(First off, apologies if this post is too long and/or not being worded properly, I'm not really one for posting on forums)
A couple of days ago, I commented on this image. If you frequent the Steven Universe gallery, chances are you've seen this kind of image before, wherein it depicts creator Rebecca Sugar demanding that her show is made "gayer". The comment I left was "Remember, being gay is apparently a fucking meme". Other users responded not exactly taking in what I wanted to say (and to be fair, my first comment was rather crude anyway). I posted another comment further elaborating what I wanted to say, but I would like to expand upon it and I figured it should be open to further discussion here.
The Nostalgia Critic alludes to this particular topic, so I'd like to start with that.
In my opinion, this is a problem I see becoming more and more prevalent in the online gay community. I'm gonna use the SU fandom as a crutch here, but this is something I find even outside of the SU fandom; I find that much of the tumblr-esque fanbase of the show (especially those identifying as non-heterosexual) reacting to subtext of the show and overblowing to the nth degree simply because "IT'S SO GAAAAY".
Now, let me make something clear: I am heterosexual and I have absolutely nothing against gay/LGBT people. However, I can't help but find it rather odd and almost insulting to the online gay community (again, referring mainly to tumblr here) that acting like this highly stereotyped image of themselves is healthy?
But I'm getting a bit to far ahead. To start, why did I bring up Steven Universe and why did I mean by that first comment. Well I want to look at two of the main characters: Pearl and Garnet, characters who, in the subtext of the show, are clearly gay (for obvious reason they never flat out use that word in the show, but by this point it's more than obvious). They're also technically agender, but they use female pronouns, so we'll just refer to them as such for convenience sake.
Pearl – A character who is intelligent but also tragic, Pearl was clearly in love with another female character who is deceased. Much of the more emotion-heavy episodes involving Pearl usually have her contemplating her loving feelings for this character and trying to move on. Most recently, she's become attracted to another female character.
Garnet – A straightforward and head-strong character, Garnet is an amalgamation of two other lesbian characters. Though she doesn't go through any drastic character evolution in the show, she's usually depicted as the wise badass leader of the main characters.
Needless to say, these two characters are very popular with the online gay community and with good reason as they're both, in my opinion, well thought out characters that otherwise have their own character flaws, both portray a positive and strong-willed image of themselves. But I'm not entirely sure this is the sole reason they resonate so well with the gay community. I feel many of the gay fans of these characters don't understand why they work as strong gay-positive characters: they're not blatant with it.
It reminds me of a quote by The Walking Dead's creator Robert Kirkman when referring to one of his gay characters, Jesus:
"In my opinion there should be more awesome gay people in fiction because there are plenty of awesome gay people in real life. I want Jesus to be a character where his sexuality is as unimportant as Rick or other heterosexual character's. So we won't focus on it constantly and it won't be the focus of any big storylines for him… but he'll make out with a dude every now and then."
What makes the subtext of Steven Universe work is because (as the word "subtext" would suggest) it's subtle. These gay characters work because they don't have their sexuality as the forefront of their personality. It's certainly part of who they are, but they don't have it as the main driving factor of everything in their life. They're gay, but that's not important. And that's why I feel so confused when I see images like the one I commented on.
When I commented that "being gay is a fucking meme", user ArthurMcCherryman said that being straight is a meme to by the technical definition of the word, and arguably, they're correct. What I meant by "meme" is the sense as we use memes on the internet as these one-off jokes. It also comes back to my confusion of the fanbase of SU praising simply because "it's so gay" and me scratching my head at images where they joke about how the show should be "gayer". Would the show being more blatant with its gay subtext actually benefit the show, the image of gay people, or even the gay community?
Again, I'm not gay so chances are I simply don't understand, but if you're gay, wouldn't it be rather demeaning and destructive of yourself to build the whole of your character around your sexuality? But like the Nostalgia Critic says, they're absolutely nothing wrong with being gay and being flamboyant or very open about, everyone is free to express themselves; but at the same time, is it really okay to behave what could perceive as a highly saturated and negative stereotype of who you are? (NRFKZ, love him or hate him, made a video kind of alluding to this kind of subject, and I highly recommend checking it out)
Again, I'm not gay nor am I homophobic, but for all I know I'm being an ignorant fuck who doesn't know what I'm talking about, but that's why I wanted to open this up for discussion.
Lastly, I apologize again if this post is rather long. I don't post on the forums a whole lot, let alone talk at length over a rather touchy subject; so If I'm being at all confusing with I've said, let me know and I'd be glad to explain myself.