I don't disagree, but the distinction in question - that the more odious aspects of such a fantasy setting are there to be fought against, rather than bought into - isn't one that strikes me as being recognized by the push to have such things removed altogether. Anything which contravenes contemporary humanist morality is taken as something which shouldn't be present, whether it's recognition that orcs are innately different from humans, that evil sorcerer-kings will use their magic to create slave races, or that it's morally good for the benevolent gods to hold that all people are collectively guilty for the hubris of their leaders.