Jon Del Arroz #fundie fandompulse.substack.com
[Part of a post in which author Jon Del Arroz revounts an online argument with another author, Robert Kroese]
I posited something about the culture that the “Satanic Panic” of the 1980s was overblown by the media, and a tipping point made for the culture and media to turn on Christians and mock Christianity as an attempt to get Christians out of the cultural space. This was intentional, as if you look back at culture, most of the lasting works in Western Civilization are overtly Christian-oriented, and it began to change in the 1960s with the drugs, sex, and rock ‘n roll libertarianism. It’s easily traceable to the decline of our culture overall to wokeism, and this seemed to be a key cultural watershed.
I went viral with a tweet on this, which garnered millions of views, prompting Kroese to throw a fit, as he had done in the past. This was not one I bothered to respond to him over, but later, as I showed the irony that modern D&D actually has become Satanic, is when he really lost his mind.
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It’s very clear as I show that woke D&D is encouraging “Pride,” a deadly sin, and yet Kroese seems to have some intentional misreading of the tweet to personally attack me on the topic. Modern D&D is Satanic and run by Satanic weirdos from the Pacific Northwest, who, ironically, would cancel Robert Kroese in an instant for not being pure-left enough for them.