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<blockquote data-quote="BoGGiT" data-source="post: 3513956" data-attributes="member: 7205"><p>First of all, sure things in this thread may have taken a turn to the political, and I guess I'm partly/mostly/entirely responsible for that. No more political, however, than the book itself. Not political in the way that it openly advocates or opposes an agenda of a given political party, of course, but the book does promote ideas with an undeniably political content. Thus, in a thread discussing the book, those who finds said ideas offensive should have a right to speak their minds about it.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Also, the very act of deciding (in situations such as this) what's to be considered as "political" (and thus unwanted on these forums) and not, is in itself highly political. I know this can be extremely tricky and I'm sure admins and moderators are doing their best to provide us with forums that makes as many RPG fans as possible happy, but it's still important to remember that.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I find the whole idea of boys being natural-biologically pre-coded to like cars and guns while girls are pre-coded to prefer playing with teapots and care about clothes to be utterly ridiciolous, to put it mildly.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ignoring these "natural" differences? You mean so that people can live like whatever individuals they want to instead of being restricted by archaic and obsolete gender stereotypes? Why does that idea sound so horrible to you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoGGiT, post: 3513956, member: 7205"] First of all, sure things in this thread may have taken a turn to the political, and I guess I'm partly/mostly/entirely responsible for that. No more political, however, than the book itself. Not political in the way that it openly advocates or opposes an agenda of a given political party, of course, but the book does promote ideas with an undeniably political content. Thus, in a thread discussing the book, those who finds said ideas offensive should have a right to speak their minds about it. EDIT: Also, the very act of deciding (in situations such as this) what's to be considered as "political" (and thus unwanted on these forums) and not, is in itself highly political. I know this can be extremely tricky and I'm sure admins and moderators are doing their best to provide us with forums that makes as many RPG fans as possible happy, but it's still important to remember that. I find the whole idea of boys being natural-biologically pre-coded to like cars and guns while girls are pre-coded to prefer playing with teapots and care about clothes to be utterly ridiciolous, to put it mildly. Ignoring these "natural" differences? You mean so that people can live like whatever individuals they want to instead of being restricted by archaic and obsolete gender stereotypes? Why does that idea sound so horrible to you? [/QUOTE]
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