Posted on April 30th 2017

Site Review: Vox Populi

By Alex Linder


[ The following is from a blog posting. ]


This is Vox Day's site. The one I used to call Skunky McDoof when he was at WND, writing columns for Joe "Suckpoop" Farah. Farah continues to be a shit-lipped shill for Israel, but Skunky has matured, so I now call him Vox Day. His real fake name. Like Steven Barry, he reserved the right to grow more intelligent. I came across his site a year or two ago, and found it interesting, so now I read it daily. What's good about the site? Insight into publishing. VD is associated with Castalia House. I'm not sure if he started it, but he seems to be its main figure. He's out of Italy. He gives very good insight into science fiction, as a segment of the publishing industry, and the attempts of the left to, as he terms it, "converge" it - or destroy anyone who's not part of the cult. The goal of "Tor" and other publishers is to exchange literary values for political criteria, thereby lowering the quality of published material. CH exists to serve those who prefer literary works. It seems to be doing quite well, judged by the number of titles it puts out. And that's another remarkable thing about VD - he is able to do a prodigious amount of work, and provide a lot of leadership. He describes what is going on in publishing generally (the battle between the big NYC jew houses, maybe half dozen, and the independent self-publishers, via Kindle or Amazon or other), he describes how the money works, and he's uniquely positioned to know about Sci-Fi in particular. He has fun feuds with the clown John Scalzi, and sometimes others. Vox mocks the "dems are the real racists" meme, yet advocates variations of the same: calling the Antifa fascists and nazis, rather than commies and jews. It's not just dishonest in that it's counterfactual, it's confusing to ordinary people, who need to grasp the connection between yesterday's communists and todays jews-communists-antifas-anti-whites-cultural-marxists. The Oath Keepers are a pain in the ass to work with. There was some confusion in the morning bc they were telling people that "the neo-nazis" had been arrested, giving the impression it was Nathan's group. Turns out they use neo-nazi as an all-purpose slur and it was actually Antifa who were arrested... That's from a reader comment. What's so hard about calling communists communists? Name the commie. Name the jew behind the commie. More comments on Vox and his site tomorrow. Your main takeaway today is if you want someone who thinks ahead, works very hard, offers solid traditional Sci-Fi (and Wikipedia-alternative InfoGalactic, and games and, in future, comic books), a one-stop anti-cultural-kikzu shop, Vox has a lot to offer. Now that he is willing to criticize jews, I can respect him. That does not mean he is right in every particular, and I will get into that in coming week.

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