Captaaainuniverse
Time-Traveller
I'm really more in a school of thought that a body of work can speak for itself, in the case of some body of work containing a part of the artits/writers world view coming through in their work a little that will always be a thing, they create the piece of work they want. I'm using a bit of a far fetched hypothetical, but imagine a feminist, perhaps known for disruptive protests writes a story where in that story men are the antagonists and none of the male characters have any redeemable qualities, you will either see that writer make that narrative seem organic or plainly see that it's just that the writer hates men, what matters is how that world is created and wether the bias of the greater is too obvious.@ayase
But can you blame people for not wanting to support the work of a racist? And it is probably quite hard for many people to give the show the benefit of the doubt in regards to its dubious content now that they know what views the author holds. Likewise, it's probably difficult for one not to be reminded of the author's real life crappiness when the novel's themes are so uncomfortably close to that subject. It ruins the effect of the fiction and kills the illusion and the escapism. It might not be as difficult if the work was more easily separable. I'm not familiar at all with this show, but that's been my experience in similar situations.
But yeah, personally, I'm not sure that I really want to financially support well known racists. I know that most great talents are usually let downs as people, or at least have as many foibles as everyone else, and it's always dangerous to read the biographies of artists you love. But I do think there is a scale, and on my scale unabashedly attempting to devalue the human worth of people of a different race (or gender or sex) through your words is quite high, so I can't really blame people for wanting to wash their hands of this chap.
I'm a little more insouciant about racist artists from the past (providing they aren't on Hitler's level or something) , as racist beliefs were a lot more normalised and common, and if those artists are dead I know I'm not financially supporting them.
Well, that's my take on it. I wouldn't blame anyone who did want to continue reading it too of course, it's just that I do understand the disgust.
I say that but I doubt I'll trust a neo Nazi to write a harrowing and heartfelt tale called "The jew"
Is the blatant "racism" (he's Japanese, right?) Or more likely xenophobia obvious in MINE's work, or is it creatively "hidden"? And also old people exist, for those creating racist depictions from another age not all of them are dead! there is also the thing of wroters/artists like those on works like family guy with racist jokes, the matter is wether that is written comically with nuance that it doesn't reflect reality or wether it comes from a place of hate