KirayaTiDrekan
Adventurer
Serious question: do you subscribe to any media streaming/rental services, ie Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Instant, Spotify, etc.?
Ender's Game is on Netflix. So are a lot of Roman Polanski films. I don't even want to countenance the sins of musicians. So in some small diffuse way, everyone who subscribes to these services provides financial support to artists who have espoused terrible views and/or committed and been convicted of heinous crimes.
Are you willing to carry your position that far? If not, why?
Since I agree with the Squirrel on this, I wanted to offer my perspective (not trying to answer for him, though).
Services like those are just that, services. In that regard, it would be like associating the movie theater showing Ender's Game alongside The Avengers, some indie flick, and a romcom. Money has changed hands numerous times before the product ever gets to the consumer. The message, for me, is sent by not consuming that particular product. I don't buy a OSC book when I'm at the bookstore. I don't go to see Ender's Game at the movie theater and I don't watch Ender's Game on Amazon Prime. The way in which subscription services measure their audience, so to speak, is by how many views a movie or show gets, so the message still gets sent.