Piromysl said:MoonSpider said:It may be typical of someone like me to say this (as someone that just admitted that they read the show that way), but seeing chemistry between two characters, whether it was canonically intended or not, is not the same as "fetishizing" the characters, the ship, or yuri as a whole, and honestly I found that insinuation to be pretty insulting.
That being said though, even if someone does have anime yaoi/yuri fetishes (I've been known to enjoy some yaoi, ngl), it doesn't affect you in any way other than some random ship art/convo in the fandom you don't need to participate in... I don't see why anyone would need to be "stopped". Let people have fun, ffs. As long as they're not making longass Twitter threads about how "Megumin x Yunyun is THE CANON SHIP and she and Kazuma only have a thing later because the mangaka is HOMOPHOBIC" (like some "Twitter freaks" are known to do), it's nothing to get pressed about.
Also: I figured girls talking about boys was supposed to just be a normal part of a girl's life and to depict normal school settings and friendly conversation. My bad, that was written in JUST to silence yuri shippers as its ENTIRE purpose, of course...
You missed the point by like entirely.
The point is, that girls talking about boys is taking quite a lot of screentime and Dodonko was even seen hitting on Kazuma in the movie. This is characterization. And the thing is,
I honestly doubt, that lesbians would be fantasizing about male love interests. Unless it's just
"Goblin turning on the stove" moment.
For example, in last season's Buddy Daddies writers went out of their way to convey that there will be absolutely no romance between two main leads by one of them having a deceased wife and an unborn child, while treating partner as a child. I honestly have no idea what else could they do to thoroughly convey that, but people were still shipping and attacking others with accusations of homophobia.
And by "fetishists" I mean those Twitter freaks you accurately described, who unironically seem to believe, that there is absolutely no such thing as friendship between two characters of the same genders.
Obviously, everyone can ship whoever they want and have their own headcanons. But the problem starts, when you do not agree with said headcanons or even attack others over it.
Friendship haha. I recently saw the HSR fandom use a character's grief for her lost childhood friend as evidence that there really is something between them. On the one hand, I can understand the logic "proximity = ship", but on the other hand, it seemed to imply that a platonic friendship, even a very strong one, should exclude mourning for the dead. This is reminiscent of the time when any closeness between siblings in anime was instantly called bait incest.