Ok so you didn't actually understand what I said. Feel free to read it again. This is "creative" in like a classically racist way, esp given the context of Japan being a pretty racist society. It should be evident that I don't have a fetish for racism given the ick I have for it.And you clearly have a racism fetish, so I guess we all are flawed in our own ways.
Fiction will always be there to entertain, some works more close to reality and some more "creative".
As long as the author/artist doesn't claim that this is a historic (or similar) work, then you sadly will have to take your personal bias in pain and enjoy other work.
I have no interest in this story, but I wish all the readers that do enjoy this, lots of happy hormones!
P.S. I do wonder what your take is on the products of modern BBC(and co.) that do claim historical accuracy, while actually just fetishizing their own agenda.
And you didn't understand anything I said. Not that you care, you just want to live out your fetish and being seen as a good person for it.Ok so you didn't actually understand what I said. Feel free to read it again. This is "creative" in like a classically racist way, esp given the context of Japan being a pretty racist society. It should be evident that I don't have a fetish for racism given the ick I have for it.
I never claimed historical accuracy, you just made that up.
Of course no japanese or white people have ever been fetishized like that... So delusional.What I did claim was the stylistic decisions made present the brown people as objects of fetishization in a way you don't see with white and japanese people in manga.
That one isn't as strong an example imo. I like Senukin's work, but he's started and dropped so many series that I don't feel ratings matter for his stuff, especially if he doesn't commit to an IP.Once again, a LGBT manga gets pushed to the front page and moderation does nothing to stop it from getting 1-star bombed....
Nah something about this feels really icky; like the clothing is north african inspired, but like the slutty cosplay version. It screams more prostitute than royalty. There's this weird thing where he isn't familiar with modern technology, which anybody living in the modern age would know, especially with the resources of royalty. It paints this almost noble savage adjacent picture of Sun, as he lives this life of antiquity and ignorance despite literally engaging in a large extent with modern society and technology--enough to have a helicopter.
It's incongruent in a way that, to me, is the same as like the fetishization of non-european cultures that appears throughout media. Stuff that's a direct product of racism, though in more positive depictions more internalized than externalized racism. Stuff you'd see in like The Road to El Dorado or Pocahontas.
IDK it just irks me the wrong way: the overly slutty clothing, the weird ignorance, the femboy fetishization. Give my mans some proper clothes, keep him pretty and cute but more realistically mannish, and have him have the same reaction to the objects but at least have heard of them before and you have the makings of an actual story. Something more along the lines of a classic romance novel, something you can work with. Something more than generic romance wish fulfillment slop. I want to see this evolve into a romance-centered political drama but I know in my heart of hearts it's not going to try anything outside of what's presented.
as an Arabian I don't approve of thisCome on down, stop on by, she's really a guy!
Welcome to aarraabbiaaannnn twinks! :|
Wdym by 🤨 I live in Africa and oh boy it's like looking at a parallel universe compared to this🤨
I knew it would happen.@BakedBanana it finally got to place as 4th most popular new title, any comments on this great news? I only have to say that @Robinisback keeps missing the fun with his favourite mangos.