I was not prepared for how many people are willing to let others die rather than suffer even a moment's inconvenience.
I have always known these people existed. I have always understood that this sort of callous cruelty was as much a part of human nature as is nobility and sacrifice.
I was not prepared for how many of these people there are.
It's been almost a year. I've watched former friends, neighbors, acquaintances evidence this complete inability to comprehend why we should engage in communal self-sacrifice for the sake of one another. I am still reeling. I have had ample time to absorb it. I still can't.
I went to bed and this blew up, and now there are too many responses for me to respond to, but to answer a lot of the big ones:
Yeah. BIPOC and others have always known this. My friends told me, and I thought I understood. I’m ashamed to say that I didn’t get it.
There are a lot of people who saw this coming. That warned us then and they’re still talking. If you’re one of the people responding to this thread with resonance, I hope you’ll take the next step and listen to them now.
This is still going, and as had been pointed out elsewhere action matters more than anything, so while you’re here, please donate to the Northwest Community Bail fund:
I follow my gut, all the while examining what it says. I do this because my gut tells me what I want, and I should always be writing what I want. I examine because sometimes my gut tells me to speak in a way that's ignorant or untrue.
I don't think writers have an obligation to present stories that are intended as examples to follow. Your characters and plots can be whatever you want them to be. I do think that we owe it to our readers to be honest, though, and to present what we're presenting with integrity.
Presenting with integrity means writing our characters with as much truth as we can grasp and put into place. It means being honest about outcomes, dynamics, the complexities of human experience.
Perception of this will vary. You can't always get it right.
Toxic Masculinity has convinced a not insignificant portion of the population that they can basically out-flex their environment. It's honestly fascist thinking, because it derives from the notion of Superior Will being sufficient to overcome all adversity.
These people believe--ardently--that all it takes to be safe from this virus is to refuse to yield to it, as if it were an opponent, a test of their strength, that can only be beaten through superior strength and sufficient defiance.
This is quite literally how fascists think.
This isn't just the most egregious offenders, though. American culture is honestly soaked with it. Everything from our belief that dedication and knuckling down alone is enough to overcome any obstacle, to our belief that death can be stopped by simply 'refusing to die.'
Stop letting Nazis have shit. When they claim something, the proper response is to say “nah” and keep doing the thing—but more loudly and joyously than before.
This is—incidentally—why I’ve started wearing a hammer.
Don’t. Let. Them. Have. Shit.
Not Nordic imagery.
Not medieval iconography.
Not Pagan mysticism.
Not Christianity.
Not Classicism.
Not “the west.”
Not the Renaissance.
Not the SCA.
Not HEMA.
Not Nietzsche.
Not Tradition.
Nazis don’t get anything. By dearth of wanting it, they should be denied it.
All of it.
Let’s make birth control pills with Molon Labe on them. Take that fucking shit from them too.
Good morning beautiful followers. Sword porn thread? Sword porn thread. Let us begin with this lovely queen by Albion swords.
Up next is this gorgeous Falcata by John Lundemo. The engraving KILLS me. I wanna take this to a Roman shield and feel the heavy wood split to pieces before going for the meat of the man behind it.
I am a sucker for the jians of the Han dynasty. They’re simultaneously elegant in the same way as their later descendants, but there’s also this straightforward forcefulness to them that gives no fucks. AND LOOK AT THAT HILT.
I will now rate Polearms. Please, do stick around.
First, they are one of the delightful examples of humans figuring out all over the planet that one of the best ways to kill/deter someone is with a big thing at the end of a long stick. YAY!
You can find a lot about how to use at least medieval polearms in Paulus Hector Mair's treatise, and Joachim Meyer has a section in his texts devoted to quarterstaff, which is compatible with many. Anyone looking to learn pole weapons would benefit from staff training.
Now, in terms of basic goddamn pole-weapons. first, the SPEAR, AKA the weapon literally everyone everywhere has used in some form or another, since humans discovered that a pointy stick was a good way to kill things while staying safe. This is a Boar Spear. It's got sexy lugs.
From 16 to 23 I lived on a ranch in rural Washington. My aunt's family are multi-generation dairy farmers. A formative part of my life was spent with rural folk. I also spent my childhood near Boston Massachusetts but visiting my rural relatives. My perspective is unique.
When we talk about rural types, there are a few myths that need debunking. One of them is the idea that rural areas aren't hierarchical. They absolutely are. Landowners are king. Now, some of these are genuinely 5+generation working farmers, like my extended family.
Most of these people are not "poor" as we think of it. Some of them are less well off than they used to be, but as a rule of thumb, the poorest people in a rural community are the laborers, sometimes even the skilled ones. The trailer park people.