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The only people I know who are fans of Lovecraft (as in, they've actually read his stories) know the guy was a racist, and we still think the claims about racism showing in his fiction are overblown.
Yeah. Lovecraft was definitely bigoted, but the claims about his racism are still overblown because progressives have been/are slowly changing the definition of "racist." And Lovecraft fans know that and know to ignore them.
For example, the basic premise for The Shadow over Innsmouth requires the feeling of being an outsider in a strange, insular place filled with odd, possibly inhuman strangers who might be hostile. This is a feeling everyone understands, but wokescolds have redefined as "xenophobia" at best and "racism" at worst... which it isn't. It's the fear of the unknown and the "other," which is integral to a lot of horror (though you're barely able you do it anymore without getting shit because of political correctness) and which nobody is ever going to lecture out of the human experience.
As an aside, Niggerman is a great name for a cat

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I thought The Lighthouse was pretty good.