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TSR (2) Confirms TSR (3)'s Acquisition of Trademark (Updated!)
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<blockquote data-quote="The-Magic-Sword" data-source="post: 8317031" data-attributes="member: 6801252"><p>Relativism is a cheap salve for things that harm others, even a strictly libertarian worldview would suggest that "your right to swing your fist ends at the tip of my nose" it feels like now is very much about having a lot more recognition about what swinging your fist into the tip of my nose can look like.</p><p></p><p>Ultimately its a good thing that fewer people are going to be less harmed, whether that's in our tabletop games or whatever. Someone insisting they have a right to punch me generally doesn't have a good moral point, even if they're convinced absolutely of that right.</p><p></p><p>There are legitimate worries to be had with the way social movements can misconstruct harm and reinforce bigotry in the guise of progress after all, there is no one born immune to systemic bigotry and history is full of manipulative self-justification for horrible actions, but presenting the full text of a work with only a warning on it is hardly a violation of anyone's rights, anyone can still read it and analyze the views presented therein for themselves.</p><p></p><p>It is in fact the opposite of censorship.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The-Magic-Sword, post: 8317031, member: 6801252"] Relativism is a cheap salve for things that harm others, even a strictly libertarian worldview would suggest that "your right to swing your fist ends at the tip of my nose" it feels like now is very much about having a lot more recognition about what swinging your fist into the tip of my nose can look like. Ultimately its a good thing that fewer people are going to be less harmed, whether that's in our tabletop games or whatever. Someone insisting they have a right to punch me generally doesn't have a good moral point, even if they're convinced absolutely of that right. There are legitimate worries to be had with the way social movements can misconstruct harm and reinforce bigotry in the guise of progress after all, there is no one born immune to systemic bigotry and history is full of manipulative self-justification for horrible actions, but presenting the full text of a work with only a warning on it is hardly a violation of anyone's rights, anyone can still read it and analyze the views presented therein for themselves. It is in fact the opposite of censorship. [/QUOTE]
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