Abyss, on 21 July 2014 - 07:06 PM, said:
I could be wrong, it's been years since i read it, but im fairly sure the book ENDER'S GAME contains no particular bigotry ( aside from the whole anti-bugism thing).
Scott himself has said some fairly close minded, bigotted things publicly and he's been rightly painted for it, but for accuracy's sake, i don't think it was in everything he's ever written ever.
I didn't know anything about Card 'til just recently, when I checked him out on Wikipedia after reading Ender's Game. There were several moments in EG that made me wonder a little about the politics behind the book, but as I said earlier, it wasn't anything particularly serious (aside from some remarks about the evolution of women that betrayed both sexism and a serious misunderstanding of evolution). And, of course, aside from the fact that the totalitarian political system in place seems kinda vindicated by the end, or perhaps condemned for not being totalitarian enough (since Peter's vindicated).
But as I said, on the whole, I think it was pretty brilliant, moments of unease and everything. I'm far less certain about Speaker for the Dead, and even less so about Xenocide (although I'm not far into that one).