Fault In Our Stars Author John Green Responds to Tumblr Posts Implying He Sexually Abuses Girls

Author called the accusations ''sick and libelous''

By Alyssa Toomey Jun 12, 2015 7:13 PMTags
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John Green, the YA fiction author who penned bestsellers such as The Fault In Our Stars and Paper Towns, has taken to his Tumblr page to defend himself against allegations of sexual abuse brought on by members of the social media community. 

"i bet john green thinks people don't like him because he's a "dork" or a nerd or whatever," wrote one Tumblr user. "when in reality it's because he's a creep who panders to teenage girls so that he can amass some weird cult-like following. and it's always girls who feel misunderstood, you know, and he goes out of his way to make them feel important and desirable. which is f--king? weird?

The user added: "also he has a social media presence that is equivalent to that dad of a kid in your friend group who always volunteers to "supervise" the pool parties and scoots his lawn chair close to all the girls." 

Green, whose booked Paper Towns is currently being adapted into a feature film starring Nat Wolff and Cara Delevingne, is very active on social media, and he also makes YouTube videos with his brother. 

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He responded to the sexual misconduct accusations via his Tumblr page, penning a lengthy post in which he called the allegations "sick and libelous." 

You want me to defend myself against the implication that I sexually abuse children?

Okay. I do not sexually abuse children. 

Throwing that kind of accusation around is sick and libelous and most importantly damages the discourse around the actual sexual abuse of children. When you use accusations of pedophilia as a way of insulting people whose work you don't like, you trivialize abuse. 

I'm tired of seeing the language of social justice–important language doing important work–misused as a way to dehumanize others and treat them hatefully.

So we all seek (and seek to share) the jolt that accompanies outrage and anger. As studies have shown, the complicated dopamine rush that comes with righteous indignation is very powerful, and I'm indulging it simply by responding to the outrageous accusation that my work is somehow evidence of sexual abuse. 

But the outrage cycle is exhausting, and while there are wonderful examples of outrage fueling long-term, productive responses to injustice–We Need Diverse Books and the UPLIFT both come to mind–too often the Internet moves from jolt to jolt, from hatred to hatred, ever more convinced of our own righteousness and the world's evil. And getting caught up in that is very painful.

I realize that will seem privileged to many of you (and it is), or like an excuse (maybe it's that too), or lacking in empathy (maybe so), and I'm sure there is plenty here to deconstruct and reveal my various shortcomings (which are legion). 

But this stops being a productive place for me to be in conversations if I'm not allowed to be wrong, if my apologies are not acknowledged alongside my misdeeds, and if I'm not treated like a person.

I think at this point it's impossible to continue to use tumblr in the way I've used it since 2011. My life is different (in ways that are both good and bad); this community is different (in ways that are both good and bad); the world is different (in ways that are both good and bad).

So if this blog begins to look more one-way, with more original content and less reblogging/commenting/answering asks/etc., that's why. 

I want to emphasize that I am ridiculously lucky to work on stuff I love, from Crash Course to The Art Assignment to writing books. And I trust that many nerdfighter communities–whether vlogbrothers or Dear Hank and John or the Wimbly Womblys or the kiva group–will continue to be open and collaborative and constructive. Also, I'm not angry or anything like that. I just need some distance for my well-being.

Thanks for reading. DFTBA.

EDIT: To be clear, sending hate to people who say this stuff is counter-productive and only continues the outrage cycle, so please don't abuse anyone. Thanks.

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