Redditkru vs. Haters

You're welcome. There are two great responses to this situation. Those who have peaced out gracefully and are working in positive and respectful ways towards getting industry improvement as a whole, and those who have decided they can forgive and are still watching and supporting the show and would like to see them tell their story well and sensitively, whatever that story is. I get the impression most don't even mind in any serious way who Clarke ends up with or not in the end, as long as she isn't forced into anything and the importance of her relationship with Lexa is properly recognised, and can completely understand where bisexual members of the LGBT community may have different opinions on things here and are thinking about their perspectives and concerns too. These are all good things to be discussed, recognised and debated in the context of how the television industry represents sexuality, in my opinion.

But the ones attempting to throw hate everywhere (I really don't understand their motivations but it does feel like the root cause of this hatred and bullying is shipping wars and they are just bandwagoning on the good message for this reason) are just ruining things for all of us at this point.

Or at least they will do if we let them by giving any credence to their behaviour.

As a fan still supporting the show because I believe in second chances, I have been frustrated with them on your behalf too (if you are involved in the positive movement, you may not be actively involved of course). I think working towards industry improvement and highlighting and discussing the issues through positive action is a good message and one that is achievable. I don't like to see that movement becoming connected with this hatred and bullying.

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