Posted on 05/24/2022 10:54:16 AM PDT by texas booster
“All people see is a target for absolutist rage right now. The mob shows up, the mob savages, the mob leaves certain they’ve done the right thing… after killing someone who only ever helped them. Someone, using @SFWA, managed a devastating attack on her.”
This isn’t even the first time SFWA has rushed in to condemn the woman for past transgressions.
When Lackey was named back in November, a twenty-year old Q&A and a 2017 Quora post surfaced, in which she apparently held some intolerable opinion about the use of ‘they’ in the singular in regards to pronouns; for failing to sufficiently microparse this nu-speak blather, she was subsequently ‘asked to clarify’ her position, which of course required a wholly needless and public display of self-flagellation. Not even someone as thoroughly on the side of trans individuals as Lackey, whose reputation on the matter had been virtually unassailable for over thirty years, could escape the crime of retroactive wrongthink. The Committee of Public Safety had demanded that a display had to be made.
Meanwhile, SFWA wanted to tell everyone:
This cannot possibly be a reference to comfort girls? The sex slaves used by the Japanese army during WWII, right? They’d never say something that obviously insensitive. Right?
Collateral Damage
Should this absurd non-controversy gain traction, it’s not at a stretch to imagine that the recently optioned TV rights to her Valdemar series could be put in jeopardy. It was announced by Deadline Hollywood back in March of 2021 that Radar Pictures, the studio behind the recent Jumanji reboot had acquired the small screen rights and was assembling a who’s who to cast, write and produce it. Lackey was quoted as being “nearly breathless with excitement” about the prospect of seeing her life’s work adapted by a major studio.
But shows have been cancelled over far less, and there are few individuals less daring and creative than studio executives. Could this derail prospects for the show as well? Time will tell. This year will be remembered for all the wrong reasons. It will be notorious as a year in which shameful conduct was on display that marred the organization’s biggest event.
But that shame belongs entirely on the head of SFWA.
Screw em. Let the Left eat their own.
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Good. Now get sick.
The deep SF world has been kinked for a long time, like since the 50s.
I don’t know what the Grand Masters is about, or Nebulas. At first I thought ‘Golf?’. I spent the first few paragraphs trying to figure out; “What is this article about?”
Then, near the forth paragraph it was seen:
A well known white writer referred to a black writer as
‘colored’ instead of African American. Okay. got it.
I never agreed with that term. It was Jesse Jackson who popularized it. That scorned writer is 72 y/o. During her younger years, the term ‘Colored’ or Negro was very common.
Sad that she has to deal with such intolerant purists.
I’ll be happy to send them a bag of charcoal so that they can BBQ them first...
Modern science fiction has little appeal to me anymore.
There was a time that a major award printed on a book cover almost guaranteed that I would buy and read a novel. Those days are long, long gone.
One can hardly imagine an author that could serve as a more suitable avatar of science fiction and fantasy’s leftward arc over the past 40 years than Mercedes Lackey. The protégé of Marion Zimmer Bradley is largely credited for introducing mainstream fantasy’s first openly gay hero, Vanyel Ashkevron in 1989’s Magic’s Pawn, the first book in her The Last Herald-Mage trilogy.
As we now know, Ms. Bradley and her husband were accused of child abuse by her own daughter. Read more here is you have the stomach:
Marion Zimmer Bradley: It's Worse Than I Knew
The entire book and entertainment scene has passed over into the hands of the devil.
And the SFWA has not been about science fiction for a long time, to their own detriment.
Who cares? Let them consume each other. I don’t read their woke garbage anyway.
Hugos and Nebulas have been irrelevant for years. SciFi has been ruined by wokeness and Fantasy. The two genres are distinct and lumping them together a huge mistake. I saw the rot set in when Asimov died and Gardner Dozois took over editing the Isaac Asimov SciFi monthly mag. He immediately filled it with navel gazing crap and I immediately cancelled. These people deserve each other.
I’ve read and loved good SF since childhood. Thanks to the loathsome present day SFWA, I scan what pile of excrement they’re awarding as an “avoid at all cost list” lest I lose my ability to think.
After all, who wants a story of a self-involved aware piece of gay trans software that’s in love with a garbage can identifying as a septic tank, but can only consummate by pressing CTL-ALT-DEL & the suckme button simultaneously?
And the SFWA has not been about science fiction for a long time, to their own detriment.
I was a member of the Science Fiction Book Club from my pre-teens until I was in my 20s. They were trending toward "alternative lifestyles," which I didn't understand and therefore ignored.
My recollection is that it was a novel called "The Man Who Folded Himself" (by David Gerrold) that made me actually feel uncomfortable due to sexual matter, and I told my father he could stop paying for my "membership," I didn't like it anymore.
That book came out in 1973, my first year of college.
Je$$ie Jack$on has spent the last 60 years running away from the word “black” and dragging the rest of his tribe with him.
If you click on my name you will see my recommendations for science fiction novels and short stories—there was some amazing genius there—but you had to know where to find it.
A woman objected to the term "honey."
You can read the report on File770
I take offense at labelling such monsters, “Jacobins.” I mean, the Jacobin French were murderous, insanely anti-God fanatics, but they were reasonable compared to these folks.
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