Defiance is indeed much better than apologism for Kipling's ideology, and much better than apologism for Gygax's ideology. I respect the _skill_ and _craft_ they practiced, but I see no value in apologism.
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What do you get, from apologism?
Sorry, I feel the need to circle back on this, since I realized you probably didn’t know what colonialism was, I realized you definitely don’t know what apologism is.
It has nothing to do with apologizing to people when you make a mistake. Whilst it’s not a perfect fit, it seems to describe you here
What do you get from stupidity? Why are you so protective of your own ignorance? Is it because as long as you can see colonialism as a fictional instead of a real issue you can safely ignore it?
You have picked designated bad guys that you feel safe treating in a confrontational manner and putting words in the mouth of (and, no, I’m not talking about Kipling, who you brought into the conversation, or Gygax who you pinball back and forth on whether he matters). That’s not righteous behavior
Do you know what colonialism is? It rather sounds like you don’t.
Either way, it appears that your problem is more one of reading comprehension than anything else. Something for you to work on in the new year, I suppose
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What do you get, from apologism?
It has nothing to do with apologizing to people when you make a mistake. Whilst it’s not a perfect fit, it seems to describe you here
Either way, it appears that your problem is more one of reading comprehension than anything else. Something for you to work on in the new year, I suppose