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“Please don't apologize for what you write. For some people your words will never be enough. If you write a female Jedi they’ll complain she’s evil. Write a gay Holmes they’ll complain he isn’t black. Write a transgender cop they’ll complain he isn’t the hero. Here’s the thing about that: You…” quote by Anonymous
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““Please don't apologize for what you write. For some people your words will never be enough. If you write a female Jedi they’ll complain she’s evil. Write a gay Holmes they’ll complain he isn’t black. Write a transgender cop they’ll complain he isn’t the hero. Here’s the thing about that: You personally can’t write all the wrongs. You can write gay-positive stories, women-motivated tales, or whatever you write that gives voice to people who are often marginalized. What you can’t possibly do is give voice to every one. And some people will complain about that, and for them nothing you write will ever be enough. So when they tell you your trans cop, your bad ass Jedi, your gay Holmes isn’t good enough—don’t listen. Make the world better in the way you do it. Those people are not living in your skin, you are. They’re not writing, you are. So write what’s inside you, make it beautiful and affirmative, give yourself and others a voice, but please don’t apologize to people who would never, ever apologize to you.””

Anonymous

About This Quote

The speaker urges creators to write authentically without feeling obligated to represent every marginalized group, warning against over‑apologizing to critics who may never acknowledge the creator.

In simple terms: Write authentically; don’t try to satisfy every critic.

Key Takeaway

Authenticity over appeasement.

Themes

creative autonomy representation criticism identity politics

Mood

empowering defiant

Type

manifesto advice

When to use this quote

  • writing a novel
  • producing a film
  • designing a game
  • curating an exhibition

Key Concepts

ethical responsibility voice ownership

Practical Applications

  • focus on personal truth
  • set clear representation goals

Questions to Reflect On

  • When does representation become tokenism?
  • How can creators address criticism constructively?
A Different Perspective

Ignoring legitimate concerns can perpetuate harmful stereotypes; balance is needed.

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