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@mer @VD15 @noyoushutthefuckupdad And this is where I prove how you can't get away from the politically chargeness of it
Alright, here's this that made Twitter users mad as fuck. At some point, we got a lot of attack on Japanese artists from the usual culprit, and some people made these pictures in an attempt to communicate with Japanese users
https://twitter.com/Sutorippu/status/1372743359207514115
The second picture (included in the post) is especially interesting, because it contain all the politically charged political signifiers. Obviously "not all", but we've been years into this and the culprits always belongs to the group that has all these political signifiers or are usually found supporting these
I don't think I even need to go deeper into the second pic and who got mad at Uzaki-chan, for example
3rd pic, some dude that pretty much admits he's censoring work. Look what I found on his archived twitter (4th pic)
https://archive.is/xJMuR
She/Her
Warning: Very NSFW site
https://www.sankakucomplex.com/search/?q=Leonoudakis
-Supported a translation that changed a crossdressing male into trans for no reasons
-Inserted memes into a anime episode subs and taunted people about it on Twitter
Maybe more
We could go on forever with this
So here's the thing, I go on a fighting game stream and see this politically charged stuff fore and center, why are they using politically charged stuff, which a lot of it goes completely against fandoms, fans and co and why doesn't the imbeciles expect they're going to get shit for it?