• Flying Squid@lemmy.worldOP
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      4 months ago

      When the idea is “if you get gang raped, just lie back and enjoy it,” I think that says something about the person.

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        3 months ago
        (×) I don't discuss my colleagues' works or my own. A novelist writes from
        many viewpoints; opinions expressed even by a first-person character are not
        necessarily those of the author. Fiction is sold as entertainment, not as fact.
        (×) Please do not write to me again.
                                Sincerely yours,
                                                 Robert A. Heinlein, by ____
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        4 months ago

        Not always. If it was a constant them then yes, but Heinlen was complicated. It’s like saying Stephen king likes to murder people.

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          It’s okay to think rapey stuff is bad.

          I haven’t read this story, and it is ironic that Heinlein’s list makes a point about the characters viewpoint not being the author’s.

          I’m In that same point he also goes on to say that fiction is entertainment. It’s also okay to like rapey entertainment I guess is the argument your making. Maybe you’d like the sword of truth books. Or some stephen r donaldson.

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            4 months ago

            I haven’t read that book, so I can’t comment on it.

            Starship troopers is all fascism but Heinlen wasn’t a fascist.

            His books were to make you think or explore a topic.

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        That idea is also a very common thing in Ayn Rand’s writing too, which he’s said he was quite influenced by her writing in an interview in the mid 70s.