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- Aug 23, 2018
Over the last decade or so, I've noticed a bunch of media, celebrities, communities, and companies once know for being edgy are now the biggest milquetoast pearl clutchers in existence. Some seem to have trolls remorse, others got infiltrated by troons, and others I don't know what happened.
The inspiration for this thread was the news that Cards Against Humanity, the edgy, offensive card game from a decade ago, is suing Elon Musk due to Elon Derangement Syndrome and Trump Derangement Syndrome.
It got me thinking of other examples. The Church of Satan having strict mask mandates, Mortal Kombat covering up revealing character outfits, Saints Row going from an over the top game about gang bangers to lecturing about student loans, Dungeons and Dragons being more interested in wheelchairs and race relations than fantasy adventure, and Dee Snider going from singing "We're Not Gonna Take it" demanding everyone bend over for the government.
The Doom community is one that gets me. Kicking out the creator of Brutal Doom ostensibly for telling a suicidal person to kill themselves (by linking a wikipedia article), but to me always seemed like an excuse to get rid of him because his mod was more popular than theirs. Fuck, the Doom community in general kicking people out if they don't post progressive politics is baffling given that Doom was an ultra violent game about killing demons. Especially since the games themselves continue to piss off pearl clutchers to this day. Now that I think about it, between Dungeons and Dragons, Doom, and the Church of Satan, a lot of these involve demons.
The inspiration for this thread was the news that Cards Against Humanity, the edgy, offensive card game from a decade ago, is suing Elon Musk due to Elon Derangement Syndrome and Trump Derangement Syndrome.
It got me thinking of other examples. The Church of Satan having strict mask mandates, Mortal Kombat covering up revealing character outfits, Saints Row going from an over the top game about gang bangers to lecturing about student loans, Dungeons and Dragons being more interested in wheelchairs and race relations than fantasy adventure, and Dee Snider going from singing "We're Not Gonna Take it" demanding everyone bend over for the government.
The Doom community is one that gets me. Kicking out the creator of Brutal Doom ostensibly for telling a suicidal person to kill themselves (by linking a wikipedia article), but to me always seemed like an excuse to get rid of him because his mod was more popular than theirs. Fuck, the Doom community in general kicking people out if they don't post progressive politics is baffling given that Doom was an ultra violent game about killing demons. Especially since the games themselves continue to piss off pearl clutchers to this day. Now that I think about it, between Dungeons and Dragons, Doom, and the Church of Satan, a lot of these involve demons.