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Old 09-18-2010, 04:32 AM   #141
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I don't like an author trying to force their opinions on me, whether I agree with them or not. Of course it's worse if I don't agree. When I get the feeling the authors has a "message" to deliver, it means they are is trying to force their political opinions into the story, regardless of whether they fit or not, and without subtlety. Suggesting is one thing, voicing an opinion once in a while is OK, but not if it's taking over the story.
I entirely agree. John Ringo is the worst culprit I know of for doing this. His recent works read more like extra right-wing political propaganda than novels.
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