@lumpur
I'm confused, how is trying to keep traditions progressive? Isn't it a conservative stance, by the very meaning of the word?
No, not at all. The two are not mutually inclusive. And her traditionalism isn't what makes her progressive (nor did I ever state that - in fact I gave examples of how traditional values can be done just fine and without "Woke"ness), but her mindset. She isn't pushing traditionalism, she's pushing her values onto other people and doing so forcefully. THAT is modern progressivism in a nutshell. Imagine I'm from a foreign region, perhaps an area with a lot of oil and sand. Say I come to your school and say, hey, I love my tradition - would you like to learn about it or share it with me? That's not progressivism despite being a traditionalist. Let's say it's the same scenario and this time, however, I say you should take part in my tradition and if you don't you're a racist. That is progressive SJW horseshit. And that's similar to what this girl is doing. All she's thinking about is herself and her values and she's superimposing them onto everyone else and doing so with an agenda (and if her comment about the west is any indication, it's a slight political and nationalist one at that, albeit likely through the author self-inserting).
To showcase it to you, feminism is usually considered progressive, correct? Would first or second wave feminism ideals be viewed as progressive today? Hell no. And you'd be surprised how many conservative (like, politically conservative) self-identifying feminists there are out there. Do you know why? It's because 3rd wave feminists like to get on Twitter and Tumblr and do fucking batshit nutty things like start #KIllAllMen and some women think it's their right (HOW DARE THEY?!) to choose their own path and lifestyle... even if that means a conservative/traditional one. To be crude, it's like a new age parallel of someone being called an "Uncle Tom" because you aren't towing the fringe (and vocal) movement's party line.
If the chick in this manga was just into traditionalist clothes and wanted to get other people excited and interested in that, I would dare say I'd actually be interested in this manhwa simply because culture shock and exchange can be interesting. But this girl wants to force ideals and values on people and has political/cultural agendas. And I've seen enough of that bullshit in the real world the last 5+ years that seeing it in entertainment is like legit fucking cancer. If I wanted to see that shit, I'd visit Twitter. At least then there'd be the occasional meme that might be worth it.