If you are so opposed to racism, why does your signature quote one of the most racist authors of the 20th century?
Lovecraft was a racist & homophobe, but that hideous flaw in his character does not, in my view, invalidate his art or some of his other views. The number of authors born more than a century ago who could pass a modern litmus test might be very few.
The guy openly declared his admiration for Hitler, and if he was alive today, he would certainly be an alt-right activist.
It's interesting to see his views on many subjects, including race and politics, evolve over his lifetime. He went from literally publishing a small press journal called the Conservative to being a fan of socialism. If he were alive today, and remained on his trajectory (as seems likely to me) I guarantee he would not be alt-right. One of his last letters is oddly prescient about the future of Republicanism and American society in general:
"Unsupervised capitalism is through. But various Nazi & fascist compromises can be cooked up to save the plutocrats most of their spoils while lulling the growing army of the unpropertied with either a petty programme of panem et circenses, or else a system of artificially created & distributed jobs at starvation wages on the CCC or WPA idea. A regime of that sort, spiced with the right brand of hysterical flag-waving, sloganeering, and verbal constitution-saving, might conceivably be as stable & popular as Hitlerism & that is what the younger & more astute babbitts of the Republican party are quietly & insidiously working toward. Preferring the more civilised alternative of socialism, I can't say that I wish them luck!"
Letter to CL Moore mid-October 1936
Even his occasional 'admiration' for Hitler was a bit tempered:
"I know he’s a clown but god I like the boy!"
For better or worse, Lovecraft died in 1937, before the war or the death camps. To me it's clear he had already seen through Hitler, already placing him in better company than real Nazi sympathizers like Charles Lindbergh.