your weekly dose of hankschannel libshit. the description is pure “the president couldn’t possibly have lied or made a mistake” copium

HOW IS HIS TAKEAWAY FROM ALL THIS THAT TWITTER IS BAD BUT BIDEN IS GOOD

  • Great_Leader_Is_Dead@hexbear.net
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    8 months ago

    Fair enough, it’s just every well known YA author I can think of off the top of my head has shit politics. Also most examples of YA I know of have shit politics story wise too. Also I’ve found the whole existence of the genre kinda weird, what specifically about them makes them for “young adults”? People in that age range are generally mature enough they could just be reading regular literature, outside of them having younger protagonists (which there is plenty of non-YA literature with younger protags) idk what is specifically is “YA” about them besides maybe having a bit easier to digest prose?

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      8 months ago

      young adult is misleading cause it sounds like it could apply to teens (who should probably be graduating to regualr ‘adult’ lit) but i think its reasonable for there to be something between learning-to-read baby prose and full hog literature

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      every well known YA author I can think of off the top of my head has shit politics. Also most examples of YA I know of have shit politics story wise too.

      This is true for books of all genres in the global north I think.

      what specifically about them makes them for “young adults”?

      That’s a good question, and I’m sure the definition is controversial (like all genre definitions). I haven’t read this too closely because I’m hexbearing at work, but I found this article which is probably a good starting place: https://www.tckpublishing.com/young-adult-fiction/