The good thing about anime is that there are many types for many folks. There's no end to "female empowerment" out there already, this is a pile of regressive bullshit.
I happily embrace the likes of Shoji Sato; Japan needs to amp up the ecchi, it seems to bleeding out in gaming and the 'global standards' infection is going to ruin anime too.
I wouldn’t use the “many types for many folks” position. I know it sounds good and makes you feel good, but it sounds oddly familiar to the “nobody is trying to take your games away” arguments from yesteryear.
Not really, the latter argument is trying to influence gaming to change it to a minority's interests while trying to appease the outraged with a flippant argument.
My point is that the 'diversity' already exists in anime; there are tons of genres and targeted audiences, including 'strong women' and the like. This is undeniable.
Okay, now you’re definitely falling prey to the classic GamerGate argument. By putting forth that sentence, you’ve accepted diversity as a virtue/positive. Anime does not need diversity in any aspect. Diversity is not a positive. Variety maybe, but NOT diversity.
Then you said it was undeniable. I mean, you’ve SEEN the weirdos all over the Internet who DO deny it and want to inject wokeness as part of their denial. The article posted even touches on that denial.
You’re trying to use the same argument that did not work in the West. I think using that argument will be just as ineffective today as it was back then.
I'm not falling to anything. I put diversity in quotes for a reason; comedy, shounen, shoujo, sports, romance, seinen, slice of life, etc. and their combinations/permutations therein -- if you want to use the phrase variety for more positive conoctation, I don't really care.
Japanese consumerism dictates what is sold. With global influence, that's changing, but there's a reason why there are various niche genres or topics in anime and manga...because companies realize there's a market for it, and wish to exploit it. That's how things should be.
These people are like those children that want to take the other kids’ toys away not because they want to play with them, but because to them taking away the toys is the game. It doesn’t matter to them how many toys they already have.
The good thing about anime is that there are many types for many folks. There's no end to "female empowerment" out there already, this is a pile of regressive bullshit.
I happily embrace the likes of Shoji Sato; Japan needs to amp up the ecchi, it seems to bleeding out in gaming and the 'global standards' infection is going to ruin anime too.
I wouldn’t use the “many types for many folks” position. I know it sounds good and makes you feel good, but it sounds oddly familiar to the “nobody is trying to take your games away” arguments from yesteryear.
Not really, the latter argument is trying to influence gaming to change it to a minority's interests while trying to appease the outraged with a flippant argument.
My point is that the 'diversity' already exists in anime; there are tons of genres and targeted audiences, including 'strong women' and the like. This is undeniable.
Okay, now you’re definitely falling prey to the classic GamerGate argument. By putting forth that sentence, you’ve accepted diversity as a virtue/positive. Anime does not need diversity in any aspect. Diversity is not a positive. Variety maybe, but NOT diversity.
Then you said it was undeniable. I mean, you’ve SEEN the weirdos all over the Internet who DO deny it and want to inject wokeness as part of their denial. The article posted even touches on that denial.
You’re trying to use the same argument that did not work in the West. I think using that argument will be just as ineffective today as it was back then.
I'm not falling to anything. I put diversity in quotes for a reason; comedy, shounen, shoujo, sports, romance, seinen, slice of life, etc. and their combinations/permutations therein -- if you want to use the phrase variety for more positive conoctation, I don't really care.
Japanese consumerism dictates what is sold. With global influence, that's changing, but there's a reason why there are various niche genres or topics in anime and manga...because companies realize there's a market for it, and wish to exploit it. That's how things should be.
These people are like those children that want to take the other kids’ toys away not because they want to play with them, but because to them taking away the toys is the game. It doesn’t matter to them how many toys they already have.