Misremembering Madagascar as being in "West Africa" Confusing the Malagasy language with the divination practice of Sikidy Misspelling Sikidy "Sidiki" And then thinking one aspect of the sign was the sign's whole meaning
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It's just... really fucking lazy and disrespectful It would not be a big deal -- it would be depressingly par for the course -- if it were just some random fantasy book But of course it's a big deal now because the books became a big deal And she never raised her standards
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This is the same shitty level of research she put into bloviating about skinwalkers in Navajo culture or naga in Hindu culture Hell, it's the same shitty level of research she put into talking about boggarts and brownies and other elements of *English* culture
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This is what I mean when I say she's not just a bad writer and a bigoted person but profoundly lazy Her worldview is shaped by this amazingly self-confident willingness to just glance at something once or twice and be sure she understands as much of it as she needs to
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Was there ever any need to go back and look up what "Alohomora" meant? Nah Was there ever any worry that someone from the culture she was shamelessly lifting from might be offended or take issue with her? Nah Just plow on ahead, Jo, let your imagination be your compass
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Go ahead and name that girl "Cho Chang" Who the fuck cares It sounds like a name to you and that's all that matters
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You’ve apparently never met or known any kind of fiction author if you’re calling JKR lazy and ignorant based on this. Most fiction authors have nothing to do with history. They are making. Stuff. Up. And you just called her an idiot for naming a magical spell something.
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If you've never read a fiction author who shows more passion and depth in how they handle real world cultures in their writing than JK Rowling then you have been sorely deprived
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JK Rowling, to be clear, sets a very low standard There's a lot of bad fantasy writers out there ("Extruded Fantasy Product", we used to call it) but she really is unusually bad
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Unusually bad is self-pubbed vanity authors on kindle. Rowling’s fiction, taken as its own body of work and not held to this weird standard of what.. getting what you think looks like cultural appropriation.. wrong? Is clean and tight writing, objectively.
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*sees the description "clean and tight writing"* *checks the page count of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, which is 759*
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I will never not love your JKR takedowns!
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