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Old 04-10-2015, 01:27 PM   #193
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
I don't think the word "famous" could have possibly been used to describe the Larry Correia who was "traumatized" by his first Hugo experience and decided to take action because of it. But I certainly think it can be said of him now. He's the new Don Quixote--tilting at imaginary, clandestine SJW cabals that are controlling and ruining everything.
Hum, how about multiple New York Times best selling author? That's a whole lot more famous than most authors.

I see that you're following the old Saul Alinsky playbook. "Pick a target, freeze it, personalize it and polarize it". Stay on message and ignore any points that don't follow your narrative.

Ultimately, this is just a standard internet flame war between a number of SF authors who are well known for being active on the internet, highly opinionated and expressing their views in less than diplomatic ways. Happens all the time. Harlan Ellison was notorious for it.
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