Title | Posted |
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The Vote Is In | Jun 2018 |
How the Safehold Series Won't End (Joke Post by David) | Aug 2014 |
July 2013 Honor Harrington Movie Update | Jul 2013 |
You know that old question about what actress should play Honor? | Sep 2011 |
Guest Professor David Weber! | Jul 2011 |
Tuscon Festival of Books Schedule Information | Feb 2011 |
Thank you, everyone! | May 2010 |
One More Goodbye | Dec 2009 |
Creating the Matrix, Part II | Sep 2009 |
Creating the Matrix, Part I | Aug 2009 |
A collection of David's thoughts, musings, and writings that didn't really fit anywhere else...so we collected them all and put them here for you to peruse at your leisure!
Our petition in favor of the policy on guest invitations for ConCarolinas enunciated by Jada Hope at the closing ceremonies of the 2018 convention is now closed.
That policy, simply stated, is that ConCarolinas will issue apolitical invitations to genre-appropriate guests and that guests, once invited, will not be disinvited because of political hate campaigns waged online after the invitations are announced.
In the week that it was open, it accrued over 3,700 signatures, many of whom left comments explaining why they had signed in support of that policy. We believe this is a fairly resounding statement of the fact that many more members of fandom support a policy in which individuals are not excluded because of the political demands of a vocal minority who assail conventions online. We believe the fact that none of the signatures on this petition were anonymous speaks volumes for the willingness of the signers to "put their money where their mouths are" on this issue.
At no time have we suggested that conventions are not fully entitled to make their initial guest selections on whatever basis they like, including how compatible they expect that guest's apparent politics to be to the con goers they expect to attend. What we have said is that there is no justification for rescinding an invitation, once issued and accepted, simply because someone else objects to that guest's inclusion. Clearly there will be occasional genuinely special circumstances, but unless something becomes part of the public record only after the invitation has been extended, it should not justify rescinding an invitation. That was that thesis of this petition, and that was what all of these individuals signed in support of.
Sharon and I thank you for the way in which you have come out in support of our position on this, and we reiterate that it does not matter to us whether the guest in question is from the left or the right. What matters is that true diversity does not include ex post facto banning of a guest simply because some online mob disapproves of him or her.
Fandom is supposed to be a community open to ideas that challenge us. Creating an echo chamber in which no dissenting voices are heard is the diametric opposite of that concept. Thank you, all of you, for helping to tone down the echo effect.
Sincerely,
David Weber and Sharon Rice-Weber