*cracks figurative knuckles*
Who cares what dwarves think? We do. That's half of the point of this thread (the other half being what other races think of dwarves). How would the dwarves of DF, knowing what we do from the information given in the raws and in gameplay, with Toady's word and the raws taking precedent over the (unfinished, mind you) gameplay, react to being placed in a situation where they must mingle with other races? Some of us think that they'd be xenophobic, others think apathetic. There is one small detail that none of us can overlook if we want our argument to be treated seriously by other people here, namely:
[ETHIC:SLAVERY:PUNISH_CAPITAL]
And while I was slightly wrong on the severity (I appologise to everyone to whom I insisted that it was unthinkable), this clearly shows something about how dwarven society works, or is intended to work: Anyone participating in slave trade (except the slaves, of course) is risking capital punishment. Can you tell the attitude dwarves have towards those who keep slaves from this? Hint: There's about as much chance of a dwarven society taking slaves as there is of one deciding to chow down on the corpses of the elves they just killed. And how do we know that dwarves don't condone consumption of sentient beings? From the ethics of the dwarven civilization. By this same logic, if the idea that dwarves are fine with chopping down trees is important, then how dwarves react to slavery is important as well.