Scooterforever
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Never cared for Orson Scott Card, and I don't care much for Ender's Game, but it has more to with the fact I find his stuff uninteresting than it does with his politics. Some writers are able to keep their own personal politics and religion out of their works, others are not (e.g. L. Ron Hubbard, Grant Morrison). As long as a writer keeps their religion/ politics separate from their works, I still give their stuff a read. H.P. Lovecraft is one of my all-time favorite writers, I've read many of his most famous works, but I NEVER EVER read up on his personal life, and had no idea he was "a complete racist schmuck." If he's a creep, should that change the way I feel about his writing? I don't believe so; his writing doesn't seem to reflect his personal beliefs, and it's still great stuff. Frank Miller is a racist, sexist fascist, Alan Moore is an ego-maniacal dark wizard, Kevin Smith is a rude, mean-spirited, foul-mouthed troll, but I still enjoy their comic book writing, or at least their early stuff that isn't bogged down by their personal politics. Nobody's a saint, and if I only read stuff by people whose beliefs fit my own, I'd only have half a dozen books in my library.