KOMega said:
I really liked Ender's Game, and a few of the sequel books (although I think the quality was on a slow decline for that series.)
Still, I didn't see any anti-gay stuff in his books. So whatever.
Although... I didn't really see what he actually said or did. Can someone show me what he did?
There isn't any anti-gay stuff in Ender's Game as far as I'm aware (although if you want bizarre anti-gay stuff in science fiction, Dune's kind of creepily
loaded(edit: nope,
totally wrong word choice, here--sorry for the confusion or any accidental outrage. Still not sure what the correct one'd be, but see followup comments) with it, at times... still love the series and Frank Herbert, but... yeah).
See wiki for an overview: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orson_Scott_Card#Homosexuality
He's on the board of directors for the "National Organization for Marriage" which, as you might guess, is an organization which ironically opposes having people to get legally married (and has done its best to oppress gay people because... who fucking knows).
Doesn't mean you have to not like is books or are a bad person for it, but I've found it hard to feel anything good toward the man or his work since finding out about that. Also, his anti-homosexuality essays are not just offensive in general, but seriously, deeply offensive to me as someone who absolutely loathes shitty attempts at argumentation. OSC is offensively, infuriatingly, absurdly, embarrassingly bad at forming a written argument.