I wouldn't presume to demand anything, but I feel free to challenge you.
I don't support taxation, but I don't know that it is relevant to the post. I'm questioning whether or not accepting taxation orthodoxy is taught by these kind of games, even a little bit. I concluded that I think it is, but that there are plenty of opportunities for challenging that idea as life goes on.
I used the antisemitic board game as an example of ideals being transmitted very overtly in games, nothing really more, certainly nothing about the British Royals' connection to the Third Reich. What you said does remind me of what someone who's had a few too many drinks might say at a dinner party 😂
I wouldn't presume to demand anything, but I feel free to challenge you.
I don't support taxation, but I don't know that it is relevant to the post. I'm questioning whether or not accepting taxation orthodoxy is taught by these kind of games, even a little bit. I concluded that I think it is, but that there are plenty of opportunities for challenging that idea as life goes on.
I used the antisemitic board game as an example of ideals being transmitted very overtly in games, nothing really more, certainly nothing about the British Royals' connection to the Third Reich. What you said does remind me of what someone who's had a few too many drinks might say at a dinner party 😂