Latest James Bond novel mocked as woke for having anti-trans, Trump-associated villain

Multiple conservative critics condemned a recent James Bond novel for vilifying former President Trump and other conservative politicians in a story about a dastardly international plot against King Charles III.

Author Charlie Higson had been authorized by Ian Fleming Publications, who own the rights to the James Bond franchise, to write a new book to celebrate King Charles III’s coronation. Higson touted that his new book, "On His Majesty’s Secret Service," would feature "sex, violence, cars, a colorful villain with a nasty henchman, and of course, Bond himself, so well-known and yet so unknowable."

But in early September, conservative culture critics from multiple outlets condemned the novel as yet another beloved franchise that has been corrupted by modern "woke" political messaging.

The New York Times opinion columnist Ross Douthat scorched the novel in a piece headlined "How America Made James Bond ‘Woke,’" warning that it juxtaposes a progressive version of the globetrotting spy against a caricature of conservatism, "007 is charged with protecting King Charles III from a dastardly plot hatched by a super villain," Aethelstan of Wessex, who can be described as a "Brexiteer, a right-wing populist, apparently the true and natural heir to Goldfinger and Blofeld."

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He goes on to note that Bond, known for womanizing in the past, is in a romantic "situationship" with an immigration lawyer he permits to sleep with other men, and that his mission is that he "must travel to Viktor Orban’s Hungary to infiltrate the vast right-wing conspiracy and avert a terrorist attack at Charles’s coronation."

Douthat lamented it as yet another example of "American-style wokeness" asserting its power throughout the Anglosphere, or countries culturally and linguistically connected to England. 

Joel Abbott of NotTheBee, the real news offshoot of satirical humor website The Babylon Bee, wrote a similar review mocking the book for pandering to far-left cultural politics.

UK politician David Kurten had posted an excerpt from the novel where Bond sees a villainous conservative among a gathering of evildoer, the book describing him as being "famous for promoting COVID/vaccines/mask-wearing/5G conspiracy theories, which had spilled over into the usual anti-immigrant, anti-EU, anti-BBC, anti-MSM, anti-cultural Marxist, Climate Change Denial pronouncements," noting that this villainous Englishman had made an infamous "anti-trans diatribe."

On that same page, Bond notices that this villainous gathering has a lack of "diversity" or "disabled" representation.

"Bond was struck by something. It was a long while since he’d been at any kind of function that was almost exclusively full of men. It felt strange. There was not even a pretense at diversity here," the book wrote, later noting Aethelstan "hadn’t been the least bit concerned about ensuring that half of the people he’d hired to carry out his coup should be women, non-White, or disabled."

Abbott responded by writing, "The woke create these idiotic straw men out of anyone who doesn't think exactly like them, then imagine them to be the supervillains plotting to destroy the world," later adding, "This is why Hollywood can't write good villains anymore."

Critic Niall Gooch wrote a scathing review in The Spectator headlined, "Meet the awful new progressive James Bond." He suggested the main villain of the "outstandingly terrible" novel is a clear reference to Brexit proponent and former UKIP leader Nigel Farage.

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Bounding into Comics writer John F. Trent summarized that the novel, essentially, portrays "White men who oppose wokeness as the villains."

Trent quoted another purported excerpt of the novel where Bond observed that the villainous right-wing figures were discussing "how global warming was a con, and sooner or later came round to the Big Woke Conspiracy, Black Lives Matter, the Great Replacement, and what are we going to do about the Muslims?"

He also quotes a speech from Aethelstan where he warns "The greatest enemy is not a foreign invader," but rather can take the form of a "biased BBC journalist with a hidden agenda, a beardie from Islington who thinks we should all ride vegan bicycles and worship at the altar of Karl Marx, or a man in a dress who insists we call him ‘they.'"

In May, Higson spoke about his book on "The Bond Experience" podcast, where he noted that rather than a "international globalist Illuminati," the real modern equivalents to Bond villains are conservative political leaders and those who fund them.

He argued that "what is causing the most amount of instability in the world today" that spy agencies would be concerned about is "polarization of politics and the rise of this sort of populist far-right nationalism." He went on to argue that the current "conservative government" in the UK is one such example for its "dog whistle culture war politics," later noting that America’s equivalent, former President Trump, "has managed to completely destabilize the United States."

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Democrat Elissa Slotkin changes tune on GOP opponent she used to praise, said she'd 'never' run against

FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Elissa Slotkin, a Democratic candidate in the closely watched 2024 U.S. Senate race in Michigan, has had a change of heart toward one of her Republican opponents who she previously praised and said she "would never" run against.

"It’s important Michiganders understand exactly who Mike Rogers is: He was on the Trump national security transition team, and was in talks to be Trump’s FBI Director, but then got fired. Then he became a critic of Trump," Slotkin said in a Wednesday fundraising email, just hours after former Republican Rep. Mike Rogers launched his campaign.

"Regardless of his record on Trump, he's a true conservative. He supports an extreme nationwide abortion ban with no exceptions for rape, incest, or common miscarriage; he voted to cut Social Security and Medicare; and, with an A rating from the NRA, he voted to *expand* access to guns. He represented a version of my current congressional district, 4 years before I flipped it – but with a different set of values," she added.

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Her emailed statement ran in stark contrast to her previous praise of Rogers, including that she was "proud" to have him representing her district. Slotkin previously served as a CIA officer and briefed Rogers while he served as chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, which he led until his retirement in 2015.

"I remember being kind of proud that he was the congressman from back home, and Michigan, and had a very strong national security background," Slotkin told the Lansing City Pulse in June 2018 amid her first congressional run.

"I tell people very openly that I would never be running in this race if Mike Rogers were the congressman because he had offices all over the district. He was engaging people. He had a strong presence on Capitol Hill that was bringing things back to the district. And that, to me, is the core thing. I don’t have to agree with everything he believed in to know that he was working hard for the district," she added.

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On another occasion in July 2018, Slotkin praised Rogers as "different" than his Republican successor, then-Rep. Mike Bishop, and lauded his maintaining an office in what she called the "populist" part of Michigan's 8th Congressional District.

Slotkin ultimately defeated Bishop in her 2018 race and represented Rogers' former district until the state's congressional map was redrawn following the 2020 census. She has represented the 7th Congressional District since.

When reached for comment, Rogers' campaign was appreciative of Slotkin's prior support. 

"Mike Rogers is working hard to earn the support of every Michigander. We’re happy to hear the congresswoman agrees that Mike is the most qualified candidate for the U.S. Senate," campaign communications director Chris Gustafson said.

Slotkin's campaign did not respond to Fox's request for comment.

The race is expected to be one of the most closely watched of the 2024 election cycle, and will likely help determine which party ultimately controls the Senate. 

Get the latest updates from the 2024 campaign trail, exclusive interviews and more at our Fox News Digital election hub.

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