Hussar
Legend
It did get lost in all the above, but, I did specifically talk about A Princess of Mars. Not all ERB stories, which I honestly haven't read and cannot comment on. I repeatedly stated that I was talking about APOM. I forced myself to choke down that one book and gave up after that. That there may be white Martians in later books doesn't really matter as that's not what I'm talking about.
And no, I was not saying that we should never, ever talk about these books. Please stop putting words in my mouth. What I said was we should not base the game on works which are pretty obviously racist and misogynisitic. It's not like we don't have a choice here.
While Tolkien may not be the epitome of cultural sensitivity, it's light years ahead of many pulp works, for example. Lloyd Alexander also comes to mind. Never mind the rather large amount of more modern works like Tad Williams or whatnot.
I find the tradition argument quite frankly distasteful. "A lot of works back then were racists, so that makes it okay!" is how that argument boils down. It doesn't matter that Shakespeare was a bigot. I don't base my game on A Merchant of Venice. Just because people were bigoted back then doesn't make it okay. At least not to me.
Ariosto brings up the point that there are works back then that aren't so blatantly bad. Fair enough. Let's use those. However, white washing or appologizing for these works does no one any good.
And no, I was not saying that we should never, ever talk about these books. Please stop putting words in my mouth. What I said was we should not base the game on works which are pretty obviously racist and misogynisitic. It's not like we don't have a choice here.
While Tolkien may not be the epitome of cultural sensitivity, it's light years ahead of many pulp works, for example. Lloyd Alexander also comes to mind. Never mind the rather large amount of more modern works like Tad Williams or whatnot.
I find the tradition argument quite frankly distasteful. "A lot of works back then were racists, so that makes it okay!" is how that argument boils down. It doesn't matter that Shakespeare was a bigot. I don't base my game on A Merchant of Venice. Just because people were bigoted back then doesn't make it okay. At least not to me.
Ariosto brings up the point that there are works back then that aren't so blatantly bad. Fair enough. Let's use those. However, white washing or appologizing for these works does no one any good.