delericho
Legend
I find I can't get past the partial nature of the fixes. As long as they took the view that everything was strictly fictional and had absolutely no bearing on the real world, I didn't have an issue - orcs were orcs, not a stand-in for anyone in the real world, so depict them however you want.But this is exactly why people push back so hard on topics like this. The reasoning behind this kind of analysis of D&D eventually leads you to the logical conclusion that D&D to its core, perhaps even RPGs in general, is an immoral activity. I think there are deeply flaws assumptions behind this kind of thinking that just weaken our ability to make interesting and entertaining art or games
That said, I can certainly understand why others too issue with that approach, and can understand WotC feeling the need to make a change. But when doing that, I then needed them to apply it consistently. If orcs are a stand-in for people in the real world, then I have a problem with them being depicted as anything other than human.
Similarly, I have a problem with them removing orcs and drow from the MM on the grounds that they're humanoids, while reclassifying other intelligent creatures as fey, or fiends, or otherwise as monsters so they can still be slaughtered casually.
Basically, they've adopted just enough of a more sensitive approach to make me really uncomfortable with ever coming back to the game.