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<blockquote data-quote="Reef" data-source="post: 8316995" data-attributes="member: 4533"><p>Yes, I definitely don’t see any stigma attached to a warning that basically says “This was produced long enough ago that certain social mores have changed”. It’s so common nowadays (when so much historical media is at our digital fingers) that I don’t even blink at it. WOTC does it, Disney does it. Heck, even my dvds of the original Sesame Street episodes does it, and no is trying to vilify Sesame Street.</p><p></p><p>Times change…you just have to watch any comedy movie from the 70’s or 80’s to see that. The jokes, misogyny, and ‘charming sexual assault’ that was prevalent wouldn’t fly today. Doesn’t mean we still can’t watch the classics…and there were some great movies, it just means we talk about it with our son after watching them. The equivalent of the above mentioned disclaimer.</p><p></p><p>The original D&D games carry a lot of the same blind assumptions that were prevalent in most of society in the 70’s. I don’t blame Gary Gygax, Dave Arneson, or any of the others for that. However, if they were out there today still holding that line on gender, race, or what have you, then I’d be looking at them askew. It’s why Ernie Gygax’s comments on gender this week bother me, but I can still appreciate the origins of this hobby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reef, post: 8316995, member: 4533"] Yes, I definitely don’t see any stigma attached to a warning that basically says “This was produced long enough ago that certain social mores have changed”. It’s so common nowadays (when so much historical media is at our digital fingers) that I don’t even blink at it. WOTC does it, Disney does it. Heck, even my dvds of the original Sesame Street episodes does it, and no is trying to vilify Sesame Street. Times change…you just have to watch any comedy movie from the 70’s or 80’s to see that. The jokes, misogyny, and ‘charming sexual assault’ that was prevalent wouldn’t fly today. Doesn’t mean we still can’t watch the classics…and there were some great movies, it just means we talk about it with our son after watching them. The equivalent of the above mentioned disclaimer. The original D&D games carry a lot of the same blind assumptions that were prevalent in most of society in the 70’s. I don’t blame Gary Gygax, Dave Arneson, or any of the others for that. However, if they were out there today still holding that line on gender, race, or what have you, then I’d be looking at them askew. It’s why Ernie Gygax’s comments on gender this week bother me, but I can still appreciate the origins of this hobby. [/QUOTE]
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