Greyeye 10 March 22, 2013 Share March 22, 2013 I do catch flack for liking ponys. Unjustly but form others point of view it is almost a religious following. Some Bronys are The gospel of Twilight sparkle all who watch can learn to love and tolerate. Plus it has the extra stigma of being a cartoon and you know something is wrong with you if you are into cartoons at your age. As for other fandoms in less its sports its made fun of some were. It's not just ponys anime is still regarded as all hentai and or devil worship by many older gentians. That aside the fandoms them selfs are bad. I freely hate radical anime fans be cause they took the fun out of Naruto, bleach and 5 min in haring about The melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya the big plot twist was ruined. Not even going in to the sub vs dub debate. X( Fist impressions sick. Fim doesn’t have a good one with a lot of people. A fandom of grownup liking little kid show is still a new idea. It hasn’t sunk in as yet. Anime and gaming is just now fully establishing them selfs as a thing. Hopefully with time 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
King 5,625 March 22, 2013 Share March 22, 2013 In theory being a brony should be no different than being...say, a Whovian, or a fan of Adventure Time, or a fan of a sports team. Everyone has their own way of displaying their affinity for their respective community: merch of various kinds, conventions, etc. Again, in theory, it should be no different for ponies, but in reality when bronies do the same thing, it is suddenly considered over-the-top and shoving it in people's face. It makes no sense logically, and is simply a baseless double standard. Bronies are unduly criticized simply because our affinity is ponies. No. Logical. Reason. Whatsoever. Bronies are critisized for being different to how people are normally brought up.... such as pink is for girls and blue is for boys and all that crap... Over time these lessons change though... pink used to be the manliest colour out there.... just give it time... It usually isnt individual peoples fault, but rather society and the way we are effected by TV and stupid crap like that... 2 Goddamn right, you should be scared of me Twitter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sheogorath 1,155 March 22, 2013 Share March 22, 2013 I've always noticed the most common response as to why others don't like Bronies is because we're constantly shoving it in others' faces. It's at this point where I'd like to call bull on that statement. You another fandom l keep seeing in the comment sections of videos and the like? The "Adventure Time" fans (or "adventurers", as I believe some call themselves now). I have seen several people with AT profile pics and comments being made on unrelated videos. Here's the thing, they make references much like we do, right? Even on unrelated threads/videos, right? But how many flame wars have been started because of it? Last I counted, a grand total of zero. The amount of times I've seen the same thing, but for Bronies and with MLP? I've lost track of the amount of comment wars I've seen break out over it. You see my point? I don't understand why it's perfectly fine for anyone else to reference something they like without fear of total war breaking out, but somehow Bronies are exempt from that rule. Also, I've seen too many groups (Facebook pages, a subreddit, steam groups, etc.) dedicated to hating Bronies, but I've never seen any hate groups for, excuse the repetition, Adventure Time, or even Doctor Who, or really any other TV show out there! Maybe that's just me though, what do you guys think? Also, for the record, I don't hate Dr. Who or AT. I'm just not part of their fandom. Although, the people at my school are like the stereotypical Bronies but with Dr. Who (in other words, they never shut up about it). Kind of ironic considering they hate Bronies, huh? Let me tell you why this hypocrisy takes place. People who like things do things like make cross references and jokes, they spread their love for something no matter what it is. But that is not the problem with bronies, we do not force feed our fandom any more than others do, we do not fangasm any more than others do over the shows we love, where the problem lies is girls. And no, not as you would think it at first, the blame is not on girls, but peoples approach to girls and girl things. Ponies are seen as "girl things" and this is why bronies and their love for the show bothers people. Girls are not allowed to be cool, anything made for girls must be dumb and "pandering" and brainless according to your average consumer and their concept of what is girly. So a sight of our passion for this show brings to their mind tea parties, hair dressers, bath houses, giggling girls in glittery outfits and relationship drama. People do not hate our fandom because we force it down their throat, they hate it because they think of all the shit girls are forced to deal with, like how Lego went from unisex creation toy to separate product lines for girls and boys just because the marketing thought "they simply can't both like same things!" and This happened with all the childhood toys and TV series of last 3 generations in increasing degrees of ridiculousness. This prejudice is created by marketing departments trying to sell toys more effectively by tying them in with gender stereotypes and rules of behaviour that parents want to enhance in their children, in this new era of extended childhood where you no longer can toss your kids to a certain outfit and shove ethics and etiquette down their throat the moment they sprout their first pubic hair to prepare them for a marriage, are the new "brainwashing" school. This all is done so the companies get to sell their toys, not to the children but their parents, and tack on some features and qualities these parents want their kids to grow to appreciate. In all of their zeal to sell these products the corporations have forgotten that perhaps gender separation is not one of those values we should be teaching to our children and the hate bronies get is exactly why. One you criminalize one gender and certain aspects of human personality as "wrong" to one gender, then you create a bias and shift the balance that creates to fear and hate. To these people who hate bronies and ponies, we are not force feeding anything, but we are only acting against their brainwashing. We are doing things and enjoying of things they seem "wrong" just because they do not see it elsewhere. This sight of something unusual and different, something that goes against the "rules" of how to be a boy/man is what makes them uncomfortable and insecure, which they then try to address by trying to distance themselves from it by acting out a role of someone who strongly judges such misbehaviour. This discomfort and unease is only worsened the fact that bronies persist and grow in numbers, get more and more acceptance and even reach people they look up to like Gabe Newell and Kevin Levine. This is why they hate us, this is why they feel like we force our fandom on them, because when ever they see us and our pony content, they fear the part in them that goes Aww at cute things and likes happy colors, flowers and butterflies. They fear it because all their life they've been told they must like guns, cars, robots and swords, while things like ponies, caring, cooking and sharing are gay. It is not us who force anything on them, it is them forcing themselves into a box smaller then their own personality and we just remind them of the walls that confine them. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Night Shine 767 March 22, 2013 Share March 22, 2013 That's pretty much what it comes down to. They only distinguish MLP from other fandoms that do the exact same thing because it's more noticeable, since they've chosen to hate it so much. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DoctorWhovian1902 596 March 22, 2013 Author Share March 22, 2013 Let me tell you why this hypocrisy takes place. People who like things do things like make cross references and jokes, they spread their love for something no matter what it is. But that is not the problem with bronies, we do not force feed our fandom any more than others do, we do not fangasm any more than others do over the shows we love, where the problem lies is girls. And no, not as you would think it at first, the blame is not on girls, but peoples approach to girls and girl things. Ponies are seen as "girl things" and this is why bronies and their love for the show bothers people. Girls are not allowed to be cool, anything made for girls must be dumb and "pandering" and brainless according to your average consumer and their concept of what is girly. So a sight of our passion for this show brings to their mind tea parties, hair dressers, bath houses, giggling girls in glittery outfits and relationship drama. People do not hate our fandom because we force it down their throat, they hate it because they think of all the shit girls are forced to deal with, like how Lego went from unisex creation toy to separate product lines for girls and boys just because the marketing thought "they simply can't both like same things!" and This happened with all the childhood toys and TV series of last 3 generations in increasing degrees of ridiculousness. This prejudice is created by marketing departments trying to sell toys more effectively by tying them in with gender stereotypes and rules of behaviour that parents want to enhance in their children, in this new era of extended childhood where you no longer can toss your kids to a certain outfit and shove ethics and etiquette down their throat the moment they sprout their first pubic hair to prepare them for a marriage, are the new "brainwashing" school. This all is done so the companies get to sell their toys, not to the children but their parents, and tack on some features and qualities these parents want their kids to grow to appreciate. In all of their zeal to sell these products the corporations have forgotten that perhaps gender separation is not one of those values we should be teaching to our children and the hate bronies get is exactly why. One you criminalize one gender and certain aspects of human personality as "wrong" to one gender, then you create a bias and shift the balance that creates to fear and hate. To these people who hate bronies and ponies, we are not force feeding anything, but we are only acting against their brainwashing. We are doing things and enjoying of things they seem "wrong" just because they do not see it elsewhere. This sight of something unusual and different, something that goes against the "rules" of how to be a boy/man is what makes them uncomfortable and insecure, which they then try to address by trying to distance themselves from it by acting out a role of someone who strongly judges such misbehaviour. This discomfort and unease is only worsened the fact that bronies persist and grow in numbers, get more and more acceptance and even reach people they look up to like Gabe Newell and Kevin Levine. This is why they hate us, this is why they feel like we force our fandom on them, because when ever they see us and our pony content, they fear the part in them that goes Aww at cute things and likes happy colors, flowers and butterflies. They fear it because all their life they've been told they must like guns, cars, robots and swords, while things like ponies, caring, cooking and sharing are gay. It is not us who force anything on them, it is them forcing themselves into a box smaller then their own personality and we just remind them of the walls that confine them. Wow. That's all I have to say. You've really analyzed the point of view of those who hate and discriminate against us, and I'm really impressed with how well you did so. I'll have to remember this for later... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shanks 10,816 March 22, 2013 Share March 22, 2013 Im in the same boat as you, Ive always seen autism being mentioned on tv but never really knew what being autistic really meant It is not an easy question to answer since Autism represents a broad spectrum of disorders/differences ranging from severe to mild and even high functioning. And there is also some disagreement over whether or not Aspergers is a form of Autism, personally I think it is and I often use the terms interchangeably. I myself was diagnosed with low functioning Autism at age 2 after losing what little language I had (I regained it at age 5) and exhibiting severe sensitivities to certain sounds and other sensations and equally severe behavioral problems. After years of therapies, interventions and a system of gradual mainstreaming I have advanced to the point where most people cannot tell I have Autism. The doctor may have been wrong about the form of Autism I had but he was right that I had it. Rarity Get's Cockroaches Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shanks 10,816 March 22, 2013 Share March 22, 2013 Thanks for the info, it kinda helped me understand what autism is. By the way, good stuff on basically overcoming autism. That must have been some feat. Yes, it was not easy and I still have some challenges to overcome today but I have come a long way from the frightened child who couldn't talk and threw temper tantrums all day. My main goals right now are to get my drivers license and try to get published as an author talking about my experiences with Autism so I can help others and get myself out of my current job which I have really grown to despise and to embrace what I believe is my true calling in life. 1 Rarity Get's Cockroaches Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
King 5,625 March 22, 2013 Share March 22, 2013 Yes, it was not easy and I still have some challenges to overcome today but I have come a long way from the frightened child who couldn't talk and threw temper tantrums all day. My main goals right now are to get my drivers license and try to get published as an author talking about my experiences with Autism so I can help others and get myself out of my current job which I have really grown to despise and to embrace what I believe is my true calling in life. I wish you luck my friend Be careful though, being in a job you hate can have an adverse effect on your social health... That's pretty much what it comes down to. They only distinguish MLP from other fandoms that do the exact same thing because it's more noticeable, since they've chosen to hate it so much. Haters will hate, but its up to us to be the stronger ponies Oh and I hate Fox News, they are a bunch of hating self righteous asses..... who still find the need to call themselves a news station.... But yeah...... 4 Goddamn right, you should be scared of me Twitter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greyeye 10 March 22, 2013 Share March 22, 2013 Haters will hate, but its up to us to be the stronger ponies Oh and I hate Fox News, they are a bunch of hating self righteous asses..... who still find the need to call themselves a news station.... But yeah...... All thou I do not condone what they reported using 'hate' and name calling is a little more Irony all things considered. Hating on haters is hypocrisy and gets us no where. How ever a well articled argument will over time sway others to your cause. Intelligent beats emotions any day of the week. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rainblow H. Ash 5,091 March 22, 2013 Share March 22, 2013 I wish you luck my friend Be careful though, being in a job you hate can have an adverse effect on your social health... Haters will hate, but its up to us to be the stronger ponies Oh and I hate Fox News, they are a bunch of hating self righteous asses..... who still find the need to call themselves a news station.... But yeah...... The political nature of Fox News aside, they are just terrible when it comes to social trends and popular media. Watching Fox News is like turning a microwave on, putting it in an oven, setting the oven on fire, and then sticking your head. And I'm loving all the comments in this topic. Don't let the haters and hypocrites to you guys. 1 #bringbackmerriwetherwillaims Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Treeboy 418 March 22, 2013 Share March 22, 2013 I refer the thread to the videos below. Some of this fandom's opponents hate the show, but will research every single aspect of it to no end. 1 I've got a story that money just can't buy. ALBUM OF THE WEEK: The Knife - Shaking the Habitual Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
starlight_wish 15 March 22, 2013 Share March 22, 2013 i've been doing furry artwork for years and while in school i listened to a lot of bashing...i love drawing the characters and know many members of the fandom personality, many the same are bronies as well (including myself). it hurts to hear, but i'm too shy and a bit scared to lean out there and say 'oh? well i'm one, let's talk about it.' even though i'm a girl, it doesn't seem to make much difference. but the fact still stands, there is nothing wrong with simply enjoying something. if it's not hurting anyone, why should anyone say anything negative about it? actually, when others have such a big problem with certain fandoms, i wonder why it is they are so bothered. i found out once one of the local furry bullies decided to hate all furries because one of them wouldn't friend him on myspace. . _ . what...a...terrible....reason! all fandoms seem to have a hatebase, D': but i think it's up to the members to handle any bullying calmly and maturely...or ignore it all together. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silverstream 51 March 23, 2013 Share March 23, 2013 the old term and slang "haters going to hate" Yes I, part of the mlp fandom, done a few fics and images on the side and like the peeps/souls in the fandom but i re call when anime was coming out in my old home town and i love anime and still do but when it came out, a lot of ppl thought it was creepy the adults liked it and also older teenagers, when i was kid it was ok to watch anime and get the dvds/tapes but as i got older, i was frowned at and given strange looks when reading a manga in a public setting or in highschool. Thankfully, a lot of my friends where also into so i was not alone in some ways. So in the end you will find someone or peoples who hate a fandom. it happens, don't take to heart and a lot of souls are very narrow minded people. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SkyGust 71 March 25, 2013 Share March 25, 2013 I know what you mean. I made a comment in a video called "Youtube Commenters 2", which happened to get tons of thumbs ups, and not pony related at all.... But of course, some jerk has to bring up somthing about my profile picture, which has resulted into a flame war.... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jw5587 182 March 30, 2013 Share March 30, 2013 The hate for the fandom has everything to do with our (collective) obsession with binary gender divisions in pop culture and, to a lesser extent, a male-oriented worldview. This is why it's cool when girls like "masculine" things (video games, Batman movies, etc). But if a guy likes MLP, or romantic comedies? That's to be viewed with rejection and scorn. The sooner we (collectively) get rid of this obsession, the better EVERYONE will be. Quality entertainment is quality entertainment, regardless of who it was marketed/intended for. This. I get an insane amount of hate for enjoying theater and things like that. A year or so ago, I tweeted how (500) Days of Summer was a phenomenal movie and that if they got a chance, people should watch it. I got so much hate due to it being a "chick flick." Ugh, I just hate stereotypes. And, in all seriousness, if anypony gets the chance they should watch (500) Days of Summer. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LightsCameraAction 100 March 31, 2013 Share March 31, 2013 I think that people say they don't like Bronies because we shove down their throats, now, this might be true but i have my own theory as well. I think that people just don't like the subject that is on the table, many of them are narrow minded and don't give stuff like this a chance because it goes against the social norm. But I think that if they just gave us a chance to explain ourselves that they would understand just a little bit better. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yes-Man 597 March 31, 2013 Share March 31, 2013 Basically what you said. I can't get over the fact that we're CONSTANTLY stereotyped as people who can't tolerate opinions, when you have the almost the entirety of Whovians on Tumblr and Pintrest who are the most unintelligable intolerants out there. Fans of BBC's ,"Sherlock" are worse, going batshit because another version, if it must be put like that, of Sherlock Holmes is being made. And you have Potterheads, to a lesser extent, most of them having an undying hatred of Twilight, and feel the need to spread that wherever they go. I really would go on, but I get rather angry when I think about those things, and I don't wanna burst a blood vessel or something. 1 "I'm done being patient. Give me a name or I'll cut your balls off and sell them to a krogan."- Commander Shepard http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yq1elKBFZcI Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DoctorWhovian1902 596 March 31, 2013 Author Share March 31, 2013 when you have the almost the entirety of Whovians on Tumblr and Pintrest who are the most unintelligable intolerants out there. Not to mention in real life, where most- no, ALL of my Whovian friends refuse to give MLP a chance, preferring to remain permanent in their opinion of Bronies being mentally disabled manchildren or pedophiles who watch a girly show with no redeeming value whatsoever. Man, these people are dense. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yes-Man 597 March 31, 2013 Share March 31, 2013 Not to mention in real life, where most- no, ALL of my Whovian friends refuse to give MLP a chance, preferring to remain permanent in their opinion of Bronies being mentally disabled manchildren or pedophiles who watch a girly show with no redeeming value whatsoever. Man, these people are dense. I know, right. It kinda makes me feel lucky to be in a school filled with Swaggots. Anywho, I've met quite a bit of them who actually act like Doctor Who is "TEH GREATEST SHO EVURR!!!!11!" And some who complain about how people think Robert Pattinson or whatever is hot, yet do almost same thing to David Tennant. 1 "I'm done being patient. Give me a name or I'll cut your balls off and sell them to a krogan."- Commander Shepard http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yq1elKBFZcI Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bhending the Rules 697 March 31, 2013 Share March 31, 2013 Not to mention in real life, where most- no, ALL of my Whovian friends refuse to give MLP a chance, preferring to remain permanent in their opinion of Bronies being mentally disabled manchildren or pedophiles who watch a girly show with no redeeming value whatsoever. Man, these people are dense. Really? That's a thing that's happening? I wasn't aware that a large portion of the Whovian community was anti-MLP, and that in fact seems counter-intuitive to me. Doctor Who is a decidedly non-mainstream show that has gathered a very large, diverse, and devoted following because of its interesting stories and characters and excellent scripts. Sound familiar? It should, and I know plenty of bronies who are also Whovians. But Whovians being anti-MLP? If it's really happening, that's just... depressing. They of all people ought to know better. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yes-Man 597 March 31, 2013 Share March 31, 2013 Really? That's a thing that's happening? I wasn't aware that a large portion of the Whovian community was anti-MLP, and that in fact seems counter-intuitive to me. Doctor Who is a decidedly non-mainstream show that has gathered a very large, diverse, and devoted following because of its interesting stories and characters and excellent scripts. Sound familiar? It should, and I know plenty of bronies who are also Whovians. But Whovians being anti-MLP? If it's really happening, that's just... depressing. They of all people ought to know better. Whenever Tumblr got ahold of it, any and all hope for a nice fandom was lost, that's pretty much it. And "non-mainstream"? It's probably one of the most well-known things in the Internet. 1 "I'm done being patient. Give me a name or I'll cut your balls off and sell them to a krogan."- Commander Shepard http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yq1elKBFZcI Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bhending the Rules 697 March 31, 2013 Share March 31, 2013 Whenever Tumblr got ahold of it, any and all hope for a nice fandom was lost, that's pretty much it. And "non-mainstream"? It's probably one of the most well-known things in the Internet. Yes, it has a devoted and large fan base, but it's still very much a British show and it is not generally tailored to the sensibilities of mainstream American audiences. My comment was meant more on a conceptual level. It's unique. It's bold. It's different. NO ONE does what Doctor Who does. But even from a popularity standpoint, the Internet only has so much pull. This show is on channels that many households still don't get, much less watch. There are large segments of the population where it can be hard to find any Whovians. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DoctorWhovian1902 596 March 31, 2013 Author Share March 31, 2013 (edited) Really? That's a thing that's happening? I wasn't aware that a large portion of the Whovian community was anti-MLP, and that in fact seems counter-intuitive to me. Doctor Who is a decidedly non-mainstream show that has gathered a very large, diverse, and devoted following because of its interesting stories and characters and excellent scripts. Sound familiar? It should, and I know plenty of bronies who are also Whovians. But Whovians being anti-MLP? If it's really happening, that's just... depressing. They of all people ought to know better. And yet they tend to be the most closed-minded people I've seen. I hope that's just me. I haven't even mentioned that a lot of these Whovians also love/are obsessed over a show called "Veggie Tales" (when I say "obsessed", I mean "they have songs from the show on their iPod" obsessed. Even I don't do that). I one day asked why people saw me as weird for liking MLP, and someone told me it's "because I'm so obsessed over it." Okay, bullcrap on two accounts: 1) I hardly ever bring it up (for fairly obvious reasons). 2) These people hate someone obsessing over a kids show then praise Veggie Tales and put it on a pedestal right next to Doctor Who? What's the word I'm looking for...oh yeah, hypocrites. Edited March 31, 2013 by whoovesfan7698 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paleopony 701 September 20, 2021 Share September 20, 2021 On 2013-03-21 at 11:08 AM, Rainblow H. Ash said: You know, this sort of thing always reminds me of when Youtubers go onto pony videos and leave hateful comments. I just don't get it; you saw pony in the thumbnail, yet you still clicked on it. This doesn't make any sense. Why bother clicking on an MLP video if you hate it? Why waste your time? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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