Opinion Quit Gatekeeping, You Posers

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Metal Sucks (Archive) - August 26, 2022
by, Hesher Keenan

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Metal in recent years has seen something of a resurgence. Rock and metal acts are in commercials. Ghost’s Impera hit near the top of the Billboard Top Album Sales Chart earlier this year and now “Mary on a Cross” is blowing up on Tik Tok. A 36 year-old Metallica song is the backdrop for a major cultural touchstone. Our musical home is getting bigger and more people are finding their place within it.

All these things are good. Yet still, we at MetalSucks see it all the time. People trip over themselves to spout some ignorant bullshit about how sacred the genre is and why today’s teens are ruining everything.

As a species, we humans are complex animals. We laugh, love, hate, cry, fight, and communicate like no other creature can on this planet. Our intellect affords us the capability to create on such a high level that there are literally limitless possibilities to what we can find and enjoy in our short lives.

And yet with so little time before we die, why do so many people—especially in the metal community—stick their noses in other people’s business? Why do so many people shit on someone else’s musical tastes or feel the need to test their fandom for wearing a certain band’s shirt? It’s a dick move and honestly does more harm to metal than good.

When you reduce someone’s fandom or interest in a band to something less valid than your own views on those things, you make it harder for that other person to find their footing into the genre. I’ve seen it happen countless times in other things—I used to play a a certain card game competitively (here come the comments…) and I can’t tell you how many times I watched as new players grew discouraged from falling in love with the game. Though the overall community is great, a few bad actors that thought they knew everything there was to know about the game made it seem like the new player was an idiot for thinking a certain way. That the way they wanted to interact with the game was wrong and that they would never succeed with that mindset—so they just bounced off the game and left forever. That’s not a sustainable situation, regardless of whether it’s music, gaming, or anything else.

How easily you forget where you came from. Unless you had a cool sibling or family member that brought you into the fold, you likely stumbled upon the genre yourself. It’s more likely that you waded through hours of Korn and Limp Bizkit tracks in the late 90s and early 2000s because that was insanely popular at the time. It’s what MTV played on Total Request Live. It was on the Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2 soundtrack. Only through those gateway bands did you find the likes of Slayer, Death, Dimmu Borgir, or some other “kvlt” group.

So if most of us stumble our way into the genre, why do so many people forget that fact and shit on someone else for not being “metal enough?” In a recent Loudwire editorial, Steve Byrne, a licensed psychologist and an associate professor of counseling, said gatekeeping stems from a cocktail of insecurity and bad social skills, among other underlying problems.

“It’s just human nature to see others who are not like us as a threat in some way because we’re all pretty fragile,” he wrote. “Unless you’re delusionally confident, everyone feels insecure at times, and subconsciously, we’re all trying to prove to ourselves and others that we’re good enough. One tactic for doing so is to label people who aren’t like us and put them down.”

So when you criticize someone for liking Babymetal, you’re really shouting to the world that you’re unsure of your place within it. You’re telling everyone that deep down, you think you might not be worthy to carry the metal banner—and that’s bullshit too. You’re just as worthy as the kid reaching for that Disturbed t-shirt.

Now, that’s not to say that all bands or art are inherently good because someone may like it. That couldn’t be further from the truth. Music, like any form of media, is not safe against criticism or backlash. Nothing should be beyond reproach and if you have a legitimate gripe with how the music is played or the content therein, that’s fine. You’re giving an opinion and expressing your viewpoint as a fan of the genre.

But to say that only you know what’s “metal” and what’s not is ill-conceived at best and maliciously conceited at worst. If you’re still a kid and you’re reading this, your brain is still developing so I’m sure I’ll get flamed in the comments for my “woke” idealism and unnecessary call for civility. If you’re an adult, however, and you see yourself reflected in the very concepts I’m lambasting here, you still have time.

Grow up. Get over yourself and stop yucking everyone else’s yum. You fucking poser.
 
Is this gatekeeping? I've had plenty of experience gatekeeping people since I've helped friends run tabletop campaigns a few times and there is a big difference between actively filtering out retards who'll ruin it for everyone else and the elitism that the article talks about.
Gatekeeping is when you shit on Slipknot kids for not knowing any other metal or metal adjacent bands.

Going to say yes gatekeeping though, and that’s a good thing.
 
Gatekeeping, like bullying, is essential to the continuation of healthy communities, be they online or in meat space.
A lack of gatekeeping leads awful people to flood in and become the new gatekeepers.

Look at what's happened to every nerd hobby in the last decade.
 
Okay I won't gatekeep, I will find a final solution to Cultural Locusts and Gas them like I would any other vermin.
 
Metal is the faggiest genre ever created, it’s impossibly lame. Bunch of middle-aged guys stuffing their muffin tops into t-shirts with logos that look like tumbleweeds and listening to bands who sound like if Cookie Monster smoked a pack a day. I’m all for metal heads gatekeeping their hobby if it prevents another generation of young people from becoming the modern equivalent of Disco Stu.
 
MetalCucks is the guy who got knocked to the ground at a show, probably by accident, and has taken it personally ever since.
 
The fact that the author strung together the words "stop yucking other peoples' yum" makes me think they're also trying to stop gatekeeping of womens' bathrooms at concert venues
 
There’s absolutely nothing wrong with gatekeeping.

There‘s also nothing wrong with beinv a casual fan. I’m not a metalhead, but I like Masterplan and Sonata Arctica a lot. And it annoys me when people tell me that because I don’t like Rush or Pantera I don’t “really“ like metal. Just because you don’t have the same taste, it doesn‘t mean you don’t like something

The problem is when casual fans try to act like hardcore fans, or when hardcore fans somehow get offended by casual fandom, especially when it’s someone who genuinely wants to become a fan and gets driven off by people either telling them they’re doing it wrong or overwhelming them.

I remember years aho watching a girl go to a bookstore, pick up a comedy manga that she seemed interested in, and then having the guy next to her tell her that it sucked, it was a waste of time, and if she really wanted to get into manga she should read Berserk. At which point she put it down and walked away. Drawing a distinction between fan and casual is fine - chasing off people who genuinely want to learn is inexcusable.
 
I get the feeling this faggot is the same kind of person who thinks Green Day is real punk abd Marilyn Manson is real goth
 
Look, if you don't gate keep it's only a matter of time until your hobby is chocked full of woke-tards who care little about the actual hobby but they care a lot that certain types are enjoying said hobby. They will then proceed to do what they've done 100 times before; infiltrate by pretending to be one of the group, infect the power structure by insinuatuing themselves into a place of power (think janny or moderator) and then take over by using said "power position" to push the woke agenda and promoting only those who adhere to said retarded agenda.

And before you know it the hobby you loved is now 100% woke. Full of faggots, queers and "POC's" who don't even like the hobby but love the power they have over it and of course the power to piss on those who do love it.

You gota be pro-active here, once one woke-tard gets into a spot of power they'll quickly move to ensure only other woke-tards are moved in to positions of power. And since these woke-tards tend to be the ones with no families, no jobs and no real lives they're always the first to volenteer to "moderate the community in a postive direction".
 
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THIS is why you gatekeep your hobbies.

This right here.

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Heed my words, my Brothers in Metal, gatekeep faggots like this straight into the nearest dumpster, lest ye suffer our fate.
 
I originally came up with a well-though-out post, but then I realized the article was so shitty it didn't deserve it, so here's this image instead.

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Imagine thinking you can keep Metal fans from shitting on each other over their clearly pedestrian tastes. Sorry Zoomers, you're not welcome. Also you probably won't be shit on for Babymetal if you actually like other metal bands. Which reminds me that due to personal bullshit going on, I didn't listen through Iced Earth's Gettysburg set on the anniversary and need to go do that.
 
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