The Sigil said:
I think this is overreacting - he didn't compare the authors to terrorists - he compared the writing of books that encourage role-playing of evil as being similar to encouraging terrorist activity.
Is Mr. Hickman's comparison a little over-the-top? Probably.
He mentioned terrorism in his post just a few days after the anniversary of 9/11. He mentioned 9/11 specifically. It is natural for me to include the name of the person responsible for 9/11 when I reply.
Ah. Explain to me how your close-minded mentality ("anyone who has an opinion about morality that is different {specifically, more rigid/conservative} from mine is not worth listening to") is any different than Tracy's... because you're "more enlightened?" These two paragraphs together do smack of a little hypocrisy. You're slamming the door on someone because he actually "disclos{ed his} opinion"? Heaven help Mystic Eye Games if you have an opinion I don't agree with and I find out about it. Sheesh. So he doesn't have the same moral principles you do... so what? So he was willing to share them... so what? Really, I think you're over-recting.
1. At no point am I blasting Tracy for stating his opinion regarding the evil theme of Dragon, the sealed contents, or the Book of Vile Darkness. I "slammed" him for attacking, insulting, and equating everyone responsible for it to terrorists. As I've said before, Tracy is free to have whatever opinion he wants, but there is a bit of accountability one of "fame" needs to watch for when he uses the approach Tracy did to communicate those opinions.
2. And perhaps you're right about my relationship and MEG -- perhaps I should put a disclaimer in my signature that states "The opinions and statements offered in this thread in no way relate to those of my employers, whom I freelance for".
Shame on you for overreacting and blasting someone for expressing their opinion just because it is different than yours.
I hope my earlier response in this thread sheds some light for you here, as I wasn't bashing Tracy at all for voicing his opinions -- merely the insulting manner in which he did so, both to the designers and to the gamers that would be interested in the "evil books".
The correct response to Tracy's letter, if you do not agree with him is something along the lines of, "Tracy, you're overreacting. There is a difference between talking about evil - what these works are doing - and advocating and committing acts of evil - which comprises the terrorist activity you attempted to equate them with. If you want a good treatise on this, read the treatment Orson Scott Card (a fellow Mormon) gives on the subject of literature that depicts evil vs. literature that advocates evil vs. literature that is evil. I disagree with you, but you are certainly entitled to your opinion. I expect you to honor mine."
--The Sigil
Perhaps you're right to a degree here, and if my responses in this thread have offended anyone, then my apologies.
Now for a bit of humor: Like Tracy, I was presented with something that I found shocking and appaling and I responded in kind. Since it seems perfectly fine for Mr. Hickman do respond while enraged in any manner he chooses, hopefully I can be forgiven as well.
