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*Orson Scott Card has received backlash for expressing homophobic and racist<span style='color: red'><sup><nowiki>[Citation needed]</nowiki></sup></span> views, opposing same-sex marriage and writing essays that heavily imply whiteness and intelligence are synonymous. These are controversies from 2013 and earlier, not expanded on since. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orson_Scott_Card#Homosexuality|Source]
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*Orson Scott Card has received backlash for expressing homophobic and racist<span style='color: red'><sup><nowiki>[Citation needed]</nowiki></sup></span> views, opposing same-sex marriage and writing essays that heavily imply whiteness and intelligence are synonymous. These are controversies from 2013 and earlier, not expanded on since. <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orson_Scott_Card#Homosexuality</ref>
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Ender's Game
Cover of Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
Author(s) Orson Scott Card
Published January 15, 1985
Publisher Tor Books
Genre(s) Science Fiction
Age group Young Adult


Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card is a young adult science fiction novel, originally published on January 15, 1985. It is the first book in the Ender's Saga series.

Trigger Warnings

  • Animal abuse (off page)
  • Blood
  • Death
  • Genocide (alien species)
  • Manipulation
  • Violence

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Controversies

  • Orson Scott Card has received backlash for expressing homophobic and racist[Citation needed] views, opposing same-sex marriage and writing essays that heavily imply whiteness and intelligence are synonymous. These are controversies from 2013 and earlier, not expanded on since. [1]

References