Thread:TheGoldenWitch/@comment-27632581-20160421090743/@comment-26168584-20160421135513

I'm not defending Nico, that topic is part of the greater picture I have in mind. The issue I have is the bias people have towards characters which is blinding them, cause it cannot be that certain people throw a tantrum over Mutsuki claiming to be SJWs, putting on a holier than thou attitude with their respect speeches, yet not a single interest goes towards Nico. It's inconceivable and hypocrisy what people do. They aren't SJWs nor do they care about respect, all they do is put labels on a character simply because they are fan of that character. What is right and wrong? I don't care which is why I'm sickened by their behavior, I'm having issues with their attitude cause for them it doesn't matter what is right or wrong just like me, but we do it for different reasons. They don't care simply out of personal bias to project their ideas on Mutsuki which is why they don't give a flying fuck about Nico. Looking at the comments on Nico then Mutsuki's or even Mutsuki's father's page tells enough. Mutsuki is defended like a city of gold, yet Nico is treated like yesterdays garbage by the exact same people who so thoroughly demand respect for Mutsuki. It's not even insulting, but that is legit hypocrisy and shows the issues with the fans and this wiki which is why it's pissing me off that noone in power actually does something but instead it's "discussions" that result in nothing cause said discussions are gonna get overrun by the exact same people. Even then, "discussions" don't need to take place. Ishida says Nico is trans and is portrayed as female character, then we are forced to accept it. The author himself is the ultimate authority and going against that is denial, that's why we don't need to discuss the likes of Nico when Ishida himself says it. That's why I put up the term "Word of God". It means that BECAUSE the author is the ultimate authority we are forced to accept it as fact and our own ideas no longer mattering. Those people think that their own believes go above the author himself and even resort to twisting things to suit their ideas. It's Ishida's story, he knows better than any of us.