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] This is the '''only warning''' you will receive for your disruptive edits. The next time you make a personal attack towards another editor, as you did at ], you '''will''' be blocked from editing.--] (]) 18:26, 9 July 2015 (UTC)Chris | ] This is the '''only warning''' you will receive for your disruptive edits. The next time you make a personal attack towards another editor, as you did at ], you '''will''' be blocked from editing.--] (]) 18:26, 9 July 2015 (UTC)Chris | ||
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Look, I'm sorry if I got a little hostile, but listen. It is noble that you cherish ] for influencing you being an openly gay person. But keep in mind that not everybody who enjoys Sailor Moon is necessarily gay or lesbian (or trans or bi). And not every single moonie supports SSM and such. To insert those categories would ultimately give other people (who may not even support the LGBT movement) reading the article the assumption that every person who does enjoy Sailor Moon is a homosexual (and/or supports SSM), even though I understand 100% that not every Sailor Moon fan is that way. In a similar way, I always thought Sailor Moon was a positive influence for people, such as myself, who have ], because when I first saw the show, it helped me become more open about my AS, and feel accepted as a human being. But I decided not to include such content in the article, or insert such categories (if such Asperger-related categories exist for anime), because I believed that if I did put that in the article, people would think that Sailor Moon is for (what others may call) "retards," which even I know is not necessarily true. Do you see what I'm telling you here? I'm sorry if I got a little rough on you. If you believe that Sailor Moon is a positive LGBT influence, you are free to believe that; I cannot change your perspective. But please think about what I said here so that you can understand the differences of every Sailor Moon fan there may be.--] (]) 03:40, 10 July 2015 (UTC)Chris |
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=Continued from talk page
Look, I'm sorry if I got a little hostile, but listen. It is noble that you cherish Sailor Moon for influencing you being an openly gay person. But keep in mind that not everybody who enjoys Sailor Moon is necessarily gay or lesbian (or trans or bi). And not every single moonie supports SSM and such. To insert those categories would ultimately give other people (who may not even support the LGBT movement) reading the article the assumption that every person who does enjoy Sailor Moon is a homosexual (and/or supports SSM), even though I understand 100% that not every Sailor Moon fan is that way. In a similar way, I always thought Sailor Moon was a positive influence for people, such as myself, who have Asperger Syndrome, because when I first saw the show, it helped me become more open about my AS, and feel accepted as a human being. But I decided not to include such content in the article, or insert such categories (if such Asperger-related categories exist for anime), because I believed that if I did put that in the article, people would think that Sailor Moon is for (what others may call) "retards," which even I know is not necessarily true. Do you see what I'm telling you here? I'm sorry if I got a little rough on you. If you believe that Sailor Moon is a positive LGBT influence, you are free to believe that; I cannot change your perspective. But please think about what I said here so that you can understand the differences of every Sailor Moon fan there may be.--Loyalmoonie (talk) 03:40, 10 July 2015 (UTC)Chris