You're possibly under the incorrect assumption that your willfully uniformed opinion is important here to anyone. If you can't be bothered to read what the people you're criticizing are actually talking about then what worth is your moronic babbling to anyone?
In the 22/23 pages of this thread, it's mostly people going back and forth complaining about how someone made a homebrewed thing that represents the possibility of having a wheelchair bound character and still, somehow, be applicable to dangerous life of adventuring. Not that the concept is bad -per se- but because the creator (who's name I forget) is bad because she's championing a cause she doesn't apparently belong to (I didn't bother to verify her actual disabilities - fictional or real and one wasn't provided here) and then she apparently called people bad for either not liking her idea or because it's some white-knighting or other some such dog-whistle word. This lends itself, to me in my uninformed opinion, that people are mad because they feel this is another SJW push at that terrible word
representation! or *gasp*
diversity and it's particularly damning since the greater disabled community of D&D players don't agree with the concept of Powered Wheelchairs (though, I'm guessing the poll is still out on that or have they surveyed all of them?).
To sum up: Person made a thing about a small group of people, and because they're possibly NOT of that that same group AND argued against those who were opposed to the idea the thing and that person are bad, and bad for the gaming population and genre as a whole. Did I get that right?
You're not arguing against what people are actually saying.
Funny, I didn't really thing I was "arguing" with anything, more of a generalized observation which cause a brief sense of humor for me. I stated that I was a bit amazed (and perplexed) as to why people were so mad about something that would never grace their gaming table. Even with the usual SJW-hate and vitriol that one grows accustomed to seeing here, it really only made me laugh a bit more. Still, a portion still seem to be very upset by the notion that a
thing is made for _insert wrong reason_ (citation?) and carry on for 23 pages about it.
You're just venting at us like we're your therapists and your imaginary ravings are supposed to matter to us?
Go take your meds, Batboy. :p
I didn't feel it came off as a "vent", but you really can't show emotion via simple text.
And I have taken them, thank you for your concern.
Edit: forgot to note that I understand this is just a continuation of frustration towards the direction this particular game is taking in regards to the push for inclusiveness, much like we saw with the changing of Orcs and Dark Elves and the game ovary remova/l change to how ability scores are set.
Still, even with those changes becoming actual things in WotC products, I'm still not sure why people are upset? I consider myself a pretty left-progressive person but I have no intention of changing the way in which these races are reacted to in my games.