That's totally fair. I did also think about including a bit in there about how if your playgroup includes people that the art makes feel bad, you should also probably avoid it, but didn't because I was concerned about being overly preachy or provocative, but it's something I also think. It's just sort of a complicated line to draw for all sorts of reasons. A somewhat similar scenario is how I also play cards with Terese Nielsen art, because I think it's pretty, but if (for example) a trans person didn't want to, or even wanted me to choose other versions of the cards for the times when we played together, I think that would be 100% fair. At the end of the day, it's about doing what makes people happy, and while nice art makes me happy, it's not remotely comparable to the bad of coming across as pseudo-endorsing evil ideas.Dunharrow wrote: ↑1 year ago@Jemolk and @3drinks The man is a neo-nazi. As a jewish person, I refuse to display his art anywhere. It's just personal preference. I don't think the art is bad in these cases. It's not Invoke Prejudice.
I just refuse to play a card that shows his art. It makes me sick.
How's that for extra complexity?