One of our Christmukkah gifts was from friends of The Man's, who are lovely people but whose religious and political views are opposite ours: they are born-again Christians and libertarians. They sent us a vanity-press novel by "Vox Day". If the pseudonym's similarity to Vox Dei (voice of God) weren't enough to tip me off that the author is a pompous ass, I also found a bunch of links to his foolishness from
james_nicoll:
I think it's best if I don't write the thank-you note for such a gift. I am afraid if I got started thanking them for the book, I would be unable to stop listing the ways in which I find the author entertaining and the hilarity it has brought to our household.
- "Vox Day" unable to understand satire (and has a hate on for John Scalzi)
- "Vox Day" hates on African, Asian, and ... Aztec cultural invasion(?!)
- "Vox Day" hates on women SFF authors
- "Vox Day" runs for SFWA president
I think it's best if I don't write the thank-you note for such a gift. I am afraid if I got started thanking them for the book, I would be unable to stop listing the ways in which I find the author entertaining and the hilarity it has brought to our household.
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Date: 2012-12-30 11:39 pm (UTC)"We do dramatic readings frequently and laugh about how removing the Jewish Asians from the bloodline would improve us all" does seem like it would make for awkward future conversations.
And seriously, yes, I think we should encourage the 'Aztecs' to reclaim their land and go back to where they came from which is of course right here no wait.