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Wizards of the Coast are once again egregiously racist

Wizards of the Coast, the company that owns and produces material for several tabletop games including Magic The Gathering and Dungeons&Dragons, has shown since at least 10 years ago that they have swallowed the blue pill and are far-leftist activist bigots.

The funny thing is that in many instances of their virtue signaling they are showing a disturbing amount of extreme racism. Not as in "the bigotry of low expectations". The most heinous forms of pure unadultered classical racism of the worst kind.

A few years ago in response to the retarded riots in the United States they banned several of their own cards that they deemed inappropriate. One of those cards, "Stone-throwing devils" depicts, well, literally a group of demons throwing big stones. Apparently according to Wizards of the Coast this card is racist and thus they banned it completely.

One has to ask, why would they think that a picture showing devils throwing stones to be "racist"? What or who exactly do they associate those violent devils with?

Recently Wizards of the Coast removed from all their digital material any depiction of the Dungeons&Dragons fictional species "Hadozee", which is a completely evil and violent species. They published an apology for having such offensive material because, apparently, there are too many similarities between the "Hadozee" and some minorities. With which I assume they mean black people, native Americans, etc.

So one could ask what exactly the "Hadozee" species looks like in this fictional universe. Its members look like this:

 

Dear Wizards of the Coast, if you see this kind of ape creature and your first thought is that it represents black people, you are racists of the worst kind. Only the most deeply racist people would make that association.

No wonder I stopped purchasing your products almost a decade ago. I do not support racist companies.

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