Looks like I had you pegged from the onset; you really are an entitled little ****, aren't you? You talk about freedom of speech in making harsh, critical comments on stories (though I'll give you this, at least you don't tolerate personal attacks against the author) but the moment someone challenges your view on something--calmly and politely, I might add--you feel attacked? You feel like I'm "imposing my views"? What about you, little miss, "I'm 18, therefore I know everything"? I challenge your view that it's misinformation when writers take creative license with mythology (stating that if you want true mythology, read a mythology book, not Mythic Fantasy) and you still insist writer's "can't" do that. Well guess what? Writers don't give two-****s what you say they "can" and "cannot" do. You don't get to scream "FREEDOM OF SPEECH!" when it comes to being blunt to the point of rudeness against writers, then turn around and say, "They can't mock someone else's beliefs". Oh, yes they can, sweetpea! Yes. They. Can.
Should they? Probably not. But do you really think you get to dictate what a writer can and can't do in their story--through their characters, no less, in which I pointed out writers are not their characters? No, no you do not. Because then you're just being a hypocrite.
I see how it is; when it's something you dislike, all's fair in war. But when someone starts firing against something you like, you bawl about it?
Aww, muffin. You got some growing up to do.
(And no, thank the GODS this entitled little **** hasn't been commenting on my work.) >.>