I especially liked how he called my prose “serviceable.” From a guy who wrote a non-fiction book that sold about 12 copies.
I especially liked how he called my prose serviceable. From a guy who wrote a non-fiction book that sold about 12 copies.
This poor man’s sense of superority relies upon his ability to stay within the little box of political correctness with all it’s diversity racism, thought and creative limitations. When sucessful American white men laugh at the box and live and think within their own talent, creativity and truth, it’s scarey to them. The box is all they have. They count on the power of the door keepers to keep themselves revelant and proclaimed smart. And here you are crashing the party of annointed authors.
For obvious reasons, they can not compete with subversives which he calls ‘patriots’ - American-Americans - who exist and thrive outside the box. They can’t put you in a gulag. So they pretend that it is because you are not smart and talented enough to climb into the box of political correctness where you belong. Claiming your talent is simplistic - ‘servicable’ - and racist or evil, is a metrosexual’s cry for help. It’s so predictable. You should write a novel about it from a white male’s point of view...lefties as our modern day, knuckle draging, witch hunters.
That's the difference between writing to communicate/entertain, and writing to stimulate your own "privy member."