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I think it was my dad and it was while I was in Boy Scouts (yes. I was a Boy Scout until my Atheism made it difficult) and he meant it a means of choosing good over evil, right over wrong. The point is that sometimes making the choice is hard and sometimes good or evil is not clear cut or easily defined.
Sometimes though choosing the right side is easy.
Growing up in Central Illinois it was easy to be a fan of Judges Guild. They were "local guys" by the standards of TSR being all the way up in WI and other companies even further. I remember playing in the City-State of the Invincible Overlord a lot back then and lamenting that we didn't have all the products we wanted for it. I picked up Witch's Court Marshes and other books and added them happily to my collections. Even in my D&D/TSR "purity" days, Judges' Guild products got a pass.
I liked Judges Guild.
Yet with the recent posts by current JG owner (and son of the founder) Bob Bledsaw II has changed all of that. I was not friends with Bob Bledsaw, so I had not seen that this was a pattern of behavior that was one of those "open secrets".
I can no longer support Judges Guild.
Frog God Games and Bat in the Attic are also cutting ties with BBII/JG and I applaud them for it. You can see more posts from BBII's Facebook on Rob's site so I do not feel the need to repost them here.
My financial contribution to JG's bottom line is practically non-existent; anything I did buy was on the second-hand market for rare items. But I was planning on doing a series of posts on The Dungeoneer and Pegasus magazines and I wanted to review a couple of adventures. I cannot in good conscience do that now.
Gaming is inclusive. We welcome all and actively seek to bring in others that may not have a place to call their own. That's our DNA, that is who we should be always. Gaming was there for the disenfranchised teens of the 70s and 80s that were not part of the in-crowds. We are not part of a movement to bring in so many others that want a place to be themselves.
But there is no room for bigots, racists, anti-semites or anyone at all like that.
Hate has no place in my games.