doctorbadwolf
Heretic of The Seventh Circle
The US had a small but vocal Nazi party of its own, as well. And many more people who were extremely critical of them.The year he died they were still letting airships with nazi crosses on them land freely in the USA.
Like…you know there were people publicly castigating the proponents of slavery in the first years of the transatlantic slave trade, right? The idea that living 100 years ago, literally within living memory, spares him from criticism for his clearly stated views, is just wildly bonkers.
Whataboutism is never valid. Both the actions of the US, and the views of people like Lovecraft, were utterly vile and deserving of scorn.In the 1940's the United States arrested a lot of Japanese people explicitly for being Japanese and mainstream society was ok with it.