TaranTheWanderer
Legend
But what if it isn't a symbol of what you think it is?This is unbelievable.
You are telling people who are being offended by something, that they should ignore the fact that the symbol is offensive to them because the person using that symbol doesn't mean to be offensive?
Are you serious?
I mean, you clearly think that it's a symbol of Black/Asian oppression. (or something like that - I forget your exact wording) I think you stated that in several threads
So, your own interpretation of the content is offensive to your sensibilities.
I actually don't think orcs represent that. If I were to make a real-life comparison, I'd say Norse Raider or, possibly, Celtic. I'm actually Scottish, so am I supposed to be insulted by it? I mean you, clearly, are. The point isn't whether I'm supposed to be insulted, the point is there are, obviously, different interpretations to the content. You can't tell me I'm wrong here. This is what I believe and I can actually draw parallels if I think on it hard enough.. So given that we have different views of the same content, it actually means you're getting offended by content that might not actually be what you think it is!
I think Frogreaver is trying to point out that he's not drawing the same lines you are. He's not saying he doesn't find the oppression of races offensive, he's saying he's never drawn the same parallels that you are and doesn't actually believe the content does what you are saying.
So, on a personal level, at a gaming table, if you were to play in his game, he would change or reskin orcs so as not to offend you because that's what an inclusive table does.
But does a whole gaming company need to reskin an entire part of their content because people are misinterpreting what the content actually represents?
Maybe that's what @FrogReaver is trying to say?
I'm not sure what the answer is. At the very least, they should clarify it to avoid confusion.
Edit: sorry to extend the argument. It wasn't my intention.