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[List] TTRPG Guide to Woke Companies

Started by Ocule, August 03, 2021, 12:26:41 PM

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Neonsmri

Got a new list of confirmed wokies, some of which are not surprising red listers (WotC, Paizo, Catalyst, Choasium) but others work for and are publicly stating green listed companies. As well as those some who have stayed apolitical with their content until this.

https://gamers4harris.org/ 

Cathode Ray

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Quote from: Neonsmri on October 17, 2024, 04:03:20 PMGot a new list of confirmed wokies, some of which are not surprising red listers (WotC, Paizo, Catalyst, Choasium) but others work for and are publicly stating green listed companies. As well as those some who have stayed apolitical with their content until this.

https://gamers4harris.org/ 

I see some unsurprising names on the list: Ken Burnside, the ever-unhinged Steve Jackson, Scott Woodard, BGG's fascist founder, and some in your latter category that I didn't expect.

The whole blurb for Commiela is a hoot, though.  I got a laugh, and they aren't shying away from the "Project 2025" tin foil hat conspiracy theory.

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Neonsmri

Shane at Pinnacle told me he wants to continue to stay apolitical and they will discuss it internally. I didn't want the "don't buy from people who hate you" crowd to think that had anything to do with him. What amazed me was an omission. Everyone over at MCG signed on (no surprise) but 'ol Monte didn't, especially as he has become nothing but a simp for Shanna. Another surprise was someone at Troll Lord as they like to stay apolitical as well. Some of them I didn't follow their social media, but yeah, now that I look you could tell they definitely drank the kool-aid.

shoplifter

Quote from: Neonsmri on October 17, 2024, 08:32:55 PMSome of them I didn't follow their social media, but yeah, now that I look you could tell they definitely drank the kool-aid.

The association with TLG has already been pulled, but the employee's name is still there. The Trolls (and probably Steve specifically) have essentially said in the past that they don't care if their employees want to make political statements, but they can't use their association with the company as part of that statement. They asked Jason Vey to remove his position with TLG from his twitter (iirc) account when he started to get political there. A smart approach, IMO.

Rang

Very sad to see Robert Schwalb on the gamers4harris list. I was just about to throw down on a bunch of Shadow of the Demon Lord materials.

HappyDaze

Quote from: Rang on October 17, 2024, 11:34:19 PMVery sad to see Robert Schwalb on the gamers4harris list. I was just about to throw down on a bunch of Shadow of the Demon Lord materials.
It's a great game, with a ton of short (and cheap!) expansions in almost any aspect you want (setting, character options, monsters, adventures, etc.). There is nothing of today's politics within the SoDL products.

Rang

Quote from: HappyDaze on Today at 12:05:04 AM
Quote from: Rang on October 17, 2024, 11:34:19 PMVery sad to see Robert Schwalb on the gamers4harris list. I was just about to throw down on a bunch of Shadow of the Demon Lord materials.
It's a great game, with a ton of short (and cheap!) expansions in almost any aspect you want (setting, character options, monsters, adventures, etc.). There is nothing of today's politics within the SoDL products.

I still might grab some of them then. I just get nervous when I see someone campaigning for a politician.