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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 7543842" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>In the serie "Game of Thrones" a temple is destroyed, but this couldn't be allowed in a fiction work in the real world. People would feel unconfortable. </p><p></p><p>We can't trivialize suffering by people from real world. And now people is noticing about the difference between acid humour or the satyre and the toxic propaganda, and a rebellion has started about this. A true debate isn't to try humilliating people with a different point of view and fogorting the respect for human dignity by people with different ideas. We need more empathy and an assertive tone to talk about our society from real life. You can't convice who doesn't trust you because you don't listen and you have disrespected her. And also the speculative fiction and the RPG fiction should respect these limits also. If people suspect a fiction work tries to be ideological propaganda then there is a boycott. Do you remember the movie "the Golden Compass"?</p><p></p><p>If the antagonist of a work is not Caucasian, then the solution is adding characters from the same race in the faction of the good guys. For example now in a new version in the cinemas of Fu-manchu or "our dinosaur is missing" some Chinese characters would be in the faction of the heroes. </p><p></p><p>About drows, they aren't a evil race, but followers of a evil deity, and this is totally different. The movie could show good drows because they pray a good deity who teachs to respect for the dignity by humans, humanoids or other sentient species.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 7543842, member: 6802378"] In the serie "Game of Thrones" a temple is destroyed, but this couldn't be allowed in a fiction work in the real world. People would feel unconfortable. We can't trivialize suffering by people from real world. And now people is noticing about the difference between acid humour or the satyre and the toxic propaganda, and a rebellion has started about this. A true debate isn't to try humilliating people with a different point of view and fogorting the respect for human dignity by people with different ideas. We need more empathy and an assertive tone to talk about our society from real life. You can't convice who doesn't trust you because you don't listen and you have disrespected her. And also the speculative fiction and the RPG fiction should respect these limits also. If people suspect a fiction work tries to be ideological propaganda then there is a boycott. Do you remember the movie "the Golden Compass"? If the antagonist of a work is not Caucasian, then the solution is adding characters from the same race in the faction of the good guys. For example now in a new version in the cinemas of Fu-manchu or "our dinosaur is missing" some Chinese characters would be in the faction of the heroes. About drows, they aren't a evil race, but followers of a evil deity, and this is totally different. The movie could show good drows because they pray a good deity who teachs to respect for the dignity by humans, humanoids or other sentient species. [/QUOTE]
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