He does it on purpose.
In case y'all haven't read his ethos, this was what he said about Kinu and Kiyoko respecting the champ's pronouns and about his writing in general.
Now you see, it's shit like this that really get my noggin joggin with regards to Tob's writing philosophy. I actually sort of understand the point he's trying to make here. Though of course the way he writes it, like everything else he makes, is the most smug, obnoxious phrasing almost deliberately trying to bait people. Yeah, Tobs, you really are a rebel, writing spite about drama that happened almost two decades ago that didn't involve you at all.
Look, I myself fall more on the right-wing side of the political spectrum. So again, I get what Tobs is saying. My issue is the fact he's framing it like he's challenging the woke mob with his edgy imperial Japan fantasy fic. It just looks sad, how Tobs is busy winning arguments in his head, instead of simply saying, "I'm not writing gay scenes for Garret, his character is straight".
It also irks me how he spends his entire essay here yapping about how he's tackling big brained topics like race-based caste systems, slavery, divine right of monarchs, and I'm just thinking...
Where Tobs!? Where's the deep conversations about any of that!? I'd know if they were there- I'm a complete autismo when it comes to that stuff, so I'd know if they were there. But they're not actually there, are they? This gripping comentary is mentioned offhandedly or implied in a paragraph of nonesense or hidden away and cockteased like everything else.
You know, almost as if Tobs himself is too scared to
actually address these topics?
