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{{quote|"''Someone wrote this... in 1999... and didn't realize that there would be... '''implications'''... Or worse, they '''did''' understand''."|'''[[Y: Ruler of Time]]''', in his review of ''[http://myanimelist.net/manga/965/Alive Alive] (manga)}}
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The media to which [[This Very Wiki]] is devoted ''generally'' exhibit greater sensitivity now than in the past, but sometimes something appears that... ''raises eyebrows''. Even when authors are being careful with story elements, it is impossible for one or a couple of creators to really consider ''every'' perspective of the audience and just how certain tropes can be construed as [[Berserk Button|troublesome.]] Especially when you consider just how diverse human beings are and that audiences that were ignored in the past now demand representation and respect.

This is a '''''highly''''' [[Your Mileage May Vary|subjective trope]], and some tropers may believe concerns about such matters simply relate to [[Political Correctness Gone Mad|political correctness]] rather than anything substantive. Other tropers may see the entire "political correctness" argument as a plausibly deniable defense of racism and other types of outdated thinking. Still others would point out that if you ''want'' to be offended (for whatever reason), then you're certainly going to be able to find an excuse to, no matter how far you have to reach to find something "implied" by a work.

{{smallcaps|Important Note:}} Just because a work has [[Unfortunate Implications]] does ''not'' mean that the author was thinking of it that way. In fact, that's the point of it being ''unfortunate''. So, please, no [[Justifying Edit]]s about "what the authors really meant." The way an author handles a trope is an important factor here; handling a trope in a clumsy manner can certainly create unintentional impressions for readers. Likewise, if a work ''intends'' the offensive message (for example, a piece of Nazi propaganda about Jews), it wouldn't count. Also, for something that may not be offensive to you personally but may offend others in a different culture or time period, see [[Values Dissonance]].

If you came here looking for unfortunate implications of the [[Nightmare Fuel]] variety, rather than the hopefully accidental offenses with which ''this'' trope concerns itself, see [[Fridge Horror]].

To avoid these pitfalls, please see [[So You Want To/Avoid Unfortunate Implications|So You Want To Avoid Unfortunate Implications]].


== Subjects susceptible to [[Unfortunate Implications]] include ==
* Hot-button controversial topics such as war, abortion, and politics.
* Subject matter related to race, ethnicity and class.
* Most tropes that fit the pattern "All [group of people] are [insert characteristic here]."
* Stereotypes of any kind.
* Religious subject matter.
* [[Double Standard]]s and sexism.
* Sexual orientation and transgendered related material, especially due to the [[Values Dissonance]] many people have regarding homosexuality and transgenderism.
* Parallels between fantasy/science fiction works and the real world, especially with [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture]]s.
* Subject matter related to disabilities and handicapped people.
* [[Acceptable Lifestyle Targets|Lifestyle choices]] such as being childless, single, or married.
* Any of the [[Rape Tropes]], especially in the hands of a clumsy author.

{{examples on subpages}}
{{reflist}}
[[Category:Tropes of Legend]]
[[Category:Bad Writing Index]]
[[Category:YMMV Trope]]
[[Category:Unexpected Reactions to This Index]]
[[Category:The Wild West]]
[[Category:Race Tropes]]
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Revision as of 09:52, 12 January 2017

File:Lebron-james-destroy-this-mad-brute-350 7118.jpg
Let's just say Vogue managed to get themselves into trouble.
"Someone wrote this... in 1999... and didn't realize that there would be... implications... Or worse, they did understand."
Y: Ruler of Time, in his review of Alive (manga)

The media to which This Very Wiki is devoted generally exhibit greater sensitivity now than in the past, but sometimes something appears that... raises eyebrows. Even when authors are being careful with story elements, it is impossible for one or a couple of creators to really consider every perspective of the audience and just how certain tropes can be construed as troublesome. Especially when you consider just how diverse human beings are and that audiences that were ignored in the past now demand representation and respect.

This is a highly subjective trope, and some tropers may believe concerns about such matters simply relate to political correctness rather than anything substantive. Other tropers may see the entire "political correctness" argument as a plausibly deniable defense of racism and other types of outdated thinking. Still others would point out that if you want to be offended (for whatever reason), then you're certainly going to be able to find an excuse to, no matter how far you have to reach to find something "implied" by a work.

Important Note: Just because a work has Unfortunate Implications does not mean that the author was thinking of it that way. In fact, that's the point of it being unfortunate. So, please, no Justifying Edits about "what the authors really meant." The way an author handles a trope is an important factor here; handling a trope in a clumsy manner can certainly create unintentional impressions for readers. Likewise, if a work intends the offensive message (for example, a piece of Nazi propaganda about Jews), it wouldn't count. Also, for something that may not be offensive to you personally but may offend others in a different culture or time period, see Values Dissonance.

If you came here looking for unfortunate implications of the Nightmare Fuel variety, rather than the hopefully accidental offenses with which this trope concerns itself, see Fridge Horror.

To avoid these pitfalls, please see So You Want To Avoid Unfortunate Implications.


Subjects susceptible to Unfortunate Implications include

  • Hot-button controversial topics such as war, abortion, and politics.
  • Subject matter related to race, ethnicity and class.
  • Most tropes that fit the pattern "All [group of people] are [insert characteristic here]."
  • Stereotypes of any kind.
  • Religious subject matter.
  • Double Standards and sexism.
  • Sexual orientation and transgendered related material, especially due to the Values Dissonance many people have regarding homosexuality and transgenderism.
  • Parallels between fantasy/science fiction works and the real world, especially with Fantasy Counterpart Cultures.
  • Subject matter related to disabilities and handicapped people.
  • Lifestyle choices such as being childless, single, or married.
  • Any of the Rape Tropes, especially in the hands of a clumsy author.
Examples of Unfortunate Implications are listed on these subpages: