Culture Man fired from job for writing Pepe The Frog Fanfiction - REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

"An assistant principal was removed from his position at the Rodriguez Middle School in Denton, Texas after it was discovered he wrote a children’s book starring the controversial internet meme character Pepe the Frog.

In Eric Hauser’s 54-page illustrated story, titled The Adventures of Pepe and Pede, the anthropomorphic frog protagonist Pepe and his centipede friend Pede work together to rid their local swamp of the antagonist Alkah, a bearded alligator who has brought chaos to the entire Wishington Farm. To vanquish their deceitful foe, Pepe and Pede throw magical buds from their farm’s Honesty Tree, apparently red-pilling the alligator to death.

Various internet memes associated with Trump supporters are also referenced in the book, including a cliff named “Kek” and a dedication to Hauser’s “fellow centipedes,” a nickname for users on the /r/The_Donald subreddit.

Following a backlash on social media from those who called his book’s protagonist a symbol of white supremacy, the Denton school district issued a statement announcing that Hauser would be reassigned due to his work becoming a “distraction.”

In an interview with Dallas Observer, Hauser denied having racist or white supremacist views, claiming he found Pepe to simply be a “lovable character” and that he had been labeled racist “in an attempt to silence conservatives.”

While initially self-published, the book was purchased by Post Hill Press after it began trending online. In an interview with the Associated Press, Post Hill Press publisher Anthony Ziccardi expressed surprise about the backlash to the book, blaming online efforts to “turn these characters into something they’re not.”

In the fallout of this bizarre controversy, one question remains unanswered: What effect will this have on the Rare Pepe market?"

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http://knowyourmeme.com/news/texas-...ng-controversial-pepe-the-frog-childrens-book
 
The Butter Battle Book by Dr Seuss is the original American political allegory illustrated children's book, and frankly I think it's better.

I'd love to know what this guy is like as a colleague.

I agree the art is good and he could probably do well writing non controversial children's books.
 
Fucking cowards didn't even say the book is promoting violence against Muslims

This timeline keeps on giving. Sometime in the future copies of this will be worth hundreds of dollars.
 
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Culling people from their job for wrong think reminds me of something actual Nazis would do....
I mean I dunno, people dont want to associate with radicalized, eccentric people who cant stop bringing attention to themselves--good or bad, even apolitically--in the best of times. It's not that big of a deal, or some grand act of censorship.

If Chris Chan just suddenly stopped being autistic, became productive and specialized and valuable but kept his history and legacy, would you hire him?

This type of shit has been going on since before the nazis. If anything, I would imagine nazis have rules in place to get favored people to keep their jobs or just relocate if there is any controversy or anything.

Honestly the weirdest thing about this book to me is that it's so fucking well produced. I get that he hired an illustrator but it's like, normally with radical political shit like this it's just some cheap crap some dude did on fiver at best, and it always looks like garbage. This is really well made and illustrated.
 
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I mean I dunno, people dont want to associate with radicalized, eccentric people who cant stop bringing attention to themselves--good or bad, even apolitically--in the best of times. It's not that big of a deal, or some grand act of censorship.

If Chris Chan just suddenly stopped being autistic, became productive and specialized and valuable but kept his history and legacy, would you hire him?

This type of shit has been going on since before the nazis. If anything, I would imagine nazis have rules in place to get favored people to keep their jobs or just relocate if there is any controversy or anything.

Honestly the weirdest thing about this book to me is that it's so fucking well produced. I get that he hired an illustrator but it's like, normally with radical political shit like this it's just some cheap crap some dude did on fiver at best, and it always looks like garbage. This is really well made and illustrated.

The thing is it shouldn't be politically radical to lean towards an actual, real, genuine party.
America is a democracy, though you wouldn't believe it after the meltdown the left has had over Trump.
He's being fired for having an opinion which certain circles have decided is wrong think.
Professors at universities, colleges, whatever aren't fired for being communists - an ideology which actually has killed people. Instead that's welcomed and encouraged.
I understand the argument for firing him based on attracting bad attention which he has done and I don't agree with someone in a respectable role having written a book like this, it's retarded, but let's be real - if he wrote an autistic communism piece, he'd get attention, bad attention, but he wouldn't be fired. I don't trust that people in their current state would even fire him for supporting ISIS.

The closest I can find to someone being fired for being an alt leftist retard in the current climate, is a communist high school principal in BROOKLYN, NY, being "Investigated" for maybe you know, maybe recruiting some high school students for her autistic endeavours.
She has the establishment on her side there, she also has the hot buttoned catch cry of "I'M FIGHTING RACISM YOU BIGOT" on her side, if anyone were to find her guilty of the accusations.

This guy wrote a politically irreverent book, which was honestly well done. He certainly wasn't recruiting anyone. They just don't want someone that close to the kids, who has that kind of opinion. He may convert them and prevent them from getting their brains scrambled by idiocy at college. Political centrism is not in most college/universities agendas.
 
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