He's wrong. But entitled to his opinion.
He's still wrong. And still entitled to his opinion.
It was a role-playing game last night when my friends and I played it. Our characters rescued a goblin union organizer from an ambush by fae assassins. Later, my guy offered to compose 'highly eroticized propaganda' to aid the labor movement... it's a long story.
And that action is 'play with creative people'. At least, that works for us.
It's possible to not like something while still recognizing what it is. Liver and onions, for instance, while revolting, is still food, and anyone asserting otherwise is being silly.
That said, I wish Necromancer Games luck with their 4e products, if they decide to go that route. I'd love to see some diverse, high-quality takes on 4e. I just do think it needs to turned back into something is obviously already is.
You are wrong to "bewrong" him. It is a matter of your opinion as is his. Your opinion cannot make wrong his opinion.