Thread:KazuGami/@comment-4010751-20200617022306

Hi there. I know I don't contribute much to the wiki; I mainly lurk and take info in and read the stories. I don't know how active you are on this wiki to be quite honest, but I don't think I ever see you unless it involves Arashi's page. Lmao.

By taking down her pronouns, not only is the page practically and grammarly incorrect, but it just shows your character too. Arashi has expressed multiple times that she is a woman and uses she/her pronouns (the story Beasts dives into this a LOT. I believe one of Izumi's sub stories in Enstars!! solidifies that fact too, as well as the recent Hajime gacha. Although to be honest I have not read Hajime's gacha yet so take that as you will). Enstars isn't really an all boy idols game anymore, and jokingly, it kinda never was. With Anzu, Arashi, and Madonee and all that, lmao. But anyway onto my point.

This doesn't make sense: "However, the head admin permits the wiki to note that Arashi has stated a clear preference in the Japanese script for being referred to with feminine terms (ie, actress, female model, etc) and for being seen as a woman." So you do admit that you realize that Arashi is a woman and refers to herself as such, yet you insist on not letting her use her pronouns? I don't really think that makes much sense. You're just digging yourself into a deeper hole.

Arashi is not a boy, and to be quite frank with you, Japan does talk about various topics such as the LGBT community AND police brutality. So it is not right to say that Japan is "in the dark" so to speak about these topics. We just cannot read Japanese obviously. Unless you can, I do not know that.

People were finally ecstatic to have Arashi's pronouns on her page. They were happy that Arashi was given the recognition and respect she deserves. Please allow to put her pronouns back on the page. She is canonically trans and by erasing her pronouns, you are erasing her identity.

I need to add one more thing to this message. I am trans myself (nonbinary specifically), so while I am not a trans woman myself, seeing Arashi as wonderful representation of being trans is really moving to me. You don't know what it's like to get good representation ever and you will never understand that. Likewise, you don't know how detrimental it is to have that good representation taken away. Enstars means a whole lot to me, even though I've only known this series for a year, and I'm sure Enstars means a lot to many others.

And if you do not care for Enstars much anymore, I do not think you should be admin for this wiki. Why bother being in charge of something you care so little about for. That didn't mean to come off rude, and if it did I am sorry, but my point still stands.

Thank you for reading. 