I fucking called it.
Do honest people couch everything they say in the word "seems"? pic.twitter.com/2x7zSFyivC
— Jeffro Johnson (@JohnsonJeffro) November 16, 2022
Yes, they are attempting to throw Jeffro down the Memory Hole and are flat-out lying about what he did and how it forced the narrative to change.
This dude is trying so hard to “gotcha” me, it’s kind of sad.
— SupergeekMike (Mike Christensen) (@supergeekmike) November 16, 2022
I got the term “always on” from another video. I’m not stealing Jeffro’s idea/denying credit - I cited my source in the video.
Sorry to burst your bubble, Jeffro. All I’ve read of yours is your gross Twitter feed. https://t.co/WD9P6ef0ap
No, you didn't get it before Jeffro. No one did. You're lying; Jeffro documented it on his blog years before Colville or anyone "acceptable" to the Death Cult broached the subject- and then, as Jon Mollison said yesterday and today, ran from it screaming because of the consequences that such a change demands upon "best practices" of tabletop RPGs.
Jeffro has receipts at his blog going back several years about this as he found it, liked it, and began implementing it- and then dealing with the very changes it requires, the changes that Death Cultists and their Pop Cult frontmen flee from because restoring the wargame to RPGs destroys it as a storytelling vehicle- and thus as a narrative vector, a propganda tool, a means to spread the poz and thus SJW Convergence.
This is what street-level Narrative Warfare looks like. Watch for the attempt to play the Frame Game next.
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