CW: Ableism
Tolkien, Orcs, and Ableism
Since the recent orc discourse, I was hesitant to speak about it from a disability point of view, but I believe that I should because it's important. The term Tolkien used in describing his orcs as "Mongol-types", as "mongoloids" 1/23
Let us look at a description of the treatment and living conditions of those with 6/23
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In LotR, the Orcs are produced/manufactured, and they live in squalor with others like them. The parallel is quite honestly haunting and shocking.
Then, the Orcs also behave aggressively, they are 8/23
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Not only are Tolkien Orcs drenched in colonial racism, but they carry the connotations of ableism and that history of fear surrounding those who were locked up in- 12/23
And we see this carry over to TTRPGs. Dungeons & Dragons, whose Orcs in previous and even current material are still entrenched in Tolkien's original intentions, also carry this ableism. They are described as- 13/23
Further proof is the aforementioned 'squalor' they live in, described as "Tribes and Slum" (Player's Handbook 5e), that they are "scrabbling to survive" and they aren't inclined- 16/23
The intent of this thread isn't to detract from the racial stereotypes Orcs are most definitely built upon, but to add the- 19/23
Thank you for reading, I highly recommend you research into this as- 22/23
These things need to be addressed going forward.
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