As such, I have no desire to read any of his books. True, Ender's Game is (mostly) well-regarded by literary sci-fi aficionados, and I admit that makes me a tad curious about it, but that curiosity is outweighed by my personal distaste for Card.
I'm with Daneel on this one.
I understand where you're coming from, but, as someone who read
Ender's Game and
Speaker for the Dead long before being aware that Card lived in fuckwit territory, the books really don't come across as having been crafted by an intolerant bigot. If anything,
Speaker for the Dead is the exact opposite, a moving plea for compassion and tolerance wrapped in a tragedy about how horrible things happen to good people (and alien species).
I don't know, maybe his first novels and his current political blogs were written by two different Orson Scott Cards.