I don't know if Weis and Hickman repudiated this message in their books and if they did then I apologize, but seriously, the moral message in it is abhorrent. The Balance of Good and Evil is one of the absolute worst messages that you can push--which wouldn't be so bad if Dragonlance was intentionally grimdark and used it as a parody of heroic fantasy (but considering that they're the ultimate example of this, it's more than a little hypocritical but whatever) but this is supposed to be a good thing.
The white wizards and clerics of good are arrogant, selfish little snots who won't lift a finger for people. As much as I hate Raistlin, he actually had a very good point when he mocked these 'good guys' for not using their power to make the lives of the people better and that he was going to do something about it. Unfortunately, rather than using this as a redeeming factor for his character and make me stop hating them, they use this statement as a sign of his hubris.

I mean, if the 'good guys' were pricks because they were pulling the wool over peoples' eyes that would be one thing, but Dragonlance flat-out says that the Cataclysm happened because there was too much good. For fuck's sake, what does that even mean?
Now granted, Dragonlance's message isn't as morally reprehensible as Exalted. The authors are actually pretty subtle about their disapproval of the characters' latent racism without beating you over the head about it or sugarcoating it--so they get some brownie points there. And aside from the Balance of Good and Evil crap there really isn't anything objectionable about the setting compared to other heroic fantasy.
But that one message is just so godawful that if I had the power I can't in good faith allow putting the Dungeons and Dragons label on a product like that for any longer, even if it was a moneymaker. If I had my druthers, I'd issue an ultimatum: either exorcise that 'message' from your products and explicitly rebuke it or you get cut off from the IP.
I mean, honestly.