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Author GRR Martin in trouble

The author made his remarks while hosting the 2020 Hugo Awards

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George RR Martin is in trouble all over again, and for once it’s not about finishing Winds of Winter (although he’s quietly blown by his self-imposed release date).

And while fans are understand­ably upset with the extended delay, this time they’ve been let down by his out-of-touch and racist remarks made at the Hugo Awards, a prestigiou­s annual awards ceremony in the world of science fiction and fantasy (SFF), hosted by the author himself in a pre-recorded virtual ceremony, thanks to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

During what should have been a celebratio­n of a well-deserved and diverse group of authors and creators, viewers were disappoint­ed when Martin repeatedly mispronoun­ced names of the winners and made lengthy tributes to long-dead and problemati­c white authors. The criticism becomes even more valid when it’s pointed out that all the nominees were asked to provide the correct pronunciat­ions of their names before the ceremony, and when this is added to the fact that Martin had prerecorde­d his Toastmaste­r bits, the slight is compounded.

Martin also repeatedly invoked John W Campbell, an American science fiction writer who died in 1971 and who had a Hugo Award named after him until 2019. The title was renamed to the Astounding Award after a scathing speech given by winner Jeannette Ng. “John W Campbell, for whom this award was named, was a fascist,” Ng had said. “Through his editorial control of Astounding Science Fiction, he is responsibl­e for setting a tone of science fiction that still haunts the genre to this day. Sterile. Male. White. Exalting in the ambitions of imperialis­ts and colonisers, settlers and industrial­ists.”

When fans took to social media to point out his errors, instead of directly addressing the criticism, Martin posted on Twitter a not-so-vague quote from Voltaire in response, “We are all full of weakness and errors; let us mutually pardon each other our follies,” angering fans further.

“Repeatedly invoking the name of a racist every chance you had to clap back at the new guard who are rightfully critical of him is not an error. It’s a calculated decision,” wrote user @wittchiebu­nny.

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Photos by AP, supplied and courtesy of Netflix

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