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Concrete thoughts on IDW writer's Ted Anderson's firing


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Equestria Daily reported on the Anderson dramaseen on Round Stable, MLP Forums, /mlp/ (Horse-News), and so forth, and the news has spread around the fandom that writer Ted Anderson has since been fired as of yesterday.

 

What I have below are concrete thoughts on the drama and Anderson's dismissal. They were on here and EQD combined and tidied.

 


 

Anderson doesn't deserve any sympathy for what he did, and he completely deserves to be fired.

 

David McGuire is a bit more obscure (in my perspective), but he has a history of hating bronies as a people himself, as noted by Horse-News and @@Wind Chaser in his blog.

 

Dragon Dicks/Cuteosphere is much, much worse. She's supposedly older than I am, and she's known to hate male bronies simply because they dared to like the show, advocate misandry, promote the fraudulent "Down with Molestia" charity that PinkiePony operated, and profit off anti-man hate art. "I hate all boys" in Fluttershy's voice is possibly her most famous because it resulted in the caption art responding to her sexist trash. But she's done others like "Literally anything before bros" — obvious brony-bashing — printed on a T-shirt (the same shirt Anderson wore in his now infamous picture) and "Boys are scum."

 

If he cried ignorance on the whole thing and plugged them in because he liked the style, then maybe IDW would've let it slide. (Doubt the fandom would because he admitted to plugging them in freely in his Tumblr.) But Ted Anderson admitted at least twice to not only agreeing with DD's misandry, but also supporting her and David McGuire's vile opinions.

 

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Then to make it worse, the new one found on EQD:

 

 

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What he said in the first two screenshots are some of the dumbest comments I ever read because it's just as possible to be sexist towards men. But to make things worse, he then pulls the idiotic analogy of how it's not racist for blacks to mock whites for their way to drive. That's just as dumb because it's just as possible for blacks to be racist to whites as a way to support DD's so-called "satire." Ted, "satire" doesn't make it funny, and dressing it as such only weakens your argument further. Thankfully, I never feuded with DD, but I've seen them from the sidelines; her attitude is everything but satirical.

 

By including those cameos, gloating about them, and openly siding with their bigotry, to quote @@ghostfacekiller39, he flipped off every single brony who bought his comics, read them, and praised them. On top of that, he mocked every parent (brony or non-) who bought IDW's FIM comics so they can read them with their kids. Through these three screenshots, he admitted to hating the brony fandom and manipulating everyone here to make a living, and it's morally criminal to use others. On top of that, per what @@Nuke87654 posted here, there's the possibility that Anderson signed a contract preventing him from utilizing third-party material as inclusion or inspiration for his work. If this is true, then he not just violated it, but blatantly disregarded it for the sake of inserting some of his unneeded politics into a professional product.

 

His antifeminist, misandrist garbage goes against everything FIM, Faust, and Bonnie Zacherle stood for. Sexism is a form of bigotry, and DD and McGuire shamelessly represent sexism towards men. The last screenshot openly implies how much he'll tolerate racism towards whites, a backwards mentality that should alarm everyone! There should be no tolerance to bigotry, period, because it affects EVERYBODY even when they're not firsthand. Bigotry has no place in society. There was plenty of drama because people in and out of the fandom were rightfully offended by the implications of those two background cameos and Ted Anderson's support of two well-known bigots, and it was right to call him out and threaten to boycott against IDW.

 

You screw with your consumers (and deliberately disobey a contract you signed with your employer, if confirmed), you're going to lose your job. It's that simple.

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Like I said in the thread about this, people were calling foul just because it's "His opinion." Yes, people have the right to their opinions, but there's just some stuff you don't say when working for other companies. They're also pulling the freedom of speech card without knowing what it is. Freedom of speech does not mean I can say whatever I want with no consequence. It means you can state your opinions without being arrested. Just because you can say something, doesn't mean you should.

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I really like the "Because A did B to me, I can do B to A"-argument ...

 

*shakes head*

 

I still find this entire thing to be something you can laugh at and cry about at the same time.

 

He dig his own grave, simple as that.

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Yeah, not the brightest idea: upsetting the people that buy your product. Guess he felt like he needed to go on this sort of social vendetta. He really should have just apologized, kept his beliefs largely to himself and hoped everyone just forgets about it (and people surely would). But no, he had something to prove apparently.

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Despite the fact that you are perfectly allowed to hold such opinions, the dude really should have seen it coming. Not only violating a contract by openly putting OCs in company material, but also putting in a politically charged OC in a comic.

 

Guess Ted only proves that Darwinism is alive and well in today's modern social society.

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I absolutely hate the idea that Anderson's spewing that "Caucasians and males have oppressed people throughout history so you can't be racist/sexist against them and any acts against them are not bigotry it's revolutionary and justified". Now allow me to explain why this is bullshit.

 

I am a person who believes that everyone should be treated equally no matter what race, gender or orientation you are. This ideal does not promote equality at all, instead this makes it less about equality and more about letting the oppressed "turn the tables" and get revenge by punishing people who are caucasian or male for the actions of their ancestors. This viewpoint promotes giving people special treatment because they were born in a group that was oppressed in history for example men can't complain about getting sexually harassed by a woman because they're male, people can get lesser sentences for murder because they're aboriginal (which does happen), women can abuse their husbands and get away with it, a white man get driven out of an East Indian neighborhood for being white and it keeps on going and going until everyone who was oppressed in history have more rights than the people who oppressed them in history. That's not equality that's the oppressed becoming no better than the oppressors. That's why I oppose that view-point.

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I had not really heard much about this situation.

 

But as soon as you mentioned that Ted Anderson was sympathetic to DragonDicks... UUUGGGGGGGHHHHHHH you're so right! DragonDicks is a horrible horrible woman and no one should be sympathetic to anything that she says, ever. End of story.

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Anyways, hearing these news made me pretty happy. With all the recent nonsense concerning the media's coverage of #GamerGate, this was pretty sweet to hear.

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