• lumpenproletariat@quokk.au
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    1 month ago

    Fuck Project Hail Mary and Andy Weir, he’s an “anti-woke” piece of shit. I’ll never read or watch anything tied to his name.

        • Kratzkopf@discuss.tchncs.de
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          1 month ago

          That’s quite a different thing than being anti-woke, though. It is fair to criticize entertainment media for putting a political message before entertainment (not that I find only shooting and explosions very entertaining, but that is a different matter). It is not like he criticizes left political views themselves. Of course, it is also unreflected of him not to notice politics that persist in his own books, but if I boycott all media with someone involved who voiced an opinion different than my own, I will run out of books and suffocate in a bubble.

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          1 month ago

          says his movies do good because he doesn’t do politics.

          He’s almost certainly right. I haven’t encountered any significant our side/their side political mud slinging in his works. His two biggest hits, The Martian and Project Hail Mary, both feature nature itself as the antagonist, and all of society, everyone everywhere, setting aside their differences to work on solving the problem using the most powerful, righteous tools available: Science and Engineering.

          Now, what cohort would you expect to try to cancel the author of books like that? The dogmatic, anti-science, fascist right wing? Nope! It’s the assigned-gendergaseous-at-tumblr crowd, because he does something other than recite the colors of the pride flag.

          Which of those two groups did you expect to be the most insular and shunning? Was it the skinheads or the bluehairs?

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          1 month ago

          Not reading the whole article but that pic makes me like him more… SciFi is fiction. An escape from reality. Maybe his books are successful because they help the readers do exactly that.

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            1 month ago

            Disagree pretty hard. SciFi has always been a medium for exploring the philosophical and political. Every description of a future dystopia/utopia is social commentary; every alien race is a commentary on xenophobia or cultural exchange. Hell even his own books explore…

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            themes of ecosystem collapse and humanity’s response, which can’t be anything but a political take in 2026.

            If you don’t want politics in your books SciFi is probably the worst place to look. Someone should tell him to stick to… idk… character driven romance novels or something.