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Can you ask woes on his opinion of Terry Pratchett’s Disk World series? If he’s not familiar with them perhaps a discussion on the general subject of Fantasy novels and Liberalism. Pratchett (especially the Watch series) appears to be the Ground Zero of Liberal, of self satisfied smug multcult multiracial inversion of the entire genre. Much more pernicious than Rowling. It is like he was paid to crank out the Night Watch story and designed Sam Vimes as the avatar of the tough but strangely PC, er PC. Please discuss.
Based on the discussion of culture and technology and retreat into fantasy I noticed that fantasy novelists are waiting right there to snare kids in the liberal narrative with “heroes” like Harry Potter and Sam Vimes. In days gone by it was a bullshit hero character like Atticus Finch. To Kill a Mockingbird was pernicious for its time and a total fantasy.
What is your opinion on the theory that Capote ghost-wrote Mockingbird for Harper Lee? I haven’t looked into it enough to really say, but I can definitely say it wouldn’t surprise me, especially given her rather light literary output before or afterward.
Also, given the fact that its publication just happened to coincide with the “civil rights” movement, I wouldn’t be surprised it it weren’t another one of those top-down books that everyone backwardly thinks assisted the egalitarian movement in some sort of grassroots way.
The editor in New York is the culprit.
Our solution must include:
Our Religion is Our Race;
Our Race is Our Religion.
(OROR2)
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