It’s a couple of months before GenCon, and they’re already teaming with Board Game Geek to push disordered identity politics and the LGBTQ agenda instead of focusing on gaming, as major conventions still circle the drain with their activism.
GenCon has been known for its social justice activism in recent years, starting in 2015 with attacking then-governor Mike Pence of Indiana on behalf of the homosexual lobby, claiming the state was unsafe for gays and threatening to move the convention out of the state because Pence was advocating for a religious freedom law that certified Christians wouldn’t have to participate in homosexual activities with their businesses. This was in response to the infamous “cake baking” incident where a Christian was sued and threatened to be shut down over their unwillingness to participate in a gay wedding.
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