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Kyle Brink (D&D Exec Producer) On OGL Controversy & One D&D (Summary)
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<blockquote data-quote="doctorbadwolf" data-source="post: 8931564" data-attributes="member: 6704184"><p>This comment still bothers me. Why are you intentionally misrepresenting what he said about CW like this? It comes across as something you wouldn’t say if it were someone else he had described as empathetic and willing to change thier mind based on feedback. </p><p></p><p>walking away from someone IRL is a healthy thing to do. However, it isn’t necessary as often IRL because it is much easier to exert social pressure to not behave in a way to cause others to need to walk away or ask you to leave. </p><p></p><p>No. The ideal is to walk away from a toxic “debate”. </p><p></p><p>My anecdotal xp is very different. However, most of the people I know who are outside the white straight manosphere don’t spend nearly as much time at game stores, because so many game stores are still hostile toward them. And conventions? Same thing. There’s just no way for my black non-binary afab friend to be sure that they will be safe at any convention. Sadly, especially because they’re exceptionally attractive, but even if they weren’t, there are still too many guys who gatekeep in racist and sexist ways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doctorbadwolf, post: 8931564, member: 6704184"] This comment still bothers me. Why are you intentionally misrepresenting what he said about CW like this? It comes across as something you wouldn’t say if it were someone else he had described as empathetic and willing to change thier mind based on feedback. walking away from someone IRL is a healthy thing to do. However, it isn’t necessary as often IRL because it is much easier to exert social pressure to not behave in a way to cause others to need to walk away or ask you to leave. No. The ideal is to walk away from a toxic “debate”. My anecdotal xp is very different. However, most of the people I know who are outside the white straight manosphere don’t spend nearly as much time at game stores, because so many game stores are still hostile toward them. And conventions? Same thing. There’s just no way for my black non-binary afab friend to be sure that they will be safe at any convention. Sadly, especially because they’re exceptionally attractive, but even if they weren’t, there are still too many guys who gatekeep in racist and sexist ways. [/QUOTE]
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