Honestly, based on what i've seen there seems to be a increasingly strong divide along different cultural (and political) lines when it comes to D&D due to the sudden influx of more players (5e being very accessable), Grognards (3e supremacy) and of course the Culture War (people become more defensive, particularly center-conservative types).That's because pop culture journalists of today don't want it to be known that they had allies who once called out D&D for being anti-feminist. But yes, tons of D&D roleplayers are very light on the religious side and some even veer into anti-religiosity, especially after the evangelicals bitched at them in the 80s. And now Razor wants to woo that evangelical, pro-libertarian, pro-Trump crowd, the same crowd that would've belted his ass for playing that board game back in the 80s.
There is a market for appealing to conservative and religious types who enjoy fantasy and D&D, with the pearl-clutching fuddy-duddies of the 80s being a rapidly shrinking miniority within modern conservatism.
I mean, hell, regardless of the intentions of satire by GW when making warhammer 40k, you legit wont find a stronger concentration of right-leaning sci-fantasy enjoyers (just check out Arch Warhammer on youtube). Most people embrace the germano-gothic-religious aesthetic unironically and even embrace it whole-heartedly.
Also every romance novel ever.The Gor novels tapped into that "politically inconvenient" part of the female psyche, and the feminists wanted it buried because it made them look bad. It really isn't that surprising that Michael Moorcock would want it buried, since it's kind of a reactionary idea that women want strong men, and Moorcock wants progressive ideas that go against the grain instead of reinforcing it.
I remember reading them when on the shitter, and it dawned on me rather quickly that there was a very blurry line between romantic gesture and sexual assault.
If its Pedro the suave spaniard, its alright.
If its Pablo the saggy mexican, its assault.
Likewise, with the amount of women nowadays who are open about their preferences for being choked or spanked, its been made increasingly clear that women are just as degenerate as men, which is about as egalitarian a conclusion one could possibly make.
Moorcock (and many like him) strikes me as a sort of reverse-sexist, with a sort of "misogyny of high expectations" vibe. The idea that women flick the bean to masculinity being downright offensive as it would imply women can be low-brow.
he'd first make a video shitting on it, then he'd play it ironically on stream, followed by another video later down the line shitting on the next Kojima title whilst praising the Kojima RPG game, claiming his opinion "softened on it".I think he'll still bash the game and Kojima and play it "ironically" on his streams while secretly jizzing himself over it