• Hugo awards self-censored to please China

    From Retrograde@21:1/5 to All on Fri Feb 16 17:57:02 2024
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    Title: Leaked Emails Show Hugo Awards Self-Censoring To Appease China
    Author: BeauHD
    Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2024 19:50:00 -0500
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    samleecole shares a report from 404 Media: A trove of leaked emails shows how administrators of one of the most prestigious awards in science fiction censored
    themselves because the awards ceremony was being held in China. Earlier this month, the Hugo Awards came under fire with accusations of censorship when several authors were excluded from the awards, including Neil Gaiman, R. F. Kuang, Xiran Jay Zhao, and Paul Weimer. These authors' works had earned enough votes to make them finalists, but were deemed "ineligible" for reasons not disclosed by Hugo administrators. The Hugo Awards are one of the largest and most important science fiction awards. [...] The emails, which show the process of compiling spreadsheets of the top 10 works in each category and checking them
    for "sensitive political nature" to see if they were "an issue in China," were obtained by fan writer Chris M. Barkley and author Jason Sanford, and published on fandom news site File 770 and Sanford's Patreon, where they uploaded the full
    PDF of the emails. They were provided to them by Hugo Awards administrator Diane
    Lacey. Lacey confirmed in an email to 404 Media that she was the source of the emails. "In addition to the regular technical review, as we are happening in China and the *laws* we operate under are different...we need to highlight anything of a sensitive political nature in the work," Dave McCarty, head of the
    2023 awards jury, directed administrators in an email. "It's not necessary to read everything, but if the work focuses on China, taiwan, tibet, or other topics that may be an issue *in* China...that needs to be highlighted so that we
    can determine if it is safe to put it on the ballot of if the law will require us to make an administrative decision about it." The email replies to this directive show administrators combing through authors' social media presences and public travel histories, including from before they were nominated for the 2023 awards, and their writing and bodies of work beyond just what they were nominated for. Among dozens of other posts and writings, they note Weimer's negative comments about the Chinese government in a Patreon post and misspell Zhao's name and work (calling their novel Iron Widow "The Iron Giant"). About author Naseem Jamnia, an administrator allegedly wrote, "Author openly describes
    themselves as queer, nonbinary, trans, (And again, good for them), and frequently writes about gender, particularly non-binary. The cited work also relies on these themes. I include them because I don't know how that will play in China. (I suspect less than well.)" "As far as our investigation is concerned
    there was no reason to exclude the works of Kuang, Gaiman, Weimer or Xiran Jay Zhao, save for being viewed as being undesirable in the view of the Hugo Award admins which had the effect of being the proxies Chinese government," Sanford and Barkley wrote. In conjunction with the email trove, Sanford and Barkley also
    released an apology letter from Lacey, in which she explains some of her role in
    the awards vetting process and also blames McCarty for his role in the debacle. McCarty, along with board chair Kevin Standlee, resigned earlier this month.

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  • From JAB@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Fri Feb 16 12:23:19 2024
    On Fri, 16 Feb 2024 17:57:02 GMT, Retrograde
    <[email protected]d> wrote:

    ...and checking them
    for "sensitive political nature" to see if they were "an issue in China,"

    When Bob Dylan went to China, he too was selective about which songs
    were sung.

    Tesla kisses their butt, and I must assume all who do business with
    China, submits to the Borg.

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