The RPG Pundit takes some time during lunch to cut a video about some laughable SJWs trying to gaslight the Old School Renaissance movement in tabletop RPGs.
I hope you throw this on while making your lunch. It'll be good to listen do while you, like him, prepare your food.
Do note that what the Pundit says here about the OSR being free of SJW influence due to it being decentralized is also the strength of the #PulpRev scene; we too have no leaders, no chain of command, no centralized points to seize and hold and so we cannot be infiltrated and usurped. The SJWs are playing the Frame Game here to reframe the OSR as Wrongthink, unaware that tabletop RPGs are so decentralized that the most they can do is convince low-info followers of Let's Plays on YouTube and Twitch into going along. To this day, most players are not plugged into the online scene so these SJWs do nothing useful.
This plays into the long-running trend of noticing that SJWs don't function properly. Nephanor on Twitter ran a thread about this in the context of SJWs at a gaming con pushing their gatekeeping scam, where they project their incompetence at adult functionality upon everyone else--SJWs Always Project--as justification for gaslighting the rest of us into going along with it. Nope. Thread-starting Tweet below.
At first I wanted to laugh at this, as it shows a huge level of infantalization of the players, a bunch of coddling and idiocy that a normal functioning adult. But then I read through the replies to it and realized there is a HUGELY important reason for this kind of toolbox... https://t.co/vMZj8k5fIc
— Nephanor PhD PROvert (@Nephanor) June 2, 2019
These are not people dedicated to entertaining friends and having a good time gaming. Shun them for your own good; they'll only ruin everything if given the chance. Instead, give your money to those who do want to entertain you and encourage your good gaming times like the Pundit does, and not to SJWs that hate you and want you deader than Leeroy Jenkins.
I used to run a regular game (Champions, back in the day) in a mental institution when one of my friends was there. We picked up a number of players from the general population, and while we did have to go slow at times to accommodate the players on heavy meds, we never needed any kind of signal for "I'm too emotionally fragile to handle this scene".
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