Friday, July 27, 2007

Steve Sailer on Harry Potter:

No, I don't read the books but I am glad to see kids reading, and the ones dressing up and waiting online looked like they were having a ball without drugs so what's not to like?Sailer Writes:

A Story of Race and Inheritance? Dana Goldstein at the American Prospect is irked that the Harry Potter books (not to mention Lord of the Rings) are full of sexism, racism, and hereditism:

Harry Potter and the Complicated Identity Politics

J.K. Rowling subtly critiques, yet ultimately hews to, a fantasy script dependent on stereotypes culled from real-life racism.

Gosh, I'm so astonished that the most popular children's literary work of our time reflects deep human archetypes about sex, family, and inheritance. I can't imagine why feminist ideology hasn't been able to produce anything remotely as appealing to kids. It must be society's fault. If only feminists and multiculturalists were given more control over the education system, children's interests could be social-engineered into perfection!


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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

the more I read you the more I wonder what happened to you in your childhood or early teen years as to have such huge problem with women movements and multiculturalism.
because honestly, you HAVE a huge problem with this maters, you go over and over again to the same thing,why do you think nobody participate in your blog?
the only things you read in your blog is negativity,lately.
It used to be more friendly but ...
I already know your "granny" used to teach you by the famous-unfamous "palm punishment" multiculturalism mmm...
may be you had a very ugly and scary foreign neighbour?
too many complex resentments makes you absolutly in need of a good therapist.
And I just pray no woman or child is cursed with the suffering of having to share their lives with you.