It's only censorship if I make you do it as well

Feb 08, 2011 08:51

Yesterday, a friend & I added 2,638 comics to my Comic Collectorz account. That's slightly over half of my collection.

This cataloging enabled me to grab out the Orson Scott Card Ultimate Iron Man comics I have, and prepare them for the shredder.

Why am I shredding comics? Well, it's both a long and a short story. The best way to describe it is thus:

When we're talking about my entertainment, I generally don't care what your political or religious views are, until your ass starts hanging out. At that point, I generally don't want to do anything to support you.

There's only three people who really stand out as having jumped the sofa for me: Tom Cruise, Mel Gibson, and Orson Scott Card.

While I support other people's right to read and support what they want (and I highly support libraries having differing viewpoints and books that I might or might not find acceptable for myself and my family), Card's anti-gay marriage religious views that came up during the Prop 8 battle in California two years ago was so vitriolic, that I no longer care how good or bad a writer he is. His writing is now twisted to me, and thus unenjoyable.

I could give away the comics I have[1], but I don't want to get anyone else interested in Card. I know that he won't fade away into obscurity anytime soon, but that doesn't mean I need to help him find new readers.

As BF enjoys saying, "Raptors like to shred". And this raptor intends to shred what she's got.

[1]The few books we have of his are BF's, and it's his right to do what he wants with them.

reading, bigotry, comics, homophobia, orson scott card, prop 8

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