Hey all.
I'm a big H.P.Lovecraft fan, and judging from some of the recent posts on weird fiction, i'm not alone. But Lovecraft was a confirmed racist. And his racism was of the very worst type, that of the "bestial" variety, where a non-white "character" would be reduced to the status of sub-human, sneaky and untrustworthy at best. I would say that this is the type of racism a culture needs to demonstrate before the very worst atrocities can occur.
But he did write a tight story.
My question is, what does everyone make of a racism in fiction, especially as demonstrated by one of their favourite authors? Does anyone refuse to read someone they love because of this type of problem? Is it fair to say that a writer can be "of his time" or is this just sweeping a problem under the carpet? Is there a level of racism that can be tolerated and a line beyond which you won't go?
What does everyone think?


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My friend and I started discussing this and the little girl asked what was the matter. I answered her that the cartoon was being mean by making the mother and her baby look silly. (keeping in mind that she is 4). She looks at me and says "But maybe the baby was hungry?". I really didn't have a response to that so I just said yes, maybe. 
