A big question I have is whether all the politicians who were elected on weeb / otaku culture have actually been faithful to their constituents (and unsurprisingly been squashed by their peers) at combatting the Western interference.
We only hear about their bid and aspirations but not the day-to-day drudgery, assuming they tried to keep their promises.
From what I hear, they seem to be having a slow impact since the Japanese government seems to realise how much revenue and cultural popularity their media has so are being very anti censorship and even mentioned payment processors as one of the problems.
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A big question I have is whether all the politicians who were elected on weeb / otaku culture have actually been faithful to their constituents (and unsurprisingly been squashed by their peers) at combatting the Western interference.
We only hear about their bid and aspirations but not the day-to-day drudgery, assuming they tried to keep their promises.
From what I hear, they seem to be having a slow impact since the Japanese government seems to realise how much revenue and cultural popularity their media has so are being very anti censorship and even mentioned payment processors as one of the problems.