So racism is abundant on our world. Many disenfranchised groups are being discriminated against. And changes are long due to make our world a better place.
One of these unfortunate disenfranchised groups are Orcs. Orcs have been depicted in many media outlets as inherently evil such as very popular works from J.R.R Tolkien of the famous Lord of the Rings franchise. Very few places depict them are beings with feelings and emotions just like everyone else. It teaches racist beliefs against Orcs, which is ingrained in a child's mind from kidhood when reading and seeing popular media.
As a step in a right direction Dungeons & Dragons creators have vowed to be more inclusive to Orcs, and depict them in a more positive light. And end the racist depiction and beliefs against Orcs. Together we can make the world a better place.
Why Orcs are problematic in Dungeons & Dragons
D&D WotC announces inclusitivity updates to Orcs, Dow, and Vistani
One of these unfortunate disenfranchised groups are Orcs. Orcs have been depicted in many media outlets as inherently evil such as very popular works from J.R.R Tolkien of the famous Lord of the Rings franchise. Very few places depict them are beings with feelings and emotions just like everyone else. It teaches racist beliefs against Orcs, which is ingrained in a child's mind from kidhood when reading and seeing popular media.
As a step in a right direction Dungeons & Dragons creators have vowed to be more inclusive to Orcs, and depict them in a more positive light. And end the racist depiction and beliefs against Orcs. Together we can make the world a better place.
Why Orcs are problematic in Dungeons & Dragons
D&D WotC announces inclusitivity updates to Orcs, Dow, and Vistani
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