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I think BattleTech isn't completely lost. Tex of the Black Pants Legion is the closest thing to the face of the current BT fandom, and between him and the rest of the Legion, there's still a contingent of the fandom that leans right-of-left. When the Blaine Lee Pardoe thing went down, Hutz Fandango, one of Tex's editors, went so far as to try reaching out in the comments section of Razorfist's YouTube interview with Pardoe (I can't link this, though, it seems to be privated now).
The HBS game thing is news to me, as someone who played through the main campaign. Like, yes, a lot of characters in that story are dark-skinned, but the Aurigan Reach is also a Periphery nation, AKA literally the boonies as far as the colonized galaxy goes. You still get cameos from notable characters from the lore, and two in particular are still white guys. I haven't tried the more free-form career mode yet, but I'm willing to bet I'll at least find some white guys if I were to journey out to Steiner or Davion space.
I think a novel from the 80's/90's did mention the "great Inner Sphere genetic melting pot" or something like that. There is precedent for multiculturalism, but it can be quite weirder than modern progressives might expect.
Tex is a gift and a gentleman. But he's also chronically depressed and easily bullied. He's been pressured into disavowing other wrong-thinking Battletech content creators before. He likely will again. He'll likely either convert fully, or be bullied out of the fandom.
I dunno, there was that thing from when he talked with Arch. I doubt that made him friendlier to the woke.
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