Anonymous
asked:
Stop posting politics, I follow you for the d&d not to hear your crybaby liberal sjw bullshit. Stick to dungeons and dragons. No one keeps chicks or gays from video games so stop crying
dungeonmastersconsortium
answered:

Look, I could go on and on about the prevailing tropes in gaming, especially fantasy gaming, that have made the LGBTQ+ community, people of color, and women uncomfortable. I could share personal experiences. I could talk about how the influx of progressive writers, LGBTQ+ writers, writers of color, and female authors has made gaming MUCH better.

But that takes time, and you only want me to talk about Dungeons and Dragons. So I’ll do that.

bubbaclaw1

This is actually cringeworthy. D&D is a Fantasy Game. If you want SJW politics in your game put them into your game. If you don’t want them, don’t put them into the game. My point is I didn’t follow this blog for Any SJW politics. I’m just a GM that followed this blog to see new magic items and new ideas to put into my game. [As I’m sure a good 90% of the followers of this blog did as well.] Let’s just stick with game stuff and not worry about politics. Okay?

dungeonmastersconsortium

No, not okay. If you don’t like that I demand inclusivity for others, feel free to unfollow. Thinking that content should be inclusive and welcoming is not “SJW Politics,” that’s the whole point. The anon was mad about a couple posts that were about games having female protagonists and more LGBTQ+ content. If seeing people demand better content that is more thoughtful in regard to groups that are routinely marginalized in the community, feel free to unfollow. You don’t have to read it, but don’t tell me what to post, especially in a condescending way.

tabletop-rpgs

Same.

silver-tongues-blog

us simply existing is not “sjw politics”