Agents, Lies and the Absence of Videotape
Sep. 15th, 2011 07:33 pmI haven't commented on the "Say Yes to Gay YA" controversy, because I couldn't think of anything to add that wasn't already being said across the blogosphere. However, when this particular blogger feels the need defend her friend (the agent in question) by accusing
sartorias and
rachelmanija of using said agent "as a springboard ... to gain attention for their project", that's different.
To my mind, that's as hefty an accusation as homophobia, with the added bonus that it's an accusation of named individuals. So, for the record: I find it hard to name or even imagine anyone less likely than
sartorias to do such a thing. (I name her only because I don't know
rachelmanija.) Quite simply, to my mind
sartorias is a by-word for integrity, both as a writer and as a human being, and anyone who accuses her of seeking publicity by making false accusations jettisons credibility.
The obvious relief with which many of the commenters leapt on this straightforward denial as if it were an unimpeachable refutation is pretty telling, and what it tells ain't pretty.
To my mind, that's as hefty an accusation as homophobia, with the added bonus that it's an accusation of named individuals. So, for the record: I find it hard to name or even imagine anyone less likely than
The obvious relief with which many of the commenters leapt on this straightforward denial as if it were an unimpeachable refutation is pretty telling, and what it tells ain't pretty.