Dungeons & Dragons and the Dumbest Moral Panic of the 1980s

Remember when people thought Dungeons & Dragons was turning innocent 1980s kids into cloak-wearing basement demons? Good times. In this video, we’re diving into the ridiculous, over-the-top, pearl-clutching madness of the D&D Satanic Panic, when parents, preachers, talk shows, and news outlets convinced themselves that rolling a d20 was basically a gateway drug to summoning Beelzebub even though it was mostly just nerds doing math in funny voices. We’ll talk about how Dungeons & Dragons became one of the biggest scapegoats of the 1980s, why adults were so terrified of fantasy role-playing games, and how the whole thing says way more about moral panic than it ever did about actual teenagers playing pretend with graph paper. 🐉 Dungeons & Dragons 😈 Satanic Panic hysteria 📺 1980s fearmongering 🎲 Angry parents vs. nerdy kids 🧙 The most dramatic misunderstanding of imagination ever committed to television Dark Dungeon Dramatic Reading    • Dramatic Readings #4: Dark Dungeons   Support the channel on Patreon:   / jasonroygaston   Like, comment, subscribe, and tell me whether D&D corrupted your soul or just made you really good at basic arithmetic. #DungeonsAndDragons #SatanicPanic #DnD #1980s #MoralPanic #TabletopGaming #NerdCulture #RetroHistory #RolePlayingGames #D20 #FantasyGaming #GeekHistory #ReligiousPanic #PopCultureHistory #JasonRoyGaston #RollForTrauma #SatanFailedHisSavingThrow