Alter Ego
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- Oct 15, 2020
I'll put here what I already said in the Happenings thread:The very second sentence says what the first priority is:
First, we wanted the ability to prevent the use of D&D content from being included in hateful and discriminatory products.
The topmost point in the opening paragraph is very telling of what WotC reasonably expects they'll be able to pull off at minimum with approval from their audience. They will revoke your license if you make something that offends WotC's woke sensibilities. And given how things are going, that could very well include you still innocuously using the now-verboten word "race". Given that many of the OGL1.1 critics are wokesters themselves, I expect they'll either pay no mind to this point or even express agreement with it along the lines of, "Well if WotC just did this, there wouldn't be a problem!"
Hell, I was just listening in part to a couple of old guys on a YouTube livestream talk about this controversy to 3k viewers, and at point they made an earnest aside to specify that some person with a female name they were referencing is a "they/them".
Also be wary of what Paizo's "ORC" license will actually turn out to be in this regard. They went woke before WotC.