No, it is very possible that Christ is using the evil world to punish his kingdom for our sins, just as He did to Israel (Isaiah chapter 3, for example). We have allowed this evil to come into our midst and fester. We are, I believe, being disciplined by God.
Also, those affected most by cultural jamming are not Christians, but unbelievers, who have no grounding in the Word to resist such insanity as Alinsky's Rules for Radicals or the twisted teachings of the Church of the Sub-genius. (And joke if you will, but the latter is strong in the tech sector. Every day, I am forced to use a software tool named after the main proposition in that evil religion.)
So you deny that Christ has no power?
On whose account do you object then?
If you find a name impossible to turn back on its evil intender, then you lack or worse, deny the power. There is a reason the Old Testament has got PUNS in the text, especially when dressing down sin.
Try using some sanctified imagination. A victim you NEVER need be.
Also His anger is but for a moment, but His lovingkindness everlasting. The point is to humble a proud society that it knows it can not deal with evil on its own. Once it knows and submits to that truth, grace grows again. The wise Christian sees beyond the punishment. The foolish one fixates on it.