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Awesome article.
Awesome article.
I really hope Tran’s role isn’t downplayed or sidelined in Episode IX. I loved her performance, and enjoyed what her character had to offer.
Ahmed Best , field notes pt 2 …https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CORTqcuZM_4
Part 3 of ‘Field Notes’ is up now too mate, where he discusses fans, respect, Darth JarJar, The Phantom Edit, and more - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CORTqcuZM_4
For others interested, Ahmed Best’s ‘Field Notes’ youtube channel can be found here:-
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7-EnAAGNilzMoXWTqBQYog/videos
thank you for the heads up , I just finished watching that and it is interesting to hear how he feels about the treatment of his character in fan edits …he does not like his work being erased , but concedes that fan edits like the Phantom Edit are very creative and the people that make fan edits really are invested and care deeply about what they are doing .
Great article. Glad to see KMT push back against online trolls in a way that is strong, measured, but also humanizes her by allowing her to open up about her struggle.
I did have one comment about the following quote:
“It reinforced within me rules that were written before I was born, rules that made my parents deem it necessary to abandon their real names and adopt American ones — Tony and Kay — so it was easier for others to pronounce, a literal erasure of culture that still has me aching to the core.”
I don’t think there’s anything wrong with voluntary cultural assimilation (in fact I think it’s desirable to a certain extent) as long as you don’t let it erase your native culture. It is possible to have both.
Great article. Glad to see KMT push back against online trolls in a way that is strong, measured, but also humanizes her by allowing her to open up about her struggle.
I did have one comment about the following quote:
“It reinforced within me rules that were written before I was born, rules that made my parents deem it necessary to abandon their real names and adopt American ones — Tony and Kay — so it was easier for others to pronounce, a literal erasure of culture that still has me aching to the core.”
I don’t think there’s anything wrong with voluntary cultural assimilation (in fact I think it’s desirable to a certain extent) as long as you don’t let it erase your native culture. It is possible to have both.
It obviously sounds like they weren’t happy about but felt like they needed to do it.
Great article. Glad to see KMT push back against online trolls in a way that is strong, measured, but also humanizes her by allowing her to open up about her struggle.
Should we be referring to her as KMT? She said her real name was Loan. So maybe LMT or LT would be more appropriate? (assuming Tran is her real last name)
I wonder if she would be offended by my brother and his wife giving their adopted Chinese daughter our last name and an American first name. (I am not sure if they knew her original Chinese name or not)
Great article. Glad to see KMT push back against online trolls in a way that is strong, measured, but also humanizes her by allowing her to open up about her struggle.
Should we be referring to her as KMT? She said her real name was Loan. So maybe LMT or LT would be more appropriate? (assuming Tran is her real last name)
Seeing as how “Kelly Marie Tran” is at the very least the professional name she chooses to go by–and likely incorporated into her legal name as well–I think it’s completely reasonable to keep referring to her as such.
But it sounds like she doesn’t like that name.
I wonder if she would be offended by my brother and his wife giving their adopted Chinese daughter our last name and an American first name. (I am not sure if they knew her original Chinese name or not)
Come on warb. She’s not a spokesperson for every Asian person you know. She’s talking about her own life and experiences.
I wonder if she would be offended by my brother and his wife giving their adopted Chinese daughter our last name and an American first name. (I am not sure if they knew her original Chinese name or not)
Come on warb. She’s not a spokesperson for every Asian person you know. She’s talking about her own life and experiences.
Are you sure? I was hoping she could give me her recipe for chow mein noodles. Mine are getting pretty good but they’re missing something small that I can’t put my finger on to make them restaraunt quality
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I was having fun with the idea of KMT being the spokespeople for asians/Asian Americans. Chow mein is one of my personal favorite dishes. That was all, it was not meant to mock her or Asian stereotypes or anything like that. If you think it reads that way I wouldn’t have any bad feelings if you deleted it.
I wonder if she would be offended by my brother and his wife giving their adopted Chinese daughter our last name and an American first name. (I am not sure if they knew her original Chinese name or not)
Come on warb. She’s not a spokesperson for every Asian person you know. She’s talking about her own life and experiences.
Are you sure? I was hoping she could give me her recipe for chow mein noodles. Mine are getting pretty good but they’re missing something small that I can’t put my finger on to make them restaraunt quality
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I was having fun with the idea of KMT being the spokespeople for asians/Asian Americans. Chow mein is one of my personal favorite dishes. That was all, it was not meant to mock her or Asian stereotypes or anything like that. If you think it reads that way I wouldn’t have any bad feelings if you deleted it.
really? *sigh*
I wonder if she would be offended by my brother and his wife giving their adopted Chinese daughter our last name and an American first name. (I am not sure if they knew her original Chinese name or not)
Come on warb. She’s not a spokesperson for every Asian person you know. She’s talking about her own life and experiences.
I didn’t say she was spokesperson for every Asian.
So wait…I was right the first time? This is a safe space thread?
So wait…I was right the first time? This is a safe space thread?
No. Hush.
This is a thread where we discuss toxicity in the Star Wars fanbase, fanbases in general, and by extension society in general. What is wrong with that?
“Safe space” indeed. -.-
chyron just put a big Ric pic in your sig and be done with it.
So wait…I was right the first time? This is a safe space thread?
No. Hush.
This is a thread where we discuss toxicity in the Star Wars fanbase, fanbases in general, and by extension society in general. What is wrong with that?
“Safe space” indeed. -.-
I would classify this as a safe-space thread that doesn’t really encourage discussion. We’re really only allowed to discuss “toxicity” as narrowly defined by the original poster, which is fine if that’s what he wants, but makes the thread pretty limited in scope.
OP: “if you are of a mind to take a stand and stick up for the aforementioned people making the movies and the people that like them that ARE being harrassed, then this is the place for it.”
I don’t think there’s anything inherently wrong with “safe spaces”, but let’s call a spade a spade, shall we?
So wait…I was right the first time? This is a safe space thread?
No. Hush.
This is a thread where we discuss toxicity in the Star Wars fanbase, fanbases in general, and by extension society in general. What is wrong with that?
“Safe space” indeed. -.-
I would classify this as a safe-space thread that doesn’t really encourage discussion. We’re really only allowed to discuss “toxicity” as narrowly defined by the original poster, which is fine if that’s what he wants, but makes the thread pretty limited in scope.
OP: “if you are of a mind to take a stand and stick up for the aforementioned people making the movies and the people that like them that ARE being harrassed, then this is the place for it.”
I don’t think there’s anything inherently wrong with “safe spaces”, but let’s call a spade a spade, shall we?
I think the term “safe space” in this sense is rather derogatory.
Suffice it to say, complaining about this thread being a “safe space” feels to me like a complaint about not being given license to be an asshat.
chyron just put a big Ric pic in your sig and be done with it.
So wait…I was right the first time? This is a safe space thread?
No. Hush.
This is a thread where we discuss toxicity in the Star Wars fanbase, fanbases in general, and by extension society in general. What is wrong with that?
“Safe space” indeed. -.-
I would classify this as a safe-space thread that doesn’t really encourage discussion. We’re really only allowed to discuss “toxicity” as narrowly defined by the original poster, which is fine if that’s what he wants, but makes the thread pretty limited in scope.
OP: “if you are of a mind to take a stand and stick up for the aforementioned people making the movies and the people that like them that ARE being harrassed, then this is the place for it.”
I don’t think there’s anything inherently wrong with “safe spaces”, but let’s call a spade a spade, shall we?
Suffice it to say, complaining about this thread being a “safe space” feels to me like a complaint about not being given license to be an asshat.
In luckydube’s case, possibly. But I have been disappointed by this thread in that it doesn’t let one discuss fan toxicity from any perspective save the one indicated in the OP.
So wait…I was right the first time? This is a safe space thread?
No. Hush.
This is a thread where we discuss toxicity in the Star Wars fanbase, fanbases in general, and by extension society in general. What is wrong with that?
“Safe space” indeed. -.-
I would classify this as a safe-space thread that doesn’t really encourage discussion. We’re really only allowed to discuss “toxicity” as narrowly defined by the original poster, which is fine if that’s what he wants, but makes the thread pretty limited in scope.
OP: “if you are of a mind to take a stand and stick up for the aforementioned people making the movies and the people that like them that ARE being harrassed, then this is the place for it.”
I don’t think there’s anything inherently wrong with “safe spaces”, but let’s call a spade a spade, shall we?
Suffice it to say, complaining about this thread being a “safe space” feels to me like a complaint about not being given license to be an asshat.
But I have been disappointed by this thread in that it doesn’t let one discuss fan toxicity from any perspective save the one indicated in the OP.
You are of course welcome to create a thread which would address those differing perspectives (or check other previous threads on similar discussions - maybe the ‘Culture, politics, and diversity in Star Wars’ thread or the ‘Let’s talk about Star Wars fans’ thread has/are addressing some of those?)
A little patience goes a long way on this old-school Rebel base. If you are having issues finding what you are looking for, these will be of some help…
Welcome to the OriginalTrilogy.com | Introduce yourself in here | Useful info within : About : Help : Site Rules : Fan Project Rules : Announcements
‘How do I do this?’ on the OriginalTrilogy.com; some info & answers + FAQs - includes info on how to search for projects and threads on the OT•com
A Project Index for Star Wars Preservations (Harmy’s Despecialized & 4K77/80/83 etc) : A Project Index for Star Wars Fan Edits (adywan & Hal 9000 etc)
… and take your time to look around this site before posting - to get a feel for this place. Don’t just lazily make yet another thread asking for projects.
So wait…I was right the first time? This is a safe space thread?
No. Hush.
This is a thread where we discuss toxicity in the Star Wars fanbase, fanbases in general, and by extension society in general. What is wrong with that?
“Safe space” indeed. -.-
I would classify this as a safe-space thread that doesn’t really encourage discussion. We’re really only allowed to discuss “toxicity” as narrowly defined by the original poster, which is fine if that’s what he wants, but makes the thread pretty limited in scope.
OP: “if you are of a mind to take a stand and stick up for the aforementioned people making the movies and the people that like them that ARE being harrassed, then this is the place for it.”
I don’t think there’s anything inherently wrong with “safe spaces”, but let’s call a spade a spade, shall we?
I think the term “safe space” in this sense is rather derogatory.
Suffice it to say, complaining about this thread being a “safe space” feels to me like a complaint about not being given license to be an asshat.
I understand that some people genuinely do not like the direction of the new films,or the decisions of those making them , and have some ligitimate criticisms,but this is not the place to heir those concerns , you probably SHOULD start your own topic to express your views
Sounds like the the original poster didn’t want legit criticism here either. So it is not just about not being given license to be an asshat.
Now, if the OP doesn’t want legit criticism here. Fine. But I agree lets call a spade a spade. This is a safe space.
So wait…I was right the first time? This is a safe space thread?
No. Hush.
This is a thread where we discuss toxicity in the Star Wars fanbase, fanbases in general, and by extension society in general. What is wrong with that?
“Safe space” indeed. -.-
I would classify this as a safe-space thread that doesn’t really encourage discussion. We’re really only allowed to discuss “toxicity” as narrowly defined by the original poster, which is fine if that’s what he wants, but makes the thread pretty limited in scope.
OP: “if you are of a mind to take a stand and stick up for the aforementioned people making the movies and the people that like them that ARE being harrassed, then this is the place for it.”
I don’t think there’s anything inherently wrong with “safe spaces”, but let’s call a spade a spade, shall we?
Suffice it to say, complaining about this thread being a “safe space” feels to me like a complaint about not being given license to be an asshat.
But I have been disappointed by this thread in that it doesn’t let one discuss fan toxicity from any perspective save the one indicated in the OP.
You are of course welcome to create a thread which would address those differing perspectives (or check other previous threads on similar discussions - maybe the ‘Culture, politics, and diversity in Star Wars’ thread or the ‘Let’s talk about Star Wars fans’ thread has/are addressing some of those?)
In other words: This is a safe space.
So wait…I was right the first time? This is a safe space thread?
No. Hush.
This is a thread where we discuss toxicity in the Star Wars fanbase, fanbases in general, and by extension society in general. What is wrong with that?
“Safe space” indeed. -.-
I would classify this as a safe-space thread that doesn’t really encourage discussion. We’re really only allowed to discuss “toxicity” as narrowly defined by the original poster, which is fine if that’s what he wants, but makes the thread pretty limited in scope.
OP: “if you are of a mind to take a stand and stick up for the aforementioned people making the movies and the people that like them that ARE being harrassed, then this is the place for it.”
I don’t think there’s anything inherently wrong with “safe spaces”, but let’s call a spade a spade, shall we?
I think the term “safe space” in this sense is rather derogatory.
Suffice it to say, complaining about this thread being a “safe space” feels to me like a complaint about not being given license to be an asshat.
I understand that some people genuinely do not like the direction of the new films,or the decisions of those making them , and have some ligitimate criticisms,but this is not the place to heir those concerns , you probably SHOULD start your own topic to express your views
Sounds like the the original poster didn’t want legit criticism here either. So it is not just about not being given license to be an asshat.
Now, if the OP doesn’t want legit criticism here. Fine. But I agree lets call a spade a spade. This is a safe space.
In general I’ll admit that I don’t see the point of this thread. But you’re completely misrepresenting what he said. He doesn’t want this thread to be about criticizing the new films. Which is 100% fair on two accounts - firstly, every other thread on this site already has those discussions, and secondly, whatever you think of the new films there is no excuse whatsoever for harassment (which, of course, is what the thread is actually about). Criticizing the films wouldn’t be “invading the safe space” or whatever. It’d simply be irrelevant and off topic.
So wait…I was right the first time? This is a safe space thread?
No. Hush.
This is a thread where we discuss toxicity in the Star Wars fanbase, fanbases in general, and by extension society in general. What is wrong with that?
“Safe space” indeed. -.-
I would classify this as a safe-space thread that doesn’t really encourage discussion. We’re really only allowed to discuss “toxicity” as narrowly defined by the original poster, which is fine if that’s what he wants, but makes the thread pretty limited in scope.
OP: “if you are of a mind to take a stand and stick up for the aforementioned people making the movies and the people that like them that ARE being harrassed, then this is the place for it.”
I don’t think there’s anything inherently wrong with “safe spaces”, but let’s call a spade a spade, shall we?
I think the term “safe space” in this sense is rather derogatory.
Suffice it to say, complaining about this thread being a “safe space” feels to me like a complaint about not being given license to be an asshat.
I understand that some people genuinely do not like the direction of the new films,or the decisions of those making them , and have some ligitimate criticisms,but this is not the place to heir those concerns , you probably SHOULD start your own topic to express your views
Sounds like the the original poster didn’t want legit criticism here either. So it is not just about not being given license to be an asshat.
Now, if the OP doesn’t want legit criticism here. Fine. But I agree lets call a spade a spade. This is a safe space.
In general I’ll admit that I don’t see the point of this thread. But you’re completely misrepresenting what he said.
How am I misrepresenting what he said? He says plainly that this is not the place for legitimate criticism.
He doesn’t want this thread to be about criticizing the new films. Which is 100% fair on two accounts - firstly, every other thread on this site already has those discussions, and secondly, whatever you think of the new films there is no excuse whatsoever for harassment (which, of course, is what the thread is actually about). Criticizing the films wouldn’t be “invading the safe space” or whatever. It’d simply be irrelevant and off topic.
I agree there is no excuse for harassment. But harassment and legit criticism are two different things and neither are allowed in this thread. Lets face it: In some regard, this is a safe place.
Additionally there have been multiple times I have felt like saying something in reply to something posted here, but have not felt that I would be allowed to do so due to the tone set by the OP. (and I don’t mean acting like an asshat or a racist)
So wait…I was right the first time? This is a safe space thread?
No. Hush.
This is a thread where we discuss toxicity in the Star Wars fanbase, fanbases in general, and by extension society in general. What is wrong with that?
“Safe space” indeed. -.-
I would classify this as a safe-space thread that doesn’t really encourage discussion. We’re really only allowed to discuss “toxicity” as narrowly defined by the original poster, which is fine if that’s what he wants, but makes the thread pretty limited in scope.
OP: “if you are of a mind to take a stand and stick up for the aforementioned people making the movies and the people that like them that ARE being harrassed, then this is the place for it.”
I don’t think there’s anything inherently wrong with “safe spaces”, but let’s call a spade a spade, shall we?
I think the term “safe space” in this sense is rather derogatory.
Suffice it to say, complaining about this thread being a “safe space” feels to me like a complaint about not being given license to be an asshat.
I understand that some people genuinely do not like the direction of the new films,or the decisions of those making them , and have some ligitimate criticisms,but this is not the place to heir those concerns , you probably SHOULD start your own topic to express your views
Sounds like the the original poster didn’t want legit criticism here either. So it is not just about not being given license to be an asshat.
Now, if the OP doesn’t want legit criticism here. Fine. But I agree lets call a spade a spade. This is a safe space.
In general I’ll admit that I don’t see the point of this thread. But you’re completely misrepresenting what he said.
How am I misrepresenting what he said? He says plainly that this is not the place for legitimate criticism.
He doesn’t want this thread to be about criticizing the new films. Which is 100% fair on two accounts - firstly, every other thread on this site already has those discussions, and secondly, whatever you think of the new films there is no excuse whatsoever for harassment (which, of course, is what the thread is actually about). Criticizing the films wouldn’t be “invading the safe space” or whatever. It’d simply be irrelevant and off topic.
I agree there is no excuse for harassment. But harassment and legit criticism are two different things and neither are allowed in this thread. Lets face it: In some regard, this is a safe place.
I don’t know what’s so hard to understand. Criticism of the films is off topic in this thread. If that makes this a safe space, then I guess a lot of threads are safe spaces. Is the General Star Wars Random Thoughts Thread a safe space because I can’t criticize Donald Trump in there?