YABookgate

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Sensitivity readers arent editors. they are representatives of twitter mobs

you pay them for protection

Except they can't actually even "protect" you from their fellow mentally ill nutjobs. You can pay this lot off and have another show up with yet even more utterly insane bullshit to be offended by.

It isn't like you used to be able to just pay off Al Sharpton and his mob would disperse. They're just animalistic crazies with no control.
 
Except they can't actually even "protect" you from their fellow mentally ill nutjobs. You can pay this lot off and have another show up with yet even more utterly insane bullshit to be offended by.

It isn't like you used to be able to just pay off Al Sharpton and his mob would disperse. They're just animalistic crazies with no control.

Sharpton and his thugs just wanted a payout. These animals are doing it for the dopamine rush of knowing they've fucked over someone's reputation and livelihood, and you can't get that from a bag of cash under the table.
 
Except they can't actually even "protect" you from their fellow mentally ill nutjobs. You can pay this lot off and have another show up with yet even more utterly insane bullshit to be offended by.

It isn't like you used to be able to just pay off Al Sharpton and his mob would disperse. They're just animalistic crazies with no control.
Look they didnt have parents who taught them professionalism or a work ethic
 
Sharpton and his thugs just wanted a payout. These animals are doing it for the dopamine rush of knowing they've fucked over someone's reputation and livelihood, and you can't get that from a bag of cash under the table.

And their dopamine rushes are only coming at the cost of, ya know, ruining the entire entertainment industry.

They will either be told to fuck to off or there will come a day in which political correctness will reach such absurd heights no one will be able to make anything anymore without incurring the wrath of the mobs.
 
Reading this thread makes me wonder why aren't we seeing independent authors take over as happened with Your Boy Zack? He ended up making his own business publishing his comics and helping others. There must be someone who dares to do this. And making books is even easier than making comics.
 
Reading this thread makes me wonder why aren't we seeing independent authors take over as happened with Your Boy Zack? He ended up making his own business publishing his comics and helping others. There must be someone who dares to do this. And making books is even easier than making comics.
Plenty do but they are less flashy
 
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I know the "Stupid haters are just jealous!" argument is usually bullshit, but I really think it applies here. The people involved in these Twitter mobs haven't got a creative bone in their bodies, hence why being told to make their own book instead of shrieking when they don't get exactly what they want pisses them off so much. So, when they see someone with actual talent, they feel the need to tear it apart to make themselves feel better.
 
I know the "Stupid haters are just jealous!" argument is usually bullshit, but I really think it applies here. The people involved in these Twitter mobs haven't got a creative bone in their bodies, hence why being told to make their own book instead of shrieking when they don't get exactly what they want pisses them off so much. So, when they see someone with actual talent, they feel the need to tear it apart to make themselves feel better.

That applies to pretty much every other media that has been invaded by SJWs and busybodies. All the discussion about "women in X" is actually about "why I, a woman, can't have my stuff to be as popular as X?". It's jealousy and frustration because all their influence and money can't buy them talent and honest appreciation.

Some weeks ago, I had the misfortune of covering an event for a NGO that had decided to implement gender equality, meaning, they have 50/50 membership now (we haven't yet discover that genders can be infinite). The women who had pushed for this change were, of course, white, young, well educated, and privileged. Thing is, I first heard of this NGO because of an indigenous woman had become part of it years ago due to her work in her community: she became a leader after she helped a bunch of other women who were raped to organize and help each other. I'm sure these rich women are good people, but their experiences aren't remotely similar to what this one woman had brought, and because they can't even fake it, they forced their way in without any of the job she had done herself and alone.
 
Dilbert's latest Sunday strip got a chuckle out of me. I suppose if you tweak the seventh panel some, it can be just as relevant to anything you want.
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I know the "Stupid haters are just jealous!" argument is usually bullshit, but I really think it applies here. The people involved in these Twitter mobs haven't got a creative bone in their bodies, hence why being told to make their own book instead of shrieking when they don't get exactly what they want pisses them off so much. So, when they see someone with actual talent, they feel the need to tear it apart to make themselves feel better.
So basically,

Hungry piranha syndrome.
 
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I know the "Stupid haters are just jealous!" argument is usually bullshit, but I really think it applies here. The people involved in these Twitter mobs haven't got a creative bone in their bodies, hence why being told to make their own book instead of shrieking when they don't get exactly what they want pisses them off so much. So, when they see someone with actual talent, they feel the need to tear it apart to make themselves feel better.
I really do think this is the case. You can feel the resentment and entitlement oozing from every pore when they talk about how hard it is to be them. I'm reminded of an NK Jemisin interview where she complains about having to compete against these "mediocre" white men before she was finally recognised with an award, as if it was a personal insult that the entire publishing industry didn't immediately kiss her ass and hail her as the new Shakespeare the moment she submitted a manuscript. She's got one of the biggest chips on her shoulder that I've seen in a writer.
 
I really do think this is the case. You can feel the resentment and entitlement oozing from every pore when they talk about how hard it is to be them. I'm reminded of an NK Jemisin interview where she complains about having to compete against these "mediocre" white men before she was finally recognised with an award, as if it was a personal insult that the entire publishing industry didn't immediately kiss her ass and hail her as the new Shakespeare the moment she submitted a manuscript. She's got one of the biggest chips on her shoulder that I've seen in a writer.

Yeah she's a real jerk. I used to want to read her trilogy but I changed my mind after that interview.
 
Yeah she's a real jerk. I used to want to read her trilogy but I changed my mind after that interview.
I read the first book and it was actually fairly enjoyable. The world was interesting and the characters were... well, the world was interesting and pretty well put together. That said, it's pretty obvious that the author has a bit of a grudge and is appealing to a very progressive audience.
 
Crossposting from the bad writing thread. As far as I can tell, this is not a parody:

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Overused and all, but kill it with fire. And holy shit "kink & showtunes"? What the absolute bloody hell is that supposed to be?

Oh wait, I found the answer. :story:
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This can't be a real person. Forget storming Area 51, the real aliens are among us on GoodReads.
 
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