DO RESEARCH. Keep an open mind and find out what you don’t know, research the controversy. Five, hell even three years ago I was still learning about all of this and couldn’t grasp why things were fucked up to beyond the fact that they felt “off.” 

Admit that you are still growing and learning and then go out and LEARN. Accept that you will be continuously learning, we all are. 

We also recognize that as a writer, as a person, you are not putting out stereotypes in a conscious effort to be harmful. But here is the thing, my friend, my pal, the big life lesson to be taken from this huge as fuck text post, are you ready for this??????

intent does not reflect impact.

alternatively, the road to hell was paved with good intentions etc etc etc

if you accidentally elbow someone in the face while opening an door for them, you don’t act defensive about it, you acknowledged that you hurt them, apologize, and do better next time. 

Same principle applies.

I would also like to add, since it’s been mentioned in the tags.

Stop making your latinx characters call their partner mami/papi. Stop fucking sexualizing something that’s a term of endearment for family/pets/children/parents etc

Do you understand what it’s like to be a spanish speaking child that feels they have to stop calling their parents mamí/papí because they’ve realized that this is somehow seen as something sexual????

Well let me tell you, it feels gross and it’s not the same as “daddy” because you are sexualizing an innocent term and an entire language by association. When people, especially children, feel uncomfortable speaking a language, they stop speaking it. (There is a reason that third generation children of immigrants end up using the dominant language only) This is a defense mechanism.

 Also think of how it is for the parents to suddenly have their child stop using a lifelong term of endearment and replace it with “mom/dad” or something not in their native language. They’re left to wonder why? Is my child ashamed of me? Of our language? What happened?? 

Stop doing that, it’s fucked up and gross.

also

this is in like, 500 of the tags so far and I would like to say Yes, Sure, but ALSO, *stares straight into the camera*

So Robbie Reyes is coming to the MCU, you all fuckers better learn something from this post, also DCEU get off Chato Santana, it’s not yours, he’s not, HE’S BEEN RECLAIMED, STOP.

bemusedlybespectacled:

witchedybitchedy:

ruby–wednesday:

thecharge:

ariaste:

margotkim:

This is the greatest progression of events I have ever read, where’s my historical gay romance novel about this

KING JAMES, CAN YOU CHILL?

Local King Cannot Stop Promoting His Boyfriend

where’s the lush period drama about this series of events?

fun thing about king James, this guy was fairly public about his bf (more public than what was acceptable). He threw lots of extravagant parties with his man on his arm. It pissed off the church obviously so to get them off his back, he’s the one that ordered the third translation of the Bible from Hebrew to English (the King James Version aka the Authorized Version) so the Bible every hot blooded all American Christian reads today was literally just written so a very gay king could fuck his boyfriend in peace.

oh my god this is hilarious

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“guys, guys. I know this looks kinda gay, and i promise i have a good explanation for all this, but have you considered… that jesus… is also gay? checkmate, heteros.”