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How do books like 'Fatherland' and 'The Man in the High Castle' get published in a world where publishing houses are increasingly cowed by tumblerite slacktivist groups?
>>9241793
Because "tumblerite slacktivist groups" are not as powerfull as /pol/ pretends them to be. Publishing house are company, and they care more about profit than virtue signaling. Also the books you're talking about are older than SJWs.
>>9241793
Also "High Castle" is from like 50 fucking years ago and isn't about how cool the Nazis are
>>9241793
/pol/yp doesn't know they're both quasi-dystopian texts
>cowed by tumblerite slacktivist groups
they don't have much effect on publishers desu
nice meemee
>>9242968
b..b...b...but there was that aticle that anon spammed every fucking day a month ago about some publisher that nobody gives a fuck about employing proof readers who can sniff out implied racism and sexism in drafts.