Neil gaiman is gay
Renowned fantasy author Neil Gaiman has come out swinging for they/them pronouns in response to a hilarious anti-trans “self-own”. The English author is world-renowned for novels including Stardust, American Gods, Coraline and The Graveyard Book and is a steadfast supporter of the trans community. Last year, he joined over 1, top literary figures in pledging his support for trans and non-binary people.
Gaiman affirmed his allyship on Monday (13 December) by responding to a hilarious screenshot shared by Conservative Self-Owns, a mocking Twitter account that calls out right-wingers who unintentionally embarrass themselves online.
The Twitter account shared a post from a social media user that claimed: “Any English teacher who uses ‘they/them’ as a singular pronoun should deprive their license.” The poster highlighted the irony of the original comment by underlining the singular noun, “teacher”, and use of the singular pronoun “their” them.
In a wonderful mic-drop moment, the Good Omens co-author shared the tweet alongside the comment: “That’s beautiful.”
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Neil Gaiman faces more sexual assault allegations
In July , Tortoise Media reported that Gaiman had been accused of sexual assault and released a podcast series which covered allegations made by five women.
On Monday, New York Magazine and its website Vulture reported allegations from eight women - four of whom also participated in Tortoise's podcast - claiming to have had similar experiences with Gaiman.
One of the women, who had been babysitting Gaiman's five-year-old child, alleges that he offered her a bath in his garden before joining her in the tub naked, asking her to sit on his lap, and that he sexually assaulted her.
While the article states that all of the accusers had at some signal played along with Gaiman's desires to some extent by calling him "master" and continuing to communicate with him, the women allege that consent and specific BDSM activities which they utter took place had not been discussed and agreed upon prior to them happening.
Gaiman's representative's previously told Tortoise that "sexual degradation, bondage
For people who STILL Think Neil Gaiman “just doesn’t want to admit” Aziraphale and Crowley are Gay:
1. He has never denied that the characters are in love. He just doesn’t feel they are Gay because they only present as male.
2. He has actually said “I never said they aren’t queer.”
3. He has said a male presenting and female presenting angel in a relationship would not be straight.
4. The “They don’t really have gender” thing is NOT something recent he’s saying just to be cowardly.
A. He has lots of LGBT+ characters he acknowledges as being LGBT+.
B. Allow me to introduce you to the original comic book version of Lucifer Morningstar. Yes, the one with the Netflix (formerly Fox) TV series.
This may traumatize some thirsty Lucifer fans. You have been warned
Look at that retro Ken doll crotch! (Before the dolls had molded-on underwear.)
From Sandman: Season of Mists, when Lucifer quit ruling Hell in the comics.
and this one below is from Sandman: The Kindly Ones.
This page is from Lucifer’s verb spin-off solo comic volume 1.
And
I highlit your definition of a homophobe because it fails to define a homophobe. Not because I'm protecting a precious petal. To claim that not describing characters is indicative of any form of fear or hatred is asinine. To claim that every homophobe is secretly gay is terrible sweeping generalisation. It's a definition pulled out of the air, and has the same substance.
There is very little fandom here. You'll locate very little in the way of gushing worship. There's bugger all fan art and not one poem to him. Some of the regular members don't even like every word he's written. You're not on the recieving end of fandoms irrational backlash. People are not refusing to be objective, but are in disagreement with your conclusions, your terms of reference and your methodology.
If you want to be objective, then provide some actual evidence. Provide the descriptions of every character in the books you read, as people may not have read the books in a long moment. Though this is the authors message board, people don't use their time obsessively reading and re-reading his works. If you lo
Neil Gaiman faces more sexual assault allegations
In July , Tortoise Media reported that Gaiman had been accused of sexual assault and released a podcast series which covered allegations made by five women.
On Monday, New York Magazine and its website Vulture reported allegations from eight women - four of whom also participated in Tortoise's podcast - claiming to have had similar experiences with Gaiman.
One of the women, who had been babysitting Gaiman's five-year-old child, alleges that he offered her a bath in his garden before joining her in the tub naked, asking her to sit on his lap, and that he sexually assaulted her.
While the article states that all of the accusers had at some signal played along with Gaiman's desires to some extent by calling him "master" and continuing to communicate with him, the women allege that consent and specific BDSM activities which they utter took place had not been discussed and agreed upon prior to them happening.
Gaiman's representative's previously told Tortoise that "sexual degradation, bondage
For people who STILL Think Neil Gaiman “just doesn’t want to admit” Aziraphale and Crowley are Gay:
1. He has never denied that the characters are in love. He just doesn’t feel they are Gay because they only present as male.
2. He has actually said “I never said they aren’t queer.”
3. He has said a male presenting and female presenting angel in a relationship would not be straight.
4. The “They don’t really have gender” thing is NOT something recent he’s saying just to be cowardly.
A. He has lots of LGBT+ characters he acknowledges as being LGBT+.
B. Allow me to introduce you to the original comic book version of Lucifer Morningstar. Yes, the one with the Netflix (formerly Fox) TV series.
This may traumatize some thirsty Lucifer fans. You have been warned
Look at that retro Ken doll crotch! (Before the dolls had molded-on underwear.)
From Sandman: Season of Mists, when Lucifer quit ruling Hell in the comics.
and this one below is from Sandman: The Kindly Ones.
This page is from Lucifer’s verb spin-off solo comic volume 1.
And
There is very little fandom here. You'll locate very little in the way of gushing worship. There's bugger all fan art and not one poem to him. Some of the regular members don't even like every word he's written. You're not on the recieving end of fandoms irrational backlash. People are not refusing to be objective, but are in disagreement with your conclusions, your terms of reference and your methodology.
If you want to be objective, then provide some actual evidence. Provide the descriptions of every character in the books you read, as people may not have read the books in a long moment. Though this is the authors message board, people don't use their time obsessively reading and re-reading his works. If you lo