tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8875231391362950285.post6620628190471422143..comments2024-02-14T01:03:35.019-08:00Comments on Permanent Cranial Damage: Brief Brainworms: MegadungeonsAvahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11258726860865464759noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8875231391362950285.post-86411482142577926922022-12-17T13:23:23.208-08:002022-12-17T13:23:23.208-08:00"I'm posting Ben Milton's review of C..."I'm posting Ben Milton's review of Courtney Campbell's Megadungeon zines because I think they're a useful resource but can not personally endorse purchasing Courtney's works because of his views and associations."<br /><br />I hate this kind of Mean Girl behaviour.<br /><br />I just did some Googling to try and find out what kind of unpleasant "views and associations" Courtney Campbell has. As far as I can tell, his views are left-of-centre and uncontroversial. The one "association" I found that someone might object to is that Courtney wrote an adventure published by a company (Autarch, who publish ACKS) run by someone (Alexander Macris) who once worked (for one year) for someone (Milo Yiannopoulos) who is associated with the more cranky part of the American right (Breitbart etc.). Is that it? Is that what you mean by "his views and associations"? If you once did business with someone who once worked for someone who is a Bad Person then that makes you a Bad Person? I've bought products by Courtney Campbell, and will probably do so again in the future - does mean I'm a Bad Person too? <br /><br />Perhaps I'm missing something here and Courtney genuinely is a Bad Person who did Bad Things and you can provide evidence for that? If so, you should tell us what he did and provide us with the evidence. If not, you shouldn't make vague insinuations that people should think badly of someone and not buy their products.Akiyamahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01002160797943960637noreply@blogger.com