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Matt says on Reddit that there is definite allegory in DCC to modern political situations.

“We are not talking current event politics here, and every deliberately political post will be deleted. Repeat violators will be banned. This is why. First off, any mod who takes down these posts are doing it at my direction, so do not throw any ire in them. They are all volunteers, most of whom I suspect agree with the vast majority here politically. I am currently in super crunch mode, working 15 hour days because I need to finish DCC 8 by January 31st as our world burns, and I am not quite done yet. Otherwise I would have attempted to nip this earlier and a little more eloquently. So instead I'm just going to post directly and bluntly. Yes, Dungeon Crawler Carl is highly political. It is a major theme of the books, and frankly, as soon as Operation Bounce House comes out, I suspect it's going to be even more painfully obvious where I personally stand on a whole bunch of subjects. If you don't see or understand that, then I suspect you're probably the type of person I want to read these books the most. If you do understand it, you turning this subreddit into one of the literally thousands of politically active shitshows already here on Reddit are actively deterring me from accomplishing my goal. Every war, every social movement has multiple battlefields, and not every battlefield has to be the front line. I want people with different points of view to enjoy these books at face value. If I then manage to drill through their thick skulls and make them think about the broader themes and maybe grow an empathetic spark, all the better. Will it work? Probably not for 99% of them. But that number will be 100% if they have nowhere to peacefully discuss with other fans their opinions on the books. Any firebrand discussion about the current hot topic is going to evoke a kneejerk reaction and scare away the people we want to talk to the most. I suggest and encourage you to start your own subreddit if you want talk about the political and human rights themes of the books in relation to current events. I personally love seeing all the DCC-themed protest signs. I encourage you all to continue to speak out and let the world know that we will not kneel to tyranny. But if you can't/won't/don't understand that these are my wishes for this particular corner of the internet, I'm afraid we're going to have a problem. My mind is not changing. No hard feelings. But this is my kitchen. Let me cook what I want.”

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lemmy.zip

We have enough political turmoil IRL and on so many other spaces of social media. Although I left Reddit a few years ago and haven't gone back, I support keeping real life political discussion out of a series I enjoy greatly that is a distraction from everything occurring in today's world. I can associate the political nature within the series, but I think it would greatly derail the entertainment factor I get when using books to escape reality. It is a form of relief from everyday stressors that I prefer to keep separate. I guess if someone really wants to compare society and politics in the DCC realm to real life, they can feel free to start another subreddit/community/forum for that specific nature of discussion.

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I think that’s generally where I come down too. Denying Allegory that validly exists especially when based on the word of the creator is sticking your head in the sand, but that doesn’t mean that you must be immersed in the reality that’s being Allegorized to enjoy it. There are absolutely valid times and spaces for and avoiding that aspect. And both should exist, and let people choose where to be.

Speculative Fiction has a long history of examining societies through different lenses, and overall I think that can help people develop new insights, but there’s nothing saying they can’t be a distraction as well.

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lemmy.world

It always strikes me as problematic when a creator has control over a subreddit dedicated to their work. Even if it starts out innocent

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I’m torn. For a media property, I’m ok with an “official” account that is pretty highly controlled. It’s basically a sanctioned press release and partnership venue (or bug report and release venue for software). If they say no other groups, that’s where I have a problem.

I think there’s room for both to exist separately.

I thought this was interesting because I’ve seen a big increase across various social media platforms in the last month or so of people mocking others who are trying to point out the symbolism in the books and straight-up denial that there are parallels.

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