I want to preface, that I do not agree with the commenter. I don't think they should have even made that post, but that's just my opinion. However, the bigotry topic aside, I find it concerning for that page to even be in there at all. I'm pretty sure that you can't legally prevent someone from playing a game (even in video games, a person can just create a new account), especially a tabletop game played solo in one's own home. So even if that page is on there, I don't think it's enforcable, at least from a strictly legal stance. (I'll P.S. that I'm most familiar with Canadian Law, but a 5 minute cursory research period has led me to this conclusion)
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