Honestly I think Jax is actually one of the best trans fem reps we've had. Goose perfectly captured the pain and agony of repressing your true self in a way no c!s person could ever emulate or truly understand.
Not going to lie, I initially thought after Caine was "deleted" Jax was somehow going to get ahold of the master control and try to keep everybody trapped so he wouldn't have to face reality.
Probably would've been cooler
you cannot convince me zooble and pomni weren’t being held hostage so jax could abstract, like, those two would NOT let that happen in normal circumstances, lmao. 😭
@hhyvchcuvu53306@CobsonsTopGuy_7 Sadly it could've been so much more. Never trust a troon when it comes to creating any kind of media. They'll always somehow make it about them
Can someone just explain to me why any of the characters from TADC should be tied to some sort of LGBTQ propaganda? If you want them to then do your own head cannon but do not force it on others. Retards everywhere these days…
@TADCextremist It had a lot of potential to do a lot of good for a lot of boys & young men with its honesty of Jax expressing his pain of how he was treated by his mother in his broken home. It's very sad that it was squandered. The stigmatizing of masculinity done by single mothers is tragic.
Its sorta dying cus of the tranny Jax theory and alot of the NORMAL TADC fans are leaving but it's also growing but with only trannies so it's getting worse
Tbh I felt pretty alone in this fandom being right-wing but seeing all of these TADC accounts popping up who are tired of the woke bs is really heartwarming
It's so pathetic and sad that there's people out there like this who only care about a character's pronouns and not the quality of writing in shows.
I guess this is what they mean when they say media literacy is dead
I've used he/him pronouns for Jax, up until this point.
But now that Jax being trans is confirmed, I don't know what pronouns to use.
The show still uses he/him after the reveal.
But the song and a couple of VAs use she/her.
I want to be respectful: how should I refer to Jax?