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<blockquote data-quote="TheLostSoul" data-source="post: 2050470" data-attributes="member: 21237"><p>Hmmm.... I will generaly not change my world to suit someones moral viewpoints. I often run historical games and I take alot of offense at people trying to rewrite history to suit current moral views. So if I run a medieval game, I tend to have a game where women are second class citizens (but that does not mean that they do not have any power...) and racism runs high.</p><p></p><p>That being said. When I run games set in a fantasy setting, I usually go for a more equal view of the relationship between men and women. These settings are still full of racism, slavery, murder etc.</p><p></p><p>This is also one of my favorite annoyances about Political Correctness in D20. How come it is okay to slaughter entire tribes of orcs, but not engange in sex? Genocide is okay, but sex is not... Ridiculous!</p><p></p><p>I am most fortunate, however, that I have only rarely come across players who has refused to participate in my games on moral grounds (only once or twice). My other players stand by my side in this as they also think that PC is generally silly. I am a Dane, so that might be some part of the reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLostSoul, post: 2050470, member: 21237"] Hmmm.... I will generaly not change my world to suit someones moral viewpoints. I often run historical games and I take alot of offense at people trying to rewrite history to suit current moral views. So if I run a medieval game, I tend to have a game where women are second class citizens (but that does not mean that they do not have any power...) and racism runs high. That being said. When I run games set in a fantasy setting, I usually go for a more equal view of the relationship between men and women. These settings are still full of racism, slavery, murder etc. This is also one of my favorite annoyances about Political Correctness in D20. How come it is okay to slaughter entire tribes of orcs, but not engange in sex? Genocide is okay, but sex is not... Ridiculous! I am most fortunate, however, that I have only rarely come across players who has refused to participate in my games on moral grounds (only once or twice). My other players stand by my side in this as they also think that PC is generally silly. I am a Dane, so that might be some part of the reason. [/QUOTE]
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