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Japan is experiencing the same shit gg did in that because they don't bend the knee immediately to the freaks, they are constantly attacked,defamed and harassed.
Combine that with a more successful media industry (because they understand people love interesting characters, sexy women and that 98% of the time it's a man + woman relationship) and you have bitter, petty motherfuckers that are more racist to the Japanese than the Americans directly after WW2
It never ceases to amaze me how the lgbt activists don’t understand that the vast majority of people are straight and when a romantic element is involved they want to see male + female. So they should just make their own content specifically to cater to the lgbt audience instead of forcing 98% of the population to watch stuff that doesn’t appeal to them
They do make their own content. It's pretty horrible, but they do make it.
Problem is, that they make books, and want to show it to 6 year olds in schools
They can’t make their own content for two reasons.
Every time they do, it’s a terrible product. Creatives who can make quality media usually come packaged with “problematic” traits, so the only ones left are garbage. There are some exceptions.
It’s marketed to such a small segment of the population that it requires an insanely high percentage of target consumers to purchase the product, or else it won’t make enough money back to justify its existence.
Good points. I just find it annoying that it has been shown over and over that generally speaking the mass audience isn’t interested in heavy lgbt content. Look at how many times they try to force gay characters in comics that don’t sell.
it's worse, they don't realize the majority of straight men find gay men & gay sex to be a repugnant turn off.
Case in point, the recent shit stirring with Mobile suit Gundam witch from Mercury where the creators just said 'we leave interpretation up to the audience' after they removed from an interview with VAs the part saying the two main female leads were married.