I don't want this to be a thread debating this putz, but in the words of Dr. Killemoff's right hand man, Psycho...
I told ya so.
Grab the umbrellas, the crapstorm is about to begin. (While I do not want any responses or debates on this, I love how a batsnot insane writer is pleading for tolerance of intolerance after saying that the government should be overthrown if Gay Marriage was legalized. Seriously... what a putz. What an all Yiddish and Hebrew euphemism for male parts).
Ender's Game Boycott:
At what point do we separate art from the artist? There are plenty of entertainers who have done some shady things. But those are usually personal transgressions that have no impact on the public. Card helms an organization with the
singular intent to prevent the advancement of equal rights for LGBT people. He’s said some needlessly ugly things about us too. The truth is one can support traditional marriage
and marriage equality. Those two things don't have to be mutually exclusive.
Do I think his role in social issues is now "moot" that the Supreme Court has ruled against his prejudice? No, I don't. I'm tired of the double speak from people like him - that somehow not tolerating his intolerance is somehow intolerance. It's not. That's a child's game. Something Card knows a lot about. And I don't for a second think that this issue is over with his organization. He has vowed to obstruct every attempt to implement the court's ruling. It’s funny how he left that part out in his recent sound-bite.
Everyone, including Orson Scott Card, David Duke and the Chick-fil-A guy, is
entitled to an opinion and to voice that opinion too. No one is disputing that. I don't think anyone should be
censored. However, we all have the
freedom to respond to others' free speech. I believe that it's a big country and an even bigger world. There's room for us all and it's
unnecessary to force our neighbors to live our personal values. I feel the same way about religious freedom too, but that's a separate topic.
People like Card pretend that social issues, such as marriage equality, threaten to take that away from him. That is nonsense. An intellectually dishonest diversion. Does the mere existence of a "nontraditional" family down the street encroach on anyone else's religious freedom? Of course not.
Keep an eye out for slippery slope arguments, because they are often used once a person has already lost the higher ground.
The advertisers are downplaying Card's role in the film, but he wrote Ender’s Game and serves as a producer. He also serves on the board of NOM which is little more than a
modern day Klan trying to inflict their myopic ideas of
"social purity" on the public. It's a shame that anyone would still support such people in the 21st century.
That’s the point where I draw the line. I'm skipping this picture. I hope others will too.
Sorry for the soapbox here, but it was necessary. I usually separate art from artist. People like Mel Gibson, Robert Downey Jr., Lindsay Lohan and others have spotty pasts, but those people were (or are) troubled. Their behavior, however abhorrent, was (or is) primarily damaging them. These are private matters that are really none of our business. I don't carry such silly grudges. This is a different matter entirely.
If David Duke had produced a film, I'd boycott that too. That’s the point I’m making here. Card has a right to his personal prejudice. Nobody should try to silence that. We really shouldn't support it either. /soapbox