Alzrius
The EN World kitten
And they should be left there.Just a note: I don't think we have "A-Game threads" at ENWorld. That's an RPG.net thing, not an ENWorld thing.
And they should be left there.Just a note: I don't think we have "A-Game threads" at ENWorld. That's an RPG.net thing, not an ENWorld thing.
Tell you what super mature knight:That is child's view. Just because there is something else worse going on, doesn't mean YOU should shut down discussion of anything else.
I thought Orcs of Thar was deleted and not for sale, and I find it quite disgusting that it is.
What doesn't surprise me, is a bought of good old mid western boys laughing and joking that racism is fine, "just ignore it bro".
Well no, I choose not to "just ignore it bro".
And shame on you boys that are happy with such a racist property up for sale.
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I have to give some credit to this. I thought their excuses to be beyond absurd. It has nothing to do with profits or control of IP. It’s all for the people! I just can’t.Hi, what has made this more of a hot button, is Hasbro's recent attempts to portray itself as a "protector" and "moderator" of the game community--with Hasbro claiming its "core goals" are to protect us from "hateful and hurtful content." Please see the recent statements by Hasbro spokesman Kyle Brink, which I've helpfully gathered on the first page of the above-linked PDF. Thank you!
What is an "A-game" thread?And they should be left there.
Kinda hard to read tone on the internet... but based on the context, I'm not at all sure you do.Writing caricatures of minorities becomes an "important historic document", kind of like the magna carta?
Never mind, I see exactly where you stand.
The existence of the thread doesn't annoy me. Quite the contrary; it's a worthwhile topic, and I'm glad to see it raised.
The attempt to use the [+positive] tag to suppress dissent and make the thread an echo chamber, however, doesn't sit so well.
This. If you are not prepared to listen to dissenting opinions, expressed reasonably and politely, you are part of the problem, not part of the solution. People who disagree with you do not do so because it says "always evil" on their character sheet.
What is an "A-game" thread?
Absolutely not.
This petition is a manifesto of the cancel culture and the prevailing hypocrisy that wants to 'revise' the works of the past by imposing the vision of some who believe they have a 'superior morality' as is happening with Dahl's works.
Instead of wanting to erase the past, let them publish notes highlighting why something acceptable thirty years ago is no longer acceptable now, and everyone draws their own conclusions.
Racism is an idiot's idea regardless, but it is not by deleting a work that you delete the problem, far from it, you sweep it under the carpet.
In other words, what is being proposed is called CENSURE, and is in no way acceptable.
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
-- George Santayana
Book burning:
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Book burning - Wikipedia
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These sum my thoughts on the subject.
(I think this is a dangerous tangent. There are actually strong arguments that can be made that commercial entities no longer wanting to make their works available should release those works to public domain. And bringing in that seem like would be derailing this completely off topic..)In practical terms, this feels like it is asking for every creator to offer every version of everything for sale forever. (Should the publisher of Yeat's had to keep the earlier collections in print forever because The Second Coming was heavily revised by Yeats? Should creators of TV series be required to offer video copies in perpetuity? Or does the reason for the revision matter, and who gets to judge that?). What if they offered Gaz10 but it was $500 going to charity? Or does it need to be affordable?