Orson Scott Card Pleads 'Tolerance' For Ender's Game Movie 1448
interval1066 writes "A story in Wired describes Orson Scott Card's quest for tolerance in response to a boycott for Gavin Hood's film adaption of Ender's Game, saying that 'The gay marriage issue is moot' in a statement to Entertainment Weekly. Card is a long time anti-gay and defense of marriage activist. 'His concern, ostensibly, is that someone might be petty enough not to see his movie simply because he spent years lobbying for laws that treated certain people as less than human. The fallacy he employs here — that calling out hate-speech is intolerance on par with curtailing the human rights of others — is a favorite fallback of cowards and bullies, and a way of evading responsibility for the impact of their words and actions.' I guess he didn't see this film and the box-office importance of wide appeal coming, did he?"
Re:Tolerate whoever you like (Score:1, Funny)
Funny.. I have all Mr. Card's books, and re-read Ender's Game at least once a year, because it is a quality work that deserves to go down in history as one of the classics of American literature. In the future people will forget about Stephen King (the author of toilet-paper level trash), but they will remember Twain, Hemingway, Poe, Fitzgerald, Emerson, Hughes, Hawthorne, Whitman, Poe, Thoreau, Melville, Dickinson, Bradbury and Card.
Re:Really?!? (Score:5, Funny)
Better yet, download it from the Internet!
Each time you do that he loses a book's worth. Do it enough times, fast enough, and you might just bankrupt him before he dies.
Re:Really?!? (Score:5, Funny)
Fine, it's like some weird Treissand effect.
Re:Really?!? (Score:4, Funny)
Polygamy is an abomination. One should not mix greek and latin roots.