pedro_rpires::paulinhoborges::Ué... essa editora não tinha mandado o Daniele Tascini seguir o rumo dele? Como está lançando jogo novo? Voltou atrás?
Fiquei curioso com isso também e fui pesquisar. No BGG tem um usuário que falou que eles reataram a parceria e colocou um link para a nota emitida pela Board&Dice. Nem esse link e nem o link com a nota falando do encerramento de contrato funcionam, então acho que a B&D só quer fingir que nada aconteceu hahaha
Esse link que não abriu, e não achei salvo no web.archive.org
Mas lá tem uma nota do ano passado em que a editora fala que colocou o Tascini num treinamento anti racista, e que tem uns contratos pendentes com ele (não sei se é o mesmo conteúdo que o cara está falando no bgg)
Update on the situation with Daniele Tascini
In early January, reports surfaced of racist remarks (along with other insensitive or problematic statements) made by Daniele Tascini, a freelance game designer we have worked closely with for the past several years and also a dear friend of some years prior.
As soon as we became aware of his racist comments—before the situation escalated on social media—we reached out to Daniele, in private, to express our condemnation of his words. Both as a company and as individuals, we (Board&Dice and its employees) do not tolerate any form of racism, intended or not. (Further, we condemn all expressions of discrimination and bigotry, whether related to gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, culture, ethnicity, age, or religion.)
With great disappointment we realized that Daniele initially did not fully understand the gravity and seriousness of his words and the very real harm and hurt that they would cause. We pleaded with him to make a strong public apology, acknowledging the racist nature of his words, while taking full responsibility for his actions and pledging to learn and improve. His initial attempt at an apology failed to acknowledge wrongdoing, being primarily aimed at providing context to his racist remarks. As a result, we informed Daniele that we would suspend all collaboration and work with him, effective immediately. We also issued a public statement announcing this action. (Read more …)
Even though our public statement may have left some questions unanswered, our communications with Daniele (in private) were clear: despite our friendship, for there to ever be a hope of salvaging our work relationship, real actions must be taken. While we have never publicly shared the nature of our many discussions with Daniele—despite repeat accusations from some onlookers that we had overreacted, taken words out of context, or failed to communicate adequately with Daniele himself—rest assured that we have been in close and frequent contact with him this whole time, both in January and during the months that followed. At our cost, we have provided thorough training for Daniele (the same training that every new employee at Board&Dice must undergo) covering topics of racism, diversity, inclusion, cultural respect, and other matters. We have also had numerous long discussions about why his words were wrong, why they caused offense, and why we do not tolerate any form of racism, intended or not.
No matter any apology issued by Daniele, any training undergone, or any assurances of changed behavior or newly awakened understanding—we recognize that we (Board&Dice and its employees) were not directly targeted by his racist statements, though we were disappointed that someone we work with (and would call a friend) would be guilty of outdated racist thinking.
For those offended, hurt, and harmed by Daniele’s words and actions—we hear you. We will never ask of you to forgive him. We will never ask of you to give him a second chance. We will never ask of you to welcome him back into the board game community. His words (…)