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Originally Posted by HarryT
No, because in all those cases those organisations DO things that you disagree with. All Mr. Card seems to have done is to say that he personally disapproves of certain things. There is a fundamental difference. If you're saying that you're not going to buy Mr. Card's books because he doesn't think the same way that you do, aren't you bring just as bigoted as he is?
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If my local butcher, baker or candlestick maker held views similar to those of Orson Scott Card, and made a point of publicizing them, I would find somewhere else to buy my meat, bread or...candlesticks. Would that be in some way wrong?