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The Zombie Chronicles: A comprehensive overview of this blog’s history
“In that direction,” the Cat said, waving its right paw round, “lives a Hatter: and in that direction,” waving the other paw, “lives a March Hare. Visit either you like: they’re both mad.” “But I don’t want to go among … Continue reading
Posted in Anti-Semitism, Holocaust Revisionism, Politics - General, Science Fiction
Tagged Jewish science fiction writers, liberal anti-Semitism, liberal fascism, moral relativism, politics of science fiction, politics of science fiction writers, science fiction and anti-Semitism, science fiction and racism
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UPDATED 2016 David Duke in Wonderland: The Dave Truesdale Petition re the SFWA Thought Police and the hatred that dares not to be acknowledged. Least of all by genre Jewry
This article has been updated (once again) on 7th September 2016. It relates to the Dave Truesdale expulsion from MidAmeriCon 11 held in Kansas City in late August 2016. Consult the lowest part of this article beginning ‘7th September 2016 UPDATE’. The … Continue reading
Posted in Anti-Semitism, Holocaust Revisionism, Politics - General, Science Fiction
Tagged Dave Truesdale, Dave Truesdale Petition, Holocaust Revisionism, moral relativism, new anti-Semitism, political correctness, Resnick-Malzberg witch-hunt, Science Fiction's Thought Police, SFWA Petition
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Charles Stross on the day of the Boston Marathon bombing, warns against empty speculation as to the identity of the terrorists. Proceeds immediately to speculate that the perpetrators are most likely the “provisional wing of the Tea Party”
Surprised? You shouldn’t be if you know Stross’s addled PC left-wing moral relativist politics. Yes the day of the Boston Marathon terror bombing, Stross – whilst warning that we shouldn’t speculate about the possible identity of the perpetrators the day … Continue reading
Winding down…
Yes this blog is winding down, that is. I have pretty much written about what I intended to write about, when I first started this blog back in April 2011, and I have no need or the tiniest shred of … Continue reading
On Michael Levy’s inadvertently revealing Strange Horizons book review of Israeli SF writer Lavie Tidhar’s alternative history novel Osama
There is a book review at the widely followed Strange Horizons of Lavie Tidhar’s 2011 novel Osama, by academic Michael Levy that is very telling, even if inadvertently so. It is from September 2011, reviewed on the week of the … Continue reading
Posted in Anti-Semitism, Politics - General, Science Fiction
Tagged alternative history novels, Lavie Tidhar, Lavie Tidhar's Osama, Michael Chabon's anti-Israelism, moral relativism, Noam Chomsky's anti-Semitism, science fiction and anti-Semitism, science fiction book reviews, Strange Horizons book reviews, Yiddish Policemen's Union
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UPDATED 2015 The huge and heated fall-out to the Genevieve Valentine/René Walling Readercon alleged sexual harassment incident in contrast to the deafening silence, denials and worse in response to vicious anti-Semitism from genre pros
Scroll down to the bottom of the page for the 2015 update, and why it is all even worse than I let on, in the original article. Relatively recently, there has been a lot of heated discussion, accusations and counter-accusations … Continue reading
Posted in Anti-Semitism, Holocaust Revisionism, Politics - General, Science Fiction
Tagged Court Jews, Genevieve Valentine, Jewish science fiction writers, liberal anti-Semitism, liberal hypocrisy, moral relativism, politics of science fiction, Readercon sexual harassment, science fiction and anti-Semitism
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Will Charles Tan, co-editor of the Apex World SF blog with Israeli Jew Lavie Tidhar, continue to guest feature at Anna Tambour’s website in light of the revelations of her rabid Jew hatred at this blog? More questions to make the Thought Police squirm Part 3
This article has been updated in February 2013. I had left out the obvious in the original article, namely that Anna Tambour is Jewish. Yes she is. Liberal Aussie genre writer Anna Tambour, whose rabid anti-Semitism on public display at … Continue reading
Posted in Anti-Semitism, Politics - General, Science Fiction
Tagged Anna Tambour, anti-Semitism, Apex Magazine, Apex Publications, Australian science fiction writers, Charles Tan, Elizabeth Moon on Islam, Jason Sizemore, Lavie Tidhar, liberal hypocrisy, moral relativism, Night Shade Books, politics of science fiction, science fiction and anti-Semitism, science fiction and liberalism, World SF Blog
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Liberal SF writer Anna Tambour posts a link approvingly to a ‘greedy Jews’ article from a Muslim extremist website at the Night Shade Books Forum. Tells us it’s ‘milder than it might have been’. Notable genre folk look away, condemn a conservative SF fan instead Part 1
This article was updated in February 2013. I originally forgot to mention that Tambour is Jewish!! Got your attention? I apologize in advance for the length of this article, yet I felt a lot of bases needed to be covered. … Continue reading
Posted in Anti-Semitism, Politics - General, Science Fiction
Tagged Anna Tambour, anti-Semitism, Australian science fiction writers, Charles Tan, Elizabeth Moon WisCon disinvite, Jeff VanderMeer, Jews and science fiction, liberal anti-Semitism, liberal hypocrisy, Lucius Shepard, medlar comfits, moral relativism, Night Shade Books, politics of science fiction, science fiction and anti-Semitism, science fiction and feminism, science fiction and Islam
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The more urgent danger the Jews are in, the more Israeli ‘Jewish’ SF writer and editor Lavie Tidhar sinks into delusional, odious and obscene anti-Israelism
A very recent piece from one of my um biggest fans Lavie Tidhar, at his blog. To newcomers to this blog, Tidhar is a youngish (b 1976) Israeli-born Jewish SF writer and editor (for The Apex Book of World SF) … Continue reading
Posted in Anti-Semitism, Politics - General, Science Fiction
Tagged Israeli science fiction, Israeli science fiction writers, Jewish science fiction writers, Lavie Tidhar, Lavie Tidhar's Osama, liberal anti-Semitism, liberal hypocrisy, Masada shall not fall again, moral relativism, science fiction and anti-Semitism
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Further commentary on the deafening silence – and worse – from the liberal professional genre community, regarding China Mieville’s rabid anti-Semitism Part 11
This article is the final one in my China Mieville series beginning here. Herein I sum up the glaring inconsistencies, double standards and associated hypocrisy of the liberal genre community re the shrill trumpeting on ‘Islamophobia’ in contrast to the … Continue reading
Posted in Anti-Semitism, Politics - General, Science Fiction
Tagged Abigail Nussbaum, anti-Semitism, anti-Zionism, Arthur C Clarke award, BDS against Israel, British science fiction writers, Charles Stross, China Mieville, Farah Mendlesohn, Jewish science fiction writers, John Scalzi, Lavie Tidhar, left-wing anti-Semitism, liberal hypocrisy, moral relativism, political correctness, politics of science fiction, science fiction, science fiction and anti-Semitism, science fiction and liberalism, science fiction and racism, silence of liberal Jews
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