People may say I shouldn't have
posted what's below. That I'm sensationalizing, maybe even stooping to the
level of a HIRMA type. It's also possible my career may suffer from this. Well,
it wasn't rocketing to stardom, anyway. Besides, there's no future in being a
silent German when the socialists, radicals and non-pure Germans are being
marched into cattle cars.
The following statements may sound
familiar. What you may not know is where they originate. Take a guess.
"In the last decade we’ve
seen voting skew more and more toward having barely any content. We’ve seen the
voting skew ideological, as people have tended to use them as an affirmative
action award: winning because he is an underrepresented minority or victim
group or because she features an underrepresented minority or victim group."
"We seem almost permanently stuck on the subversive
switcheroo: transgender socialists fight the evil corporations. Troops fight
for evil, not good. Us as invaders and the natives as the righteous victims.
Yadda yadda yadda."
"This story is merely about
racial prejudice and exploitation. Or could it be an actual bona fide story?
No, wait. It’s about sexism and the oppression of women."
"We strike back against the
left-wing control freaks who have subjected our work to ideological control for
two decades and are now attempting to do the same thing in other industries.”
"He slammed the black woman
as being a half-savage, questioned the need for women’s suffrage. And
said our national ills can be partially attributed to “the infestation of even
the smallest American heartland towns by African, Asian, and Aztec cultures.”
"They call the pro-diversity
crowd, the Hyper-Progressive Pissypants Club.”
"Many of these people are sending death threats to women and people
of color, sending SWAT teams to the addresses of
critics, and hijacking accounts and identities to try and silence those
creating more-inclusive stories."
"I don’t write for leftist
pussies so they’ve never read me.”
Martin, one author who spoke against HIRMA. |
If you guessed Rush Limpbaugh, Ted
Cruize or the Kuacha brothers, you deserve half-credit.
What might surprise you is that
these HIRMA statements and positions all relate to or were written by famous,
successful, American authors. Of science fiction. Award winners, public
speakers, some college-educated, mostly males. Adults, if you will. Or their
fans. [I deleted words about sci-fi that would've made it obvious what the
quotes were about. But the gist of information, I left untouched.]
If you're interested in science
fiction or fantasy, here are the names of some of the HIRMA leaders responsible
for the above statements. Should you not read their works because of their
political views? That's your decision; I myself would not. Their ideology and
prejudice are outrageous for a supposedly civilized country. So, among others, you
might want to know the names:
Brad Torgensen Larry Correia Theodore Beale
Surridge, someone you should read |
From
what I've read, the most comprehensive analysis about the reasons behind the
hijacking is an exhaustive essay by Matthew David Surridge. Here's some
highlights:
"In
science fiction, the thesis was that Earthmen (all of whom, in the ideal
Campbell story, resembled people of northwestern European extraction) were
superior to all other intelligent races — even when the others seemed more intelligent on the surface.
"SF,
and really any literature, has always, explicitly or implicitly, knowingly or
unknowingly, had some sort of ideology behind it.
"It seems so to me, as a
white male; broadly speaking, my impression is that issues of identity politics
and social justice are increasingly prominent in North American society. Any
society will have internal tensions over gender roles and the position of
minorities, and, given that, it’s healthy for people in that society to address
those tensions and be mindful of them.
"And art--specifically
including ‘pop culture entertainment’--is a particularly worthwhile way in
which to do that. I don’t mean that I think all art must be or should be
explicitly concerned with these issues. But I think it’s clear that art that
does so is speaking to the time and culture out of which it was produced.
"I think that art that
tries to better represent the experience of women and minority groups is good
to have. I think it’s good for society in general that it exists, and generally
good that more and different points of view are represented in art. I think
it’s good for me as a reader that I can find books that teach me new things.
And I think that art that tries to present varied experiences and varied
sensibilities is likely to be better art, in that it will have a deeper sense
of the complexity of the world, and I think complexity is usually valuable in
art."
The HIRMAs "call their
progressive enemies the SJWs, “social justice warriors,” coinage describing a
shadowy conspiracy of liberals and identity politickers out to trample white male
freedom."
Some Anglo authors have not sided with the HIRMAs. "Matthew
Surridge declined his nomination for
Best Fan Writer, citing “strong” aesthetic and ideological
disagreements with Torgerson. Kameron Hurley seemed inclined to wash her hands of the Hugos
altogether." Also, George R.R. Martin.
If you're wondering whether I
exaggerated how these ideas are manifestations of hate, ignorance, racism and
militaristic aggression, here's a random selection of tweets written by them or
their supporters. Warning: don't let
your kids read these.
"If you think for one nano-second that we won’t
burn this mother fucker to the ground and roast marshmallows over the corpses….
you’re dead wrong… And if you think we give a damn about your appeal for
civility…. you’re also dead wrong."
"We will burn it to the ground, plow the ground,
and salt it. You fuckwads don’t understand war. We do."
One of the nicer HIRMA types |
"Scuttle back underneath the kitchen sink, and
rejoin the rest of your chitinous cohorts."
"The endgame, besides using your guts to grease
our tanks."
"You’re a pussy, boy. You don’t even have the
guts to be an asshole."
"Pussy, you’re not worth a discussion. You’re a
cockroach. Roaches are only to be stepped on."
"You can come here, to Virginia. Why, I’ll even
loan you a decent gun. Pussy."
"I’ll keep you posted on my progress in
identifying you, pussy."
"I can only agree that you’re a pussy. A coward.
A liar. A piece of crawling shit."
If you want factual, logical, intelligent articles with
details about the heisting of the Hugo Awards, go here, here, or here, or here for George R.R. Martin's thoughts.
My final thoughts on this idiocy?
Science fiction, fantasy and all speculative fiction obviously need new, young
blood, more Chicanos, blacks, Indians and radical thinkers to invigorate the
literature. We've seen the dismal pit the HIRMA types would plunge it into.
Caravana 43 in Denver today & tomorrow
Family of the 43
missing students from Ayotzinapa, Guerrero, Mexico, who were tortured and disappeared by the
Mexican state, will be in
Colorado April 11th through the 13th, as part of a national speaking
tour known as Caravana 43. While in Colorado, the group will visit Denver,
Greeley and Longmont.
The purpose of the
visit is to provide a platform for the group to share their continuing struggle
for justice and to bring national attention to the systematic violence and
impunity that continues to plague Mexico. The arrival of Caravana 43 in
Colorado will mark over six months from the night of the attack that occurred
in the city of Iguala on the evening of September 26, 2014, which left six
people dead and 43 students forcibly disappeared.
The organizations Al Frente de Lucha and
Colorado Sin Fronteras Unidos por Mexico consider it an honor and privilege to
host the group of parents and classmates of the 43 disappeared students in
Colorado. Below is the list of
activities planned for this historic visit:
Saturday April 11/Sabado 11 de Abril
La Bienvenida:
Official Welcome and Rally
Colorado State Capitol, 200 E Colfax Ave,
Denver, 4pm-6pm
Sunday April
12/Domingo 12 de Abril
Breakfast & Presentation/Desayuno y
Presentación
Casa de la Esperanza, 1520 South Emery Street,
Longmont, 9am-11am
Community Forum/Foro Comunitario
Lincoln High School | 2285 South Federal Blvd,
Denver, 3pm-6pm
Monday
April 13/Lunes 13 de Abril
Press Conference/Rueda de Prensa
Auraria Campus, Tivoli Student Union Room 444, 9am
University Forum/Foro Universitario
University of Northern Colorado, UC Aspen A |
2045 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, 12pm-2pm
Presentation/Presentación: Ayotzinapa:
Resistencia Popular
Rodarte Center, 920 A Street, Greeley, Colo., 6pm-8pm
Es todo, hoy,
from a Social Justice Warrior who
needs to take a stand much more often
1 comment:
¡Guao! My forty-year personal struggle with the genre world has become a big, fat hairy public cochinada. It's about time.
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