Look at how the "no preference" votes jump when the Warbound, "Chaplain's Legacy", and "Exchange Officers" first-place ballots are redistributed. Lots of people voted for just those titles and nothing else. Can't imagine why...
It's nice to see that the awards all went to people who don't go around publicly saying that women should have acid thrown in their faces... and also that in the supermajority of cases the award went to good work. Not always the stuff I gave my first preference to, but something worthy of winning -- which was not a foregone conclusion given the nominations...
Oh, is *that* what the Vox Day stuff was about. I was just debating whether I dare google it considering it's a sunny morning and I'd quite like to stay in a good mood for more than 5 minutes. How delightful :(
That's not all of it, but one of the many revolting things he's said. The man's a vicious racist, homophobic, misogynist, "Dark Enlightenment" troll. Basically, think of any opinion held by decent, civilised, human beings, and he's espoused the opposite, either seriously or just to get attention. And unlike, say, Dave Sim, he has neither the excuse of mental illness nor the mitigating factor of actual talent -- he's a tenth-rate writer, as well as a tenth-rate human being, and managing to come sixth out of five nominees is probably still going to be the highlight of his "professional" career. He's not worth thinking about.
(I have multiple mental illnesses that have significant impact on my day-to-day life; I still manage not to be a bigot [beyond the extent to which I am immensely privileged along several axes plus internalised -isms, etc]. I am really unconvinced that mental illness is an excuse for being vile.)
Nicholas, thank you (1) for number-crunching and (2) for panel moderation :-)
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Nicholas, thank you (1) for number-crunching and (2) for panel moderation :-)
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