The fantastical roots of "scientific racism"
10 days ago
- #Dungeons & Dragons
- #racism in gaming
- #Elon Musk
- Elon Musk criticized Hasbro and Wizards of the Coast for making Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) less racist and sexist, suggesting he might buy the company to reverse these changes.
- D&D's origins are tied to J.R.R. Tolkien's works, which, despite Tolkien's personal rejection of Nazi ideology, contain racial stereotypes that influenced the game's design.
- The game's early editions included problematic racial and gender stereotypes, such as certain 'races' being inherently good or evil and limitations on character classes based on race.
- Recent updates to D&D have aimed to make the game more inclusive by removing the term 'race' and adjusting lore to eliminate prejudiced elements.
- The backlash against these changes mirrors similar reactions in other geek cultures, like Gamergate and Comicsgate, where diversity efforts were met with hostility.
- Elon Musk and other tech figures have promoted racist pseudoscience, echoing the outdated racial theories that influenced early fantasy literature and games.
- Despite the backlash, D&D has grown more popular and diverse, with new players and creators reshaping the game to reflect contemporary values.