BrOSR


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The problem is this isn't just the usual generic jerkiness; its a particular set of really unpleasant views attached to some Old School gaming preferences that tend to occur in clusters, i.e. you'll find the same set of views as basically a gaming subculture (and I can't imagine it isn't annoying as can be to a lot of OSR proponents who are not in that particular group, because it becomes too easy to associate them together).
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If you watch Kelsey Dionne's West Marches video on the Youtube, she gives a shout out to the BROSR faction, as well as their leader, Jeffro Johnson. Around 40 minutes in.
RPGPundit then lambasts her for praising an anti-Semite (he's made various snide comments).
Kelsey has a very hardcore no politics rule and won't engage with discussion about political stuff either way. She gets on well with Harmony Ginger who gets on well with Jeffro, despite Jeffro often being an a-hole. Personally I like Harmony and Kelsey, I think Jeffro can definitely be an a-hole in various ways. Some BrOSR insights I find useful (eg 1-1time, in moderation) others not so much. Partly I just have a lot more GMing experience than Jeffro and co seem to.
 


RPGPundit then lambasts her for praising an anti-Semite (he's made various snide comments).
Kelsey has a very hardcore no politics rule and won't engage with discussion about political stuff either way. She gets on well with Harmony Ginger who gets on well with Jeffro, despite Jeffro often being an a-hole. Personally I like Harmony and Kelsey, I think Jeffro can definitely be an a-hole in various ways. Some BrOSR insights I find useful (eg 1-1time, in moderation) others not so much. Partly I just have a lot more GMing experience than Jeffro and co seem to.
I've read Jeffro's book. At his best, he has an infectious enthusiasm and some very engaging insights, but when he's wrong he's very, very wrong, and rather off-putting in the process.
 

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