Actual good genre fiction needs both. Fantasy and sci-fi give you a wide room to explore the human condition through another lens, but you also need to tell a really interesting story while doing that.
Most genre fiction novels are horrifying because they fail in one direction or the other. If you sit down to write and your genre novel is going to be thematically "we need to support trans rights" or "the Jews are replacing white people in Europe" (like our OP here) then you have failed before you even wrote a single word.
Likewise if you're just spending pages talking about the exacting specifications of futuristic or fantastic weaponry and ignoring the characters.
I can immediately tell the difference between a good writer and a bad one. <<''Because I'm super critic and know everything, please bow down to my miquetoast majesty''>> So can publishing houses. <<Really? I think Harry Potter books were pretty hot garbage personally and Rowling was knocked back dozens of times before one took a chance and got lucky, she got lucky and people don't care when it's in the book shop with a fancy cover and is promoted by newspapers>>
You know a 'good' from a 'bad' one? Any newbie knows thats a subjective and nebulous thing to even assume. It's a matter of personal preference and always has been.
Also, nice little snidey attack there though. Wew lad, just stick the knife in deeper with that one I think you missed an artery! LOL.
Oh he's not a REAL WRITER. He's not writing about the characters A to Z enough for my little sensibilities.
There are plenty of furry faggots that write their genre of furry porn and because it sells well within their niche it somehow becomes excellent? Hmmmm.
Now, have you actually read ANY of my books? That's a no as you've only lazily gone off the last one and assumed it for them all.
I've written several books and in one collaboration (the one you just sperged about) out of the six makes the direct reflection on there being an attack on Europeans via immigration. (Don't try and deny it as you aren't in a shitlib safespace here

). Now I think it's a multiple thing on the 'who' factor. But Jews most certainly are a factor. Just go watch a few Barbara Spector videos and knock yourself out.
Another book is from the immigration of non-Euros and the formation of an independent state. So I guess 1 or 2 out of 6 qualifies although even that's indirect and just?
As to the descriptions of 'fantastic weaponry' etc. Well If I'm writing a long book you better believe there's going to be descriptions. Characters get fleshed out along the way, if you don't take the time, you don't take the time.
The reason major publishing houses take on a book is because they are progressives pure and simple, and yes most if not all are Jewish owned. If you think otherwise you are a grade A moron because that is common knowledge throughout the writing industry if you are anyone with a background in the industry, as are most of the agents, same for media too btw

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