TSR TSR3 Blames Widespread Pushback On WotC

In an unexpected turn of events, the primary individuals behind TSR3 have claimed the pushback they've received on social media and elsewhere was orchestrated by .... D&D publisher Wizards of the Coast (a company which has thus far remained completely silent on recent events). TSR3 is run by Justin LaNasa, Stephen Dinehart, and Ernie Gygax. The controversy has been raging for over a week...

In an unexpected turn of events, the primary individuals behind TSR3 have claimed the pushback they've received on social media and elsewhere was orchestrated by .... D&D publisher Wizards of the Coast (a company which has thus far remained completely silent on recent events).

TSR3 is run by Justin LaNasa, Stephen Dinehart, and Ernie Gygax. The controversy has been raging for over a week, since TSR3 announced itself with a press release.


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Stephen Dinehart and Ernie Gygax have since deactivated their Twitter accounts; Justin LaNasa doesn't appear to have one, but it is believed he is the person operating TSR3's Twitter account. A couple of days ago, Ernie Gygax posted about recent events on Facebook (note that he edited the post, but the original can be seen here).

I wish to state in the strongest terms that I never meant to hurt anyone of any race, creed or color. My video From the Bunker caused some to feel that they would not be welcome or would be looked down upon. That was never the intent, I was reacting to focus of modern role play into a more background and Role Play rather than the wargame that so made so many lives happy over 40 years ago.

As a gamer it meant that most of us were not worthy of any attention from others of our own age. We were Nerds. We were brainy-acks and others would snicker. Older classmen would ask to "borrow" something of ours to then pass back and forth a game of keep away. I used to receive some special attention from about 4 Juniors in my Freshman year. I played the Violin and often I began to wish that I had Super Powers, perhaps become a Giant.. I was far to shy and then embarrassed as attractive ladies would just lower the eyes while the jocks or other socially vibrant fellows had some fun at another geeky nerds expense. Thank goodness I grew 4 inches my junior year.

The only real comfort zone we all could share was a table in the lunch room. At least the fledgling TSR found fertile minds in those who had only those like us - gamers. Rather than have to risk embarrassing myself, since Phy Ed was going to force us to dance with those wonderful and yet scary girls. Well to get my Diploma I had to slave for a month to Mr. Gerber the head of the Phy Ed department. Fortunately I knew all about janitorial work as before D&D and TSR dad only made $5,000 as a Cobbler (five children) and we had food stamps and even free school lunches. Yes you had to go to the councilors office every week to collect your free lunch passes. Obviously you could feel all the eyes on you and the talk about....

Everyone has been welcome at my gaming table and multitudes of new friends have been created by the time spent playing the games we Love. Look at pictures of gaming on my site or anywhere I run games. Everyone is welcome, just like a Boot Hill game leave your guns at the bar until you leave town. If you come to the Dungeon Hobby Shop Museum Jeff R. Leason will show you courtesy and a smile and you will see that gaming with elder gamers is a safe and entertaining environment.


 

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Sacrosanct

Legend
Two wrongs make a right?

Ernie was wrong and I strongly disagree with his opinions and beliefs
I support the people who decided not to work with TSR3 and will be more likely to buy their products in the future
But that doesn't mean I approve of the treatment of Ernie

Why let yourself be dragged down to the same level as the bigots?
Love is wise; hatred is foolish

Two wrongs? That speaks volumes. Calling someone a bigot for saying bigoted things isn't a wrong. There are no two wrongs here. There are not "same level as the bigots". Unless you can start showing a bucketload of tweets from people directed at these guys wishing for their death for being white men, your false equivalency is false.
 

I suspect he deleted his account because it wasn't proving to be a promotional asset.

And/or that after the fact, he or someone close to him realized that his and Dinehart's last social media salvo of accusing WotC of coordinating a conspiracy to attack them was incredibly dumb and made them look even worse.
Then why keep the TSR account open and active?
 


Mannahnin

Scion of Murgen (He/Him)
Then why keep the TSR account open and active?
If I had to guess? Perhaps because...

1. It has no individual name attached, so they can maintain more plausible deniability on stuff posted there.
2. They still view the account in the TSR name as an asset, just like the trademark, and don't want to relinquish control of it.
3. LaNasa probably runs that one, and he's a thick-skinned troll, not a sensitive soul like Ernie.
 


Because people blaming Ernie Gygax for what he did are still at least a moral level above people who attack others for who they are.
Until they make it personal and attack him
Then they're the same. They're both haters
Two wrongs? That speaks volumes. Calling someone a bigot for saying bigoted things isn't a wrong. There are no two wrongs here. There are not "same level as the bigots". Unless you can start showing a bucketload of tweets from people directed at these guys wishing for their death for being white men, your false equivalency is false.
Being mean is being mean, even if you think they deserve it
You don't get to bully someone offline just because you disagree with someone
So, either people have the moral high ground or they are wrong? people being harassed for just being, for their entire lives, normally are not so worried about "moral high ground" when people are mocking them and dennying their existence. I find this a really privilieged view, that does nto make room for the real world one bit. Showing the other face should not be the "right" choice. Making bigots accountable is not cyber bullying and any comparisons of what Ernie and Co made and the response they got has to account for the nuance of the situation. Who are we to say someone has or does not have the moral high ground?
I vaguely remember some famous guy talking about turning the other cheek
One of the Beatles maybe?
Right now in New York City, there’s a whole lot of cameras and microphones at a place called Foley Square.

Now, let’s say I go on down to Foley Square right now, stand on the courthouse steps in front of those camera and microphones, and spout off on whether I believe that gender exists on a spectrum, whether I think there is a continuing problem of systemic institutional racism in 21st century America, or whether I think that Yankees manager Aaron Boone should save everyone the hassle and just go ahead and resign now.

I’m pretty certain I’d get an earful from an awful lot of people on all sides of a lot of various issues.

Maybe Ernie & Co. shouldn’t go spouting off in front of a bunch of cameras and microphones if they don’t want feedback.
But, again, that would stop when you left the microphone and Foley Square
You could opt out and stop consenting to the dialogue. Leave the discussion

You can't on Twitter. And people there never stop
 



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