Argyle King
Legend
Those standards are entirely internally developed so ot is no wonder there are such conflicting ideas about what is "appropriate." The outside media is not weighing in on the "D&D is inherently colonialist" debate, as far as I know. The situation with Gygax might get a mention someplace like Forbes where there is a TTRPG evangelist on staff, but that's about it. The Satanic Panic wasn't even really ultimately about D&D. D&D got caught up in the larger Satanic Panic which was a predictable example of a cycle you can demonstrate throughout history. The Q Anon stuff of a couple years ago is part of the same cycle.
I remember some of the Satanic Panic. I was young, but I remember that it forced the local Toy'R'Us to take D&D off their shelves. (There was no local gaming store at that time; now this area has 3.)
I can agree with the standards being internalized to an extent. That's part of why I chose Balder's Gate as a comparison in other posts.