• Passerby6497@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Wow, the replies on some of King’s tweets are really telling…

    No chance that chode isn’t a trump supporter.

    E: also, I didn’t realize just how many of King’s books involve child abuse… I knew about the obvious ones, but goddamn…

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      That’s interesting. I read most of his books and I really can’t recall anything in that regard. Between he’s famous for being a horror author although he wrote a few non-fiction books. The human psyche and inner monologues of the character along with descriptions of villains and why they became the monsters they are, are recurring topics in his books. Might it be that this is the reason why they involve child abuse? Remember Dutroix? He was abused as child.

      Anyways I can’t really recall any scenes in his books where he delved more into that topic than appropriate.

      Edit: I’m trying not to have idols or parasocial relations and it’s been years since I read the last SK book. So my memory may be clouded a bit. Other than the scene from “The Jaunt” (which I haven’t read), I haven’t found anything after a quick search. If it turns out he’s a pedo I won’t defend him. But regarding from what I know about him as person from the biographical texts, and stuff he wrote on social media and how meticulously he deconstructed evil personalities in his books, I can’t imagine this being anymore than a witchhunt.

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        The “orgy” mentioned is almost certainly the gross group kid sex thing from IT. How do you defeat the evil clown demon, kid orgies apparently :(

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          Yeah I read “It” of course. But I was 16 or so. I often heard about the orgy but I really can’t recall it. Maybe it was censored in the localized book or I did not perceive it as that bad as people make it. AFAIK it was after they defeated the spider being in the sewers. King still did substance abuse when he wrote It and surrounding this debacle I often see people accusing him of still doing it though he is clean and dry for decades now.

          Yes the scene may have been inappropriate but it certainly wasn’t meant to be pedophilia:

          “In 2013, Stephen King (through his office manager Marsha DeFillipo) shared on the message board of his official site what the controversial scene in the sewers represents, and begins by explaining that, at the time, he wasn’t thinking of the sexual aspect of it. Instead, he wrote it as the connecting link between childhood and adulthood, as the Losers Club knew they had to be together again, and described it as “another version of the glass tunnel that connects the children’s library and the adult library.” King added that he’s aware that, with time, there has been more sensitivity and attention to issues like the underage sex depicted in IT’s sewer scene.”

          https://screenrant.com/stephen-king-it-beverly-sewer-scene-meaning-explained/

          What I find way more disgusting is the lynchmob behaviour of people in this thread who never read anything from King and don’t know him in general and them even accusing other users of being pedophiles.

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            I am well aware of his official explanation, but I personally think that’s bullshit. For the record, I am not in any way calling him a pedophile. His books just have a lot of fucked up shit in them, and this is one of them. I read IT when I was 13 and I kinda glossed over that part as well. When I re-read IT as an adult, I was like “holy shit”. I realize this was written during his coked up days, but that doesn’t make it OK to me. You are free to feel differently.