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Please stop being horny on main for #IceBae and other horrible people

With great thirst comes great responsibility.

 

Ana Valens

Internet Culture

Posted on Jul 22, 2019   Updated on Jan 27, 2021, 11:52 pm CST

Opinion

Late last year, I celebrated Twitter users being horny on main. But that came with a caveat: wield your thirst responsibly. It’s only been seven months, but the internet has failed. Men are now horny for #IceBae.

When Vice President Mike Pence visited what Washington Post calls a “migrant detention center” (better known as a concentration camp) in Texas last week, a video showed a Latinx U.S. Customs and Border Patrol officer guarding the holding pen. That officer was later identified as Kiara Cervantes, or @kiarace24 on Twitter and @kiaracerv on Instagram. After users started seeing clips and photos of Cervantes, the nickname #IceBae came about, and it stuck (even though CBP is not part of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement).

“WOW I am in awe. Thank you all for the support!” she tweeted. “My job is so hectic at this moment but I am grateful. I love protecting my country! And I love my supporters!”

Tweets about Cervantes are par for the course.

https://twitter.com/ozzyyboiii/status/1150982392502468608

https://twitter.com/Believe00581158/status/1150895739943510017

Look, as Twitter’s premier horny-on-main personality, I get it: you can’t help what you find hot. I’m a dyke, and I know a conventionally attractive woman when I see one. And I’m not here to shame you for feeling a fleeting sense of attraction to Cervantes, either. We are attracted to all kinds of people, both good and bad, because our dumb lizard brains will it.

But we aren’t animals. We’re human beings. We have self-discipline, rational thought, and the ability to differentiate between unwanted thoughts and those we want to act on. When we see someone attractive doing something wrong, we can acknowledge our attraction, identify how it conflicts with our values, and let it go. The moment people start publicly thirsting over “#IceBae” on social media, they’ve decided it’s more important to post horny tweets over someone—someone doing a job that is on the road to genocide—than to question the system she upholds.

But maybe that’s the point. Cervantes is a power figure, one who works for one of the worst institutions in U.S. history. The control she has, the uniform she wears, and the awful things she enables cannot be separated from the social media lust for her. The cruelty is the point, like many things in the Trump administration. She’s hot because she’s doing something awful.

https://twitter.com/DeLaBreezus/status/1150891941678198784

https://twitter.com/amzilla22/status/1150896702888599552

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It’s not just men who end up being heinously horny on main. Tumblr’s bizarre serial killer and school shooter fandoms are filled with young women thirsty for some of the most violent and sadistic murderers in western history. As Vice‘s Sascha Cohen notes, female fans of Columbine shooters Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold see parts of themselves through their dark, brooding nature.

“Part of their connection to Dylan and Eric comes from the fact of these women deal with mental health problems like depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts,” Cohen writes. “Young women have essentially repurposed Dylan and Eric—who lacked the fresh-faced Tiger Beat looks of your average teen heartthrob—into the crush-worthy objects of lust they never got to be while skulking around in black trench coats at Columbine High School.”

Cohen is correct, but she misses a key point: these women are attracted to right-wing extremists. As the New York Times wrote in 1999, Harris and Klebold “openly admired Adolf Hitler” and often told racist jokes. The Guardian reported that both men were bullies who targeted minorities. But like #IceBae, the far-right values that fueled Harris and Klebold are downplayed or outright dismissed by their millennial and Gen Z admirers.

“Can you imagine how cute Dylan would have been on a date, like seriously I bet he would have tried really hard and got flowers and everything, the cutie,” one fan writes, Cohen reports.

Plenty of these young women have a physical, carnal desire for these men, too. One story features the shooters in love with each other, subtitled “gay guys get it on and some kids get shot.” Another showcases a BDSM session between the two killers.

“This one had me all riled up and at the edge of my seat,” one fan said, praising the latter story. “Couldn’t have depicted the sexual aspect of BDSM any better myself. Excellent!”

Then there’s thirst for those who committed genocide. One Quora question asks bluntly, “Who are the hottest female Nazis?”, to which a user gives a detailed response with women across the Third Reich. Spearheading the list is Auschwitz SS officer Irma Grese and the Buchenwald concentration camp’s Ilse Koch, the main inspirations for the 1970s sexploitation film Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS.  Both of these women were extremely sadistic toward female prisoners: Grese was known for sexually assaulting her inmates and sending women to their death if she believed they were more attractive than herself; Koch would use female prisoners’ skin “to make items like lampshades or book covers,” Holocaust Matters writes, and also engaged in sexual abuse.

Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS turned both women’s abusive, murderous tendencies into “Ilsa,” the beautiful, titillating SS guard who rapes male inmates before castrating them. The film contains a mixture of explicit sex and gruesome torture scenes, making light of the Holocaust in the process. But hey, Nazi women are hot, right?

“In addition to the gore, there is a large amount of nudity and sex as Ilsa enjoys having her way with male prisoners before castrating them for unsatisfactory performance. Talk about a tough grader!” one Amazon reviewer writes, praising Ilsa. “Nevertheless, [lead actress] Dyanne Thorne is gorgeous, and gives an over-the-top, goose-stepping, Heil-Hitlering performance. She steals every scene she is in, whether she is [being with] a male prisoner, watching her two guards do the same, or torturing the female prisoners.”

Granted, who we’re attracted to and why is complicated. Nazi-themed porn was popular in Israel during its early years, where half of all citizens were Holocaust survivors, Vox reports. Kinksters, aware of the political implications of their fantasies, have long debated whether Nazi fetishism’s boots-and-leather aesthetic (which embraces the fascist aesthetic and rejects Nazism’s right-wings beliefs) is problematic. The BDSM community often considers Nazi-themed roleplays “edgeplay” for a reason: for many, it crosses the line for safe, sane, and consensual kink.

There are nuances in the uniforms and hats that play out our complex desires. But it’s one thing to debate fetishizing the fascist aesthetic, and another to thirst over real female rapists who committed some of the worst crimes against humanity in our species’ history. When actual, morally reprehensible people are involved in your thirst posts, you are making a conscious decision to turn a blind eye to the immoral systems they hold up because you long for their bodies. You’ve chosen sex over justice.

Or to quote Seinfeld: “She’s a Nazi, George. A Nazi.”

https://twitter.com/chicagomedic/status/1150924192004677632

Nothing happens in a vacuum, not even thirst, and certainly not #IceBae. So stop being horny on main for her on Twitter. She’s scoring a lot of free publicity for her employers running concentration camps.

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*First Published: Jul 22, 2019, 10:02 am CDT