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Tried reading something purporting to be an article on HP Lovecraft, focusing on his legacy. It became immediately obvious that 90% of the article was going to be a pointless lecture on racism and bigotry and how unhip people were to modern viewpoints more than a hundred years ago, the tone was super hostile and smug and estrogenic.
It focused on everything that's aged badly about Lovecraft instead of his legacy and what he's honored for, so stuff like his awkward poems, his cornier, more obscure stories nobody reads, trying to make you think that's the majority of his writing which isn't true, the majority of his writings is still widely read to this day. And of course it focused mostly on his racism. Thank you for reminding me that racism is bad! wouldn't have known otherwise!
Then this faggot article also called into question whether he's actually had that great of an impact on horror, which is obviously completely biased bullshit, of course he's had a huge impact, its undeniable. Literally every horror writer worth a shit since he's been alive has read and been influenced by him: Jeff Vandermeer, Stephen King, Clive Barker, you name it. anyway, you get the picture. Abandoned it halfway through, it was infuriating, I just wanted to be informed about the guy from a neutral standpoint but instead Im getting lectured probably by a zoomer who's never read anything that was written before 2005 at the most.
I'm sick of lazy editorializing by fat women and gay minorities.
It focused on everything that's aged badly about Lovecraft instead of his legacy and what he's honored for, so stuff like his awkward poems, his cornier, more obscure stories nobody reads, trying to make you think that's the majority of his writing which isn't true, the majority of his writings is still widely read to this day. And of course it focused mostly on his racism. Thank you for reminding me that racism is bad! wouldn't have known otherwise!
Then this faggot article also called into question whether he's actually had that great of an impact on horror, which is obviously completely biased bullshit, of course he's had a huge impact, its undeniable. Literally every horror writer worth a shit since he's been alive has read and been influenced by him: Jeff Vandermeer, Stephen King, Clive Barker, you name it. anyway, you get the picture. Abandoned it halfway through, it was infuriating, I just wanted to be informed about the guy from a neutral standpoint but instead Im getting lectured probably by a zoomer who's never read anything that was written before 2005 at the most.
I'm sick of lazy editorializing by fat women and gay minorities.