Well, I learned that Orson Scott Card has gone even deeper off the deep end than I could have ever imagined. He evidently rewrote the Hamlet story to turn it into a horrifically homophobic tale about incestual pedophilia resulting in gayness among the young male characters of the play.
Mercury wrote:Your heart is ugly. Your spirit is ugly. Your attitude is ugly and hate filled.
I feel sorry for bcspace. He knows there is no king's name written in the writing of Facsimile No. 3 and that the Explanations therein were generated from the mind of a man pretending to translate an ancient language through spiritual arts. Yet, bcspace knows this to be so because the facts are true.
All of this will turn anyone's heart ugly and hard. We should feel sorry for him.
Kishkumen wrote:Well, I learned that Orson Scott Card has gone even deeper off the deep end than I could have ever imagined. He evidently rewrote the Hamlet story to turn it into a horrifically homophobic tale about incestual pedophilia resulting in gayness among the young male characters of the play.
Holy crap! This guy is an even bigger headcase than I ever imagined. I mean, if this isn't a sick joke, I feel bad for the man's family.
Yeah, one of the 5-star reviews on Amazon (8 out of the 13 reviews are one star) said that this is the reviewer's "favorite book" because it's just the right size to fix the short leg on the wobbly table.
"[I]f, while hoping that everybody else will be honest and so forth, I can personally prosper through unethical and immoral acts without being detected and without risk, why should I not?." --Daniel Peterson, 6/4/14