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book vs person. Heinlen explored ideas.
and no, I have no read that one.
When the idea is "if you get gang raped, just lie back and enjoy it," I think that says something about the person.
Not always. If it was a constant them then yes, but Heinlen was complicated. It’s like saying Stephen king likes to murder people.
It's okay to think rapey stuff is bad.
I haven't read this story, and it is ironic that Heinlein's list makes a point about the characters viewpoint not being the author's.
~~I'm~~ In that same point he also goes on to say that fiction is entertainment. It's also okay to like rapey entertainment I guess is the argument your making. Maybe you'd like the sword of truth books. Or some stephen r donaldson.
I haven’t read that book, so I can’t comment on it.
Starship troopers is all fascism but Heinlen wasn’t a fascist.
His books were to make you think or explore a topic.
That idea is also a very common thing in Ayn Rand's writing too, which he's said he was quite influenced by her writing in an interview in the mid 70s.