In this metaphor, who is the ASPCA and who is PETA?
Sad Puppies are the former, whereas Rabid Puppies are the latter.
But you have already stated that you dislike the Sad Puppies' tactics. What exactly makes them commendable?
Or are they just the lesser of two evils, in your view? If so, out of what merit other than "not being associated with Theodore Beale"?
Like I said, I don't agree with their tactics. I'm afraid things might go into a downward spiral. Already, their opponents are trying to get their nominees excluded from the awards altogether.
But the Hugo awards were already politicized.
In what sense and to what extent?
I mean, as far as I know the SF&F fandom skews left, or at least the part of it that attends Worldcon does. Given that we should expect right wingers like Correia et al will be unpopular to some extent (Correia says he has suffered harassment for his views. I have no reason to doubt this and I don't endorse it or condone it).
But in that sense, the Hugos are politicised in pretty much the same way as any human activity. I don't know that the there's any practical solution to that other than demographic shift, and even then it wouldn't be apolitical, it would just be politicised in a different way.
GRRM argues at length that the awards themselves are not unfairly shutting out right-wing writers. I'm not exactly sure if it bears out, but he would know better than me. If you have an argument on that, I'm happy to hear it.
Okay then, what solutions would you suggest? I'm all ears.
I don't have one. It would be nice if the puppies went off to organise their own awards for that rewards whatever it is the want Sci-Fi to be and let the Hugos be the Hugos, but I don't think they'll do that on their own and I don't know how to get them to do it.
Like I said, the Puppies are calling up what they cannot put down. Right now the situation
might be solved by unilateral action on their part, and that's not going to happen. If it goes much further, and other groups decide to start replicating their tactics, then a unilateral solution is impossible. Hurray for Nash equilibria.
Then again, it just might go away on its own when people lose interest, who knows. Politics are complicated.