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Via Tor.com: Global Warming is good for us.

I may have lost my temper slightly in the comments and posted one longer than the original article.

Date: 2009-02-03 03:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mirrorshard.livejournal.com
To an extent I think you're right here, but large parts of the SF culture really has gone through extended periods of "wouldn't it be great if we could go and live in tin cans around Ceres/migrate into computers/evolve into things capable of breathing fart gas".

I don't have any confidence that the Tor commissioning editors didn't commission someone from the lunatic nutjob fringe to raise controversy (and the article's full of dogwhistles), and I didn't look up $random_person beforehand, but after all that, you're probably right and it's an attempt at satire.

I'm not going to regret explicating it for the even-harder-of-noticing than I am, though!

Date: 2009-02-03 05:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] blue-mai.livejournal.com
Absolutely i agree you're right to. But actually now i think it's quite a good piece - for satire (to be honest i'm not very clear on what that means which is why i didn't describe it as such) to be effective at changing people's minds, rather than just preaching to the converted in an inside joke kind of way, it has to be not that obvious. Ideally a realisation should dawn on the reader it's aimed at, perhaps sometime later.
Of course it doesn't have a very high success rate, but i think if/when it does, it's probably a lot more effective than being disagreed with in a straightforward manner.
I suppose there needs to be a campaign of various amounts of being-hit-over-the-head-with-it and in a wide variety of places...

Date: 2009-02-03 05:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pfy.livejournal.com
I can't comment on SF culture, or even parts of it, but I think I recognise the mindset you describe (latching onto a fascinating idea and dismissing impracticalities as stuff someone can figure out later.. heck, there are places where that's called "project management").

And, yes, regardless of the author's actual stance, I'm sure the article was meant to be controversial. Calm, in-depth rebuttals in the comments are a good thing if they make people think instead of instantly dismissing/accepting the article at face value. If the author wrote it specifically to attract detailed rebuttals, it would be heartwarmingly cunning.

Date: 2009-02-03 07:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] neonchameleon.livejournal.com
I'm afraid that that reads as satire to me (especially as I really wouldn't expect [livejournal.com profile] pnh or [livejournal.com profile] tnh to commission the lunatic nutjob fringe).

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