TSR TSR3 Blames Widespread Pushback On WotC

In an unexpected turn of events, the primary individuals behind TSR3 have claimed the pushback they've received on social media and elsewhere was orchestrated by .... D&D publisher Wizards of the Coast (a company which has thus far remained completely silent on recent events). TSR3 is run by Justin LaNasa, Stephen Dinehart, and Ernie Gygax. The controversy has been raging for over a week...

In an unexpected turn of events, the primary individuals behind TSR3 have claimed the pushback they've received on social media and elsewhere was orchestrated by .... D&D publisher Wizards of the Coast (a company which has thus far remained completely silent on recent events).

TSR3 is run by Justin LaNasa, Stephen Dinehart, and Ernie Gygax. The controversy has been raging for over a week, since TSR3 announced itself with a press release.


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Stephen Dinehart and Ernie Gygax have since deactivated their Twitter accounts; Justin LaNasa doesn't appear to have one, but it is believed he is the person operating TSR3's Twitter account. A couple of days ago, Ernie Gygax posted about recent events on Facebook (note that he edited the post, but the original can be seen here).

I wish to state in the strongest terms that I never meant to hurt anyone of any race, creed or color. My video From the Bunker caused some to feel that they would not be welcome or would be looked down upon. That was never the intent, I was reacting to focus of modern role play into a more background and Role Play rather than the wargame that so made so many lives happy over 40 years ago.

As a gamer it meant that most of us were not worthy of any attention from others of our own age. We were Nerds. We were brainy-acks and others would snicker. Older classmen would ask to "borrow" something of ours to then pass back and forth a game of keep away. I used to receive some special attention from about 4 Juniors in my Freshman year. I played the Violin and often I began to wish that I had Super Powers, perhaps become a Giant.. I was far to shy and then embarrassed as attractive ladies would just lower the eyes while the jocks or other socially vibrant fellows had some fun at another geeky nerds expense. Thank goodness I grew 4 inches my junior year.

The only real comfort zone we all could share was a table in the lunch room. At least the fledgling TSR found fertile minds in those who had only those like us - gamers. Rather than have to risk embarrassing myself, since Phy Ed was going to force us to dance with those wonderful and yet scary girls. Well to get my Diploma I had to slave for a month to Mr. Gerber the head of the Phy Ed department. Fortunately I knew all about janitorial work as before D&D and TSR dad only made $5,000 as a Cobbler (five children) and we had food stamps and even free school lunches. Yes you had to go to the councilors office every week to collect your free lunch passes. Obviously you could feel all the eyes on you and the talk about....

Everyone has been welcome at my gaming table and multitudes of new friends have been created by the time spent playing the games we Love. Look at pictures of gaming on my site or anywhere I run games. Everyone is welcome, just like a Boot Hill game leave your guns at the bar until you leave town. If you come to the Dungeon Hobby Shop Museum Jeff R. Leason will show you courtesy and a smile and you will see that gaming with elder gamers is a safe and entertaining environment.


 

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I am reminded of a lawyer over on Twitter who has put forth the Rule of Goats, which is... colorfully unprintable on these boards.

It amounts to: If you do a horrid thing for performance, or because it upsets those that you feel are overly sensitive, you still did a horrid thing.
100%.

And maybe you aren’t the terrible person you presented in the performance, but since you probably aren’t being paid to be that terrible like an actual actor would be, then it’s pretty likely you are the type of terrible that enjoys watching people suffer.
 

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Mannahnin

Scion of Murgen (He/Him)
I think it's because no one wants to spend three hours trawling through a week's worth of toxic Twitter posts and a thousand tweets just to win an internet discussion only to have you move the goal post and declare the tweet isn't "mean enough" or isn't a "death threat"

I left Twitter years ago because I got tired of it's toxicity and negativity
I'm not spending my day off subjecting myself to that to prove anything to you
Hang on; you aren't even on Twitter but you ASSUME he's been threatened?

I understand that Twitter has a lot of junk and its interface reinforces a lot of terrible behavior, but this strains credulity. You seem to be assuming Ernie's actions are justified and inventing a reason to justify them.

I'm sorry you had such a traumatic experience on Twitter. But this reads like you're projecting your own experience onto Ernie's and you're giving him the benefit of the doubt well past the point when he can reasonably be considered to have forfeited that.
 
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J.Quondam

CR 1/8
If Ernie is suffering LaNasa is extending it for selfish purposes. This is so stupid it’s almost comedic if it wasn’t so aweful.
Yes... I get the impression that LaNasa is keeping his own name and face at arm's length from this. (Though maybe I'm mistaken in that?)
It seems that, for all his faults, Ernie is being dangled out there like bait by someone/s much worse than him.
 


CleverNickName

Limit Break Dancing
Well then.
I wondered what the next angle was going to be. I thought it was going to be the usual "my account got hacked" but nope, I was wrong. This is certainly a choice.

I'm neurodivergent. People I love are on the spectrum. If this little hint was intended to excuse poor behavior or deflect criticism and consequences, I will blow a fuse.
 
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"I am reminded of a lawyer over on Twitter who has put forth the Rule of Goats, which is... colorfully unprintable on these boards.

It amounts to: If you do a horrid thing for performance, or because it upsets those that you feel are overly sensitive, you still did a horrid thing."



Interesting. I think that's completely wrong, but it's interesting.


My point about Twitter in particular is, no matter it's original intent, it is NOW an uncomfortable mix of performance art and marketing. Not something that should even be mentioned in any serious discussion of someones actual beliefs and opinions.
 

Thaumaturge

Wandering. Not lost. (He/they)
Yikes. If Ernie is on the autism spectrum, that’s really tough, but he still needs to make the effort to understand how what he said was wrong. It probably feels unfair, but that doesn’t change anything.

If he’s not on the spectrum and this is just an opportunity to hide behind a label, that’s really gross.

Thaumaturge.

Edit: punctuation.
 

cmad1977

Hero
And making a whip of cords, he drove them all out of the temple, with the sheep and oxen. And he poured out the coins of the money-changers and overturned their tables. And he told those who sold the pigeons, "Take these things away; do not make my Father's house a house of trade". — John 2:13–16

He clearly should have politely disagreed with them instead of losing the moral high ground eh?

I love it when people who invoke Jesus get owned by Jesus.
 

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