WayOfTheFourElements
Hero
OTOH, Lovecraft most certainly IS problematic. His fiction and his personal life are rife with bigotry and intollerance. When he talks about the fish eyed abominations in Shadows of Innsmouth, he is SPECIFICALLY talking about my children. So, yeah, I'd say I have a fairly large problem with his inclusion in Appendix E. I would much rather see him removed. Now, why Lovecraft and not,say, Howard? Well, sure, Howard and Burroughs aren't exactly the epitome of cultural sensitivity, but, let's be honest, they are both more simply reflective of their times. Howard and Burroughs don't really go out of their way to attack various minorities in the way that Lovecraft does.
Doesn't that just make Lovecraft more challenging and horrifying? He is writing horror after all. Personally, I find his views horrific.