Some of you may remember COVID SuperSpreader Sean Feucht, who used to be part of the Bethel Redding cult, but has now spun out on his own in southern California.
Yesterday he complained the megapublisher HarperCollins cancelled a book he was supposed to publish with them:
@sunny_in_MN in case you didn’t see this. pic.twitter.com/O5uparuBI6
— Dee Holmes (@mmmirele) January 12, 2022
There’s no evidence to suggest that Sean Feucht had a signed contract. I did some searching and no announcement of a new book coming, no indication of a date of publication. I think ole Sean the SuperSpreader is not being quite honest.
— Dee Holmes (@mmmirele) January 12, 2022
And as it turns out, he wasn’t being honest (link goes to Christian Post christianpost.com). It appears from Twitter that there MIGHT have been a memo of understanding or something similar.
And if you didn’t think this guy was bad news, there’s this:
@sunny_in_MN and in today’s Sean Feucht news, he’s all upset that his child is being taught the use of “they” as a gender neutral pronoun. pic.twitter.com/BBiaJmxXvn
— Dee Holmes (@mmmirele) January 13, 2022
(Feucht has me blocked, but apparently he’s unaware of the “incognito” function in Twitter, to say nothing of my backup account that only follows religious fanatics.)
Just to rant for a sec, I’ve used “they” for YEARS to refer to a single person. When I write incident reports, I am not allowed to use names or pronouns that might actually identify the person who may have not followed (for example) the specified reboot sequence after patching. So “they” it is. I have got to stop rolling my eyes, they’re eventually going to get stuck in the “up” position.