Oh god, this is still going on?
@Afiaki
There are people out there who believe Vaccines cause autism. By these standards, I cannot criticize them because that would be "vaccinationtruthphobic." I can't criticize Fred Phelp's Westboro Baptist Church, because that's Christianophobic. I can't criticize that Twitch moderator who thinks she's a deer in a human body ("Otherkin") because that's "Deerphobic."
Clearly absurd. Shariah law is clearly unacceptable and that's what the SOIE political group was all about. They are a dead political group (they haven't even posted a blog update in 5 years, and apparently hadn't done any activism in over 10) but the whole "throwing LGBT people off buildings isn't cool" stance they had is still valid. A lot of Westerners seem to think that Islam-the-Religion is like Judaism and Christianity and the people involved will give it up after moving to the West and integrating. But the Islamic-the-Culture-Tied-Together-By-The-Religion Ghettos of the UK and the No-Go zones of Sweden suggests this is a bit
optimistic (or, as SOIE would no doubt say, ignorant).
People are
intentionally conflating the religion and the plight of Arabic people in the EU / UK / US, and likewise there are Shariah law supporters who are very clearly preying on this cultural malfunction in the West. The fact that this originally was spawned by a reddit post of someone claiming the mere mention of this political group is "racism" (
Islam is not a race) only helps highlight the malfunction I am speaking of.
@Eonlars
Did you actually have something to say about the situation more than "Grr,
@Rapeman bad," or can I just put that aside in the dustbin?
You aren't refuting his point, which is, "If you complain enough, the rules will be changed to mollify the complainers," with the subtext that this is what left leaning political activist types do. He's right, and that is coming from a DailyKOS blogger.
The magic "Islamophobic" talking point does not trigger an empathy reaction in me. And actually I'm pretty sure there have been low key joking references to German WW2 stuff in translation group names before. And we've had literal Marxists posting socioeconomic propaganda at the end of their translations as authors notes (note: Marxism is WAY WAY worse than Nazism or Fascism) and to my knowledge outside of pressure from readers they didn't receive any flak for it.
I'll repeat what I said last page. MangaDex has tools that would allow the op, and the others in this thread who do not wish to see that group, to not see that group. If that group is translating a manga that you enjoy (the tights one does have amazing art), sorry, I can imagine how that is a bit annoying.
But you don't have the right not to be annoyed. You don't have the right not to be offended. And you don't have the right to tell me I can't read said manga translations if they don't bother me.