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It always come back to Kangz.Hoteps think that all Egyptians are sub-Saharan Blackanese. They're not very smart.
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It always come back to Kangz.Hoteps think that all Egyptians are sub-Saharan Blackanese. They're not very smart.
Against.Pro or against? I mean, he is Egyptian, isn’t he?
In response to the third link: You're from Germany, of course you as a black person are going to be the exception since a majority of the country is white and CIS. If TTRPGs were founded in Africa or Asia, blacks/Asians would be the main races for it.All Ages of Geek: "Women and Warhammer a Hard Road But an Important One"
Carmen Bianca Bakker: "The stories we tell each other: Race and racism in fantasy"
The Creative Independent: "On decolonizing fantasy" (Subtitle: "Game designer and Twin Drums founder Allan Cudicio on the racism built into many fantasy worlds, researching African history to create his new RPG, and why the word “gamer” needs to disappear.")
Against.
It's a common belief among black Americans that the Egyptians were black, corn bread, fried chicken eating, black.
It used to be just fringe kooks that thought this stuff but the internet age spread it to a wider audience.
Ramesses II description of the Nubians as being dark skinned foreigners or his fondness for beating up on them flies over their heads.
We could get a woke reformation. Christianity endured for millennia, but its form wasn't quite so static.With all the "woke" crap being shoved into the media and education by scumbags in positions of power and influence, is it even possible that this Current Year "woke culture" will ever end? America has gone through a pendulum effect in the past, but is the pendulum stuck now? Is it always going to be Current Year?
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Well, as a game designer AND a writer, I know that if you don't have those, you better have good goddamn historical reasons for not having it.All elves in D&D receive proficiency in swords and bows. The thinking goes that these weapons hold some significant status in elven society, and therefore it is reasonable to assume that all elves raised in such a society would have received training in these weapons. This is wrong for so many reasons:
- It assumes that there is such a thing as an elven society and culture.
- It assumes that that culture values proficiency in swords and bows.
- It assumes that the player character grew up in this culture.
- It assumes that the player character actually took classes in these weapons.
If any of the above assumptions are false, then tough luck—you’re going to be good at those weapons regardless, whether or not you want to, as if elves are born with innate knowledge of swinging swords and loosing arrows.
It's a common belief among black Americans that the Egyptians were black, corn bread, fried chicken eating, black.
Cleopatra was an ethnically Greek Egyptian. The world voted to the tune of 828 million dollars several years ago that they were perfectly okay with Gal Gadot portraying a Greek-adjacent person.
Wait. Who exactly is it "harming?"