RE: https://hachyderm.io/@mekkaokereke/116290338892571761

🤦🏿‍♂️Actually, nevermind.

Why is everything like this?

The author supposedly went on an anti-woke, right-wing podcast to promote the movie while trashing other books and movies that do have a "woke" message or that have inclusive representation? But... why?

Why was that necessary?

I'm not saying don't watch the movie or read the book. Do whatever makes you happy.

I'm also not interested in debating how much inclusion is in his stories, whether he realizes it or not.

And I'm not interested in comparing even bigger, "super woke" sci-fi franchises like Star Trek or Star Wars.

I'm just saying that I personally watched the last one (The Martian), and I watched this one (Project Hail Mary), but you can guess if I'm watching the next one.

So many choices in entertainment.

The actions that attract the MAGA customer base will probably alienate me, and vice versa. That's OK!

Whether or not I watch his next movie doesn't really matter that much to him. He's not going to go broke and that's okay. Good actually!

But it's so hard to be an author, let alone a woman author, in sci-fi, who tells stories with good representation? Those authors don't need to be punched down on.

🤔Now I need to buy two IMAX tickets worth of sci-fi books written by authors that aren't anti-woke, just to put my part of the universe back in balance.

🤔Actually to properly balance things out, I have to keep reading new sci-fi books until I find one that I can recommend to thousands of people.

@mekkaokereke must they be new?

@s_wilson

You're right! They don't have to be new!

@mekkaokereke @s_wilson In that case, The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin (their other books that I'm aware of are mostly fantasy) and anything by Octavia E. Butler.

@JonnyT @mekkaokereke @s_wilson Most of Le Guin's novels are scifi actually, it's just her half dozen fantasy books are more famous.

Big plug for Four Ways to Forgiveness and The Telling, imo the best of the Hainish Cycle.

@fullfathomfive @mekkaokereke @s_wilson Thanks for the correction. I'll rephrase my comment, "most of their other books I know are fantasy". My introduction was the Wizard of Earthsea trilogy when I was young, so I fall into that category of only knowing the most famous ones. I'd like to read more of her works but, alas, I'm mostly limited to audiobooks from our local Library and they don't stock any of them.
@JonnyT @mekkaokereke @s_wilson Ah that's a shame. The audio versions of her books are mostly terrible though – I wish they'd re-record them.