It’s never too late to participate with any form of fanwork, be it SFW or NSFW. Any variation of Haggar/Honerva is more than welcome. Harassment is strictly forbidden. Please be sure to tag proper warnings if the fanwork is of graphic nature, and don’t forget to tag haggarweek or Haggar Week in your first five tags for us to reblog! We cannot wait to see the creativity everyone has prepared!
This is such a bait that I wanted to ignore, but you know what? I want to make things clear on here for everyone to know if they want to nope out of here. Since some people didn’t sign up for femdom content when they followed this blog. I have, overthe years, postedmuch femdom withallvariations, but most prominent being ones where WoCaretheones in control.Â
Are there unfortunate implications with my current ship? Yes. Are you entitled to feel disgusted by it? Oh yes. Are you entitled for my clarification and assumptions made about me? No. Yet here I am humoring you anyways, because you at least deserve to know what this blog is about to block/blacklist/see what tags I’m using/unfollow etc etc. I find it ironic that this was sent right as I was reblogging a relevant post about characters of color and the policing that goes on with them. You have the tools to control what you see, and you signed up for a show that promised this level of messed up dynamics. Use the tools at hand and ignore me, it’s all up to you. Don’t try to police characters of color and how they’re being used, otherwise you won’t find any content for them, and that helps literally no one.Â
every time a character of color appears on a semi-popular franchise, there’s a rush to gatekeep that character and police who can create what kind of fanworks about them and how. people claim we need this policing to ward off fandom racism – and fandom racism is absolutely a persistent force – but this impulse has devolved into a warped victorianism where characters of color – especially if they’re women of color and/or queer – get treated like precious dolls who must be kept locked away in a glass cabinet to protect them from the racists. but a culture of fear and reactive paranoia doesn’t foster creativity or encourage people to have fun and take risks. can’t afford to get those dolls dirty or accidentally break them or take their clothes off, because if we do then…then white people will do the same BUT MUCH WORSE!!! is the logic that gets circulated. and i want to say: what if we stopped giving a single fuck about these fandom racists? what if we accepted that white people and even some people of color will always respond negatively or fetishistically to black and brown characters, and that it’s not our responsibility to modify our behavior and police our creative works because of what they might do or think? what if we decided that fans of color having the freedom and space and support to do all the things white fans get to do – write a range of edgy AUs, draw and write porn, explore kink and dubcon and BDSM in our fiction – and to be all the things white fans/ fandoms get to be – creative, kinky, edgy, expressive, messy, self-indulgent – is not only our goal but our right as fans of color? what would fandom look like for us?