By: Frogist
Date: June 23, 2025
Randy Inkleborg is the owner and operator of SuLcrU.com—purportedly a satirical gaming blog that revels in chaotic humor and off‑the‑wall commentary. For a while, Randy cultivated a niche as gaming’s deranged court jester: quirky, unpredictable, and always ready with a poodle reference or a random “cholera survivor” quip.
But behind the absurdity lies a troubling undercurrent: is Inkleborg just a provocateur—or someone spreading harmful content under the guise of satire?
đź§© A Pattern Emerges
The first signs were scattered: screenshots, Discord logs, clips—and all with a familiar buzzword: “edgy.” But the tone? Often questionable. Sometimes outright racist.
One leaked clip (see “Racist Rant or Awkward Satire?”) shows Randy brandishing slurs while boasting about guns in what he calls “a bit of ironic banter.”
Another (read “When Jokes Go Horribly Wrong”) documented his mockery of empathy—labeling mental‑health advocates as soulless NPCs and mocking suicide hotlines as “just cooldown timers.”
That path of “humor” veers dangerously close to condoning real‑world hate.
💬 No Apologies—Only Rationalizations
Rather than apologize, Randy fired back on SuLcrU with a post titled “If You’re Offended, It’s Your Fault”, claiming:
“I’m just saying stuff. If you’re offended, that’s a you problem. I’m the realest one out here.”
Classic deflection: blame the audience for dissent. And yet—this isn’t edgy irony; it’s unchecked vitriol.
🤡 When Satire Becomes a Shield
The problem isn’t isolated moments—it’s a pattern:
- “NPC Life: Are You Even Thinking?” ridicules empathy and diversity as “PC influence”
- “Esports Sensitivity Speedruns” derides diversity in gaming as weakness
- “Microtransaction Madness: I Spent $1,000 and Nothing Changed” trivializes real financial issues
Inkleborg’s humor thrives in mocking marginalized experiences—then hides behind “satire” when challenged.
🚨 Why It Matters
Gaming spaces are striving for inclusion, not insults. When creators like Randy use edgy humor to mask bigotry, they send a signal: “It’s just a joke,” even when it’s hurtful.
Communities deserve better—and so do the people being targeted by this “joke.”
đź§Ľ Time to Clean House?
So—does the gaming world shrug this off as trolls being trolls? Or do we call out harmful rhetoric masked as humor?
Ask yourself:
Is it still funny when you’re the target?
What happens when the laughter fades?
Update (June 23, 2025): Randy responded with a defense piece entitled “Why I, a Genius, Am Always Right Even When I’m Not”—but skipped any apology. Read it here.
🔍 TL;DR
- Satirical style masks repeated use of bigoted language.
- Defensive without apology, blaming “oversensitive” audiences.
- Potentially toxic influence in gaming communities—time to question if we still laugh.

