Specific dislaimers is opening a huge can of worms. Really.
If you start putting disclaimers on specific books, you make yourself a target. What about X? It doesn't have a disclaimer. It's hella problematic, and you WotC, you are saying this is perfectly ok? Here's why it's problematic right now!
Really. If you have a Youtube channel and know a little bit about critical theory (You don't need to know a lot, as the sheer quantity of political criticism of media for problematic content has ballooned, the quality of that criticism has completely nosedived). Free publicity for your Youtube channel and free bad publicity for WotC.
And of course you can't just assume that sensitivty readers will catch things that genuinely are problematic either. So the youtube or blog makers may actually be correct.
The disclaimer was somewhat cynical, but it was obviously the most sensible move in the current climate. It basically defanged a lot of the brouhaha over Oriental Adventures.
If you start putting disclaimers on specific books, you make yourself a target. What about X? It doesn't have a disclaimer. It's hella problematic, and you WotC, you are saying this is perfectly ok? Here's why it's problematic right now!
Really. If you have a Youtube channel and know a little bit about critical theory (You don't need to know a lot, as the sheer quantity of political criticism of media for problematic content has ballooned, the quality of that criticism has completely nosedived). Free publicity for your Youtube channel and free bad publicity for WotC.
And of course you can't just assume that sensitivty readers will catch things that genuinely are problematic either. So the youtube or blog makers may actually be correct.
The disclaimer was somewhat cynical, but it was obviously the most sensible move in the current climate. It basically defanged a lot of the brouhaha over Oriental Adventures.