THEORY: The reason BLA doesn't like American Gods is because its a fable, not myth. Instead of animals, it uses mythical characters.
— G.B. Gabbler (@CircoFootnotes) April 19, 2017
EVIDENCE: People keep using this word in their discussion about American gods. #Fable #NotMythReally #InsertAnimalsHere pic.twitter.com/Wk9Kquf4XS
— G.B. Gabbler (@CircoFootnotes) April 19, 2017
MORE EVIDENCE: #AmericanGods #NeilGaiman #Fables pic.twitter.com/oVSOYu8pJq
— G.B. Gabbler (@CircoFootnotes) April 19, 2017
EVEN MORE EVIDENCE: #AmericanGods #NeilGaiman #Fable pic.twitter.com/bYIdKANLRy
— G.B. Gabbler (@CircoFootnotes) April 19, 2017
Perhaps with this fact, the Narrator, @CircoRingmaster, can forgive Gaiman a little. #AmericanGods #Fable pic.twitter.com/WUBLAMUQyl
— G.B. Gabbler (@CircoFootnotes) April 19, 2017
Other reasons include:
"He was a kindly, peace-loving god…" -Edith Hamilton, on how Vulcan is NOT a gun-loving redneck. #AmericanGods https://t.co/J9ektRRM3m
— B.L.A. (@CircoRingmaster) January 10, 2017