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299. Should Christian Authors Post About Politics? Part 2

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Last week your solo host, Stephen, shared a hot take: that some authors’ sudden hot takes on political topics add more heat than light. These cringe political posts distract from the author’s job and confuse fans, and some go further into sinful slanders. Now that Zack is back, let’s re-engage this topic as fans and explore hope for biblical unity. Without telling anyone to “stop with politics!” or missing real concerns, how can authors post better about those topics, if they post at all?

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Mission update

1. Top recent celebrity political wins and fails

  • Last week, Stephen should have predicted Grammy Awards cringe.
  • He feels sympathy for Billy Eilish and others who just say stuff.
  • Some celebrities can get away with this because they’re Big.
  • Example 1: J.K. Rowling, who lives in a castle and everything.
  • Example 2: George Clooney, legacy, leftist, but moderate in tone.
  • Example 3: Conservative actors who find other (often niche) work.
  • Authors who feel tempted to this openness: are you Big like them?
  • It’s like going out to buy a $10,000 suit before you can afford this.
  • If not, the cringe political post isn’t an upgrade, but a downgrade.
  • Personally, Stephen doesn’t mind politically outspoken celebrities.
  • Those who do this out of seeming grace/surplus tend to win.
  • Those who do this out of seeming vengeance/poverty tend to lose.
  • Big tip here for aspiring authors: you must give more than you take.
  • Otherwise they look kinda desperate for attention, or else insincere.

2. Engaging your responses to episode 298

Our own Guildmaster, Ticia Messing, wants a refuge:

I have several indie authors I read or recently subscribed to their newsletters who all took part in a join political statement over the weekend with the same general idea. It was clearly to win political points for their side, and it was clearly a “If you do not agree with me, you are wrong,” and reading it I felt dirty and used. Even the author who tried to be more circumspect in how she talked about it because it was still clear what she was talking about.

My problem is I come to their newsletters not to read about politics; it is my refuge from politics. I read them to find out about how their writing is going, a quick glimpse into their life, some book recommendations, and maybe a snippet of their upcoming book.

Instead, all of these newsletters had paragraphs about Political Issue.

Jason Huff seeks to challenge cringepost motives:

What is difficult about social media in general is that most posts about politics aren’t about determining a side or discussing a moral issue but virt

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