Isekai Meikyuu de Harem wo - Ch. 101 - Miria (4)

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It took 3 pages of comments until I started seeing people acknowledging the age issue... Wtf is wrong with society...

At first I was interested in this Manga because it seemed very systematic in its rules and Worldbuilding, like a true video game and not like the "I have a video game system in my Isekai but it's actually just a basic and sloppy convenience tool at best" cases. The art is also fantastic, with a blend of simpler old-style-Rpg-like scenes and super smooth beautiful panels in romance and action.
But as someone pointed out, the story itself is very slow and I do not need to be reminded by 100th time that they went to the dungeon in the morning... Things like that take space and wastes time both for the artist and the reader. Lately this Manga has been making less and less sense, even for the standards of a generic harem Isekai. And this chapter, we all know where it is going. I won't be a hypocrite and pretend like I didn't read erotic Manga before or now, but I think it's justified that we all take a moment to self reflect, if we're OK with watching a not ambiguous at all, full confirmed 15 yo girl doing the deed in front of our eyes. Acknowledging that it is realistic due to time period, fantasy standards, or whatever other reason; or actually enjoying the process of seeing it. Because this Manga won't be like "Ah yes, this is something that happens" and move on. It will indulge in the scene, the author will delight in drawing every single detail to make it look at juicy as possible. Are we really OK with that?

You can keep reading this or whatever you want in your free time. As long as it doesn't hurt anybody. But just... Give it a thought. Consider for a second how much is fiction affecting your perception of reality. I hope the answer will be something you can feel proud of.
 
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You can keep reading this or whatever you want in your free time. As long as it doesn't hurt anybody. But just... Give it a thought. Consider for a second how much is fiction affecting your perception of reality. I hope the answer will be something you can feel proud of.
"Alright guys, pack it up. The murder, slavery, and rape were pretty fun, but I'm getting worried about your futures now that a 15-year-old girl is about to be purchased."
 
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finally a third member... for a manga with "harem" title on it. It sure take a lot of time to grow his harem
 
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"Alright guys, pack it up. The murder, slavery, and rape were pretty fun, but I'm getting worried about your futures now that a 15-year-old girl is about to be purchased."
Murder and slavery are themes already common in fiction. We've grown disenzitized to them more or less. Most of us already know they're bad IRL and don't need to spend the extra effort self reflecting about it. I don't recall there being any rape in this series, but to a lesser degree this also applies to it. Do you know why? Because they're themes portrayed without glorification or justification. When it happens in good stories, it's always under the spectacles of morality. Learn the difference between a story going "hey, that character is doing that, they're either evil or committed a sin and are about to face the consequences", and "hey, that character is doing that, but it's fine, theyre still good and don't need to struggle internally about their moral choices, moving on".

In this story, slavery pushes the limits of said morality, but because the slaves themselves were all well taken care of, and there didn't seem to be any signs of abuse or exploit, it's easier to turn a blind eye to it, just as we do with modern slavery (yes, it still exists, it's called "contracts and capitalism", give it a thought).

I draw a line at the blatant pedophilia that not only normalizes it under a guise of ambiguity, but even takes pride of announcing itself straight away like "hey, look, this is a literal underage kid, she's about to engage in intense sexual intercourse repeatedly and you're going to like it! Because it's a good thing, right?".
 
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In this story, slavery pushes the limits of said morality, but because the slaves themselves were all well taken care of, and there didn't seem to be any signs of abuse or exploit, it's easier to turn a blind eye to it, just as we do with modern slavery (yes, it still exists, it's called "contracts and capitalism", give it a thought).

I draw a line at the blatant pedophilia that not only normalizes it under a guise of ambiguity, but even takes pride of announcing itself straight away like "hey, look, this is a literal underage kid, she's about to engage in intense sexual intercourse repeatedly and you're going to like it! Because it's a good thing, right?".
Maybe instead of defending an arbitrary line between acceptable slavery and pedophilia, you should take your own advice.
Consider for a second how much is fiction affecting your perception of reality. I hope the answer will be something you can feel proud of.
Your perception of reality allows you to take the moral high ground after excusing slavery for 100 chapters.
 

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