woke culture vs weebs

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i don't have any ill intent. just wanted to talk about this and understand how others thought about it. but come on bro i am posting this after a lot of thinking and asking a few staff if i could make a thread for this. pls dont be toxic
honestly I'm just here for the lols but imo you should expect such reactions from ppl if you're gonna bring up a "touchy" subject civility in this day and age is a commodity rarely given anyways don't be dissuaded as long as the mods don't give you shit you're good
 
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honestly I'm just here for the lols but imo you should expect such reactions from ppl if you're gonna bring up a "touchy" subject civility in this day and age is a commodity rarely given anyways don't be dissuaded as long as the mods don't give you shit you're good
roger sir:win::thumbsup:. i didn't want to cause any issues tbh. twitter is an awful place to discuss stuff like this , same with reddit and 4 chan i honestly hoped to see some constructive discussion or something along those lines
 
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Bro, rev has been trolling with this shit for years.

You gotta realize at some point that his job is making ragebait that single celled organisms will share online so he gets that high click through rate.

edit: A take so bad even 4chan didn't want it rofl
 
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isn't rev says desu like a pedophile or at least someone who's a little too eager to defend loli porn to be considered "just a little edgy" ?

also just gonna say it, one of my favorite interactions between weebs and politics is whenever an anti gun activist post a "fuck your guns" image/statement and they get flooded with qrts of ppl posting their gun themed waifus (I don't play Nikke, I think elegg is really sexy)
 
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isn't rev says desu like a pedophile or at least someone who's a little too eager to defend loli porn to be considered "just a little edgy" ?
I have no idea what his actual views are, as his whole schtick is pandering to edgy 14 year olds. Looking at his twitter for 3 seconds made me feel by brain rot by seeing the amount of people treating him as some sort of messiah of antiwokism.

He made anime memes and then caught on with vulture drama-bait and then never let go.

It gets him the bag because he can force people to take sides on issues he makes up, which his braindead fans regurgitate all over the internet. Repeat every day, maybe stream it for some live donos.

What surprises me is that I'd hoped that 4 years later those 14 year olds would've developed mentally, and you'd think the guy would run out of ways to rehash the same "localization team translation hurt my feelings".
 
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Not sure what drama
This nonsense is a part of,
And I don't want it.
toast-anime.gif
 
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Not sure what drama
This nonsense is a part of,
And I don't want it.
toast-anime.gif
In short, in the West, many woke activist set their eyes on Weeb contents, before this, they only targeted Western media like Western movies and comic books, but as Manga, Anime, and Japanese Games are getting more and more socially accepted, it also brings many unwanted attention from those so be called Wokesm.

this is not news at all, this has been happening for 10+ years now, but only got attention recently as its intensity became greater and greater.

My takes are this:
While I also worry about this issue, OP should stop spreading Rev's content as in the end he is just a drama tuber that will take profits from both sides. I do watch her content from time to time, but I make sure to not give him any engagement.

We all know that most Westerners are weird for liking ugly or overweight women/characters, and we also know that Weeb is always stared at with Slint eyes by those normies. so nothing is new here
 
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yeah guys i know its kinda late but i decided to create a thread on the one subject majority of us are knowledgeable abot. i was reluctant to make this but listening to a certain youtuber talk about vtubers and a certain blog calling people who liked anime stylized video game character freaks , i had enough. so here's a thread to discuss about it.
please keep the conversations comfy
I don't know what kind of words you invented for yourself. I just clicked on this link by accident.
But these discussion groups remind me of AMESS CULTURE and how people like that like to pretend their worldview is the correct one and all individuals should behave according to their worldview. Amess people are hilarious and ridiculous.
 
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The funny thing to me: almost 25(!) years ago when I first started getting into anime at college, the American otaku/fanboy/Japanese pop culture community (or at least the part of it I was involved with) was one of the most welcoming and open groups in the broader realm of geekly pursuits. It pretty much didn't matter who you were as a person - if you liked anime or manga, there was a place for you at the table, and no one was going to try and belittle you because of who you were. It wasn't woke - there were a couple of guys I knew at the time who were pretty staunchly right on the political spectrum - but there also wasn't anyone trying to run someone else out because they were LGBT or a 2nd amendment supporter or had voted for Bush or Gore or had more/less money.

That general approach has served me well in the intervening decades - I really don't care what you do or how you live your life, so long as you don't (a) try and force me into living a certain way simply because you think it's the 'right' way, (b) try to keep rubbing your viewpoint in my face when I've told you I disagree and asked you to stop, or (c) try to deprive me of my basic rights (life, liberty, property, speech, religion, association, pursuit of happiness - probably a few others). I'll also readily bear the consequences of voicing an unpopular opinion or taking an unpopular action, including having others decide not to associate with me, provided everyone else realizes that I get to decide who I associate with based on what they say/do as well. This last point seems to be one of the biggest hangups for both ends of the spectrum.
 
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yeah yeah, fyi this is the first time i talk about stuff like this.and can you pls explain what a worst take is.

bro seriously can't anyone discuss stuff like this.

well yeah sure.
i don't have any ill intent. just wanted to talk about this and understand how others thought about it. but come on bro i am posting this after a lot of thinking and asking a few staff if i could make a thread for this. pls dont be toxic
The funny thing is that conspiracy theories are talked about by those people who are constantly obsessed with searching for “alt-right extremist trolls” and attribute any negative reaction to their actions or content to their activity.
 
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The funny thing to me: almost 25(!) years ago when I first started getting into anime at college, the American otaku/fanboy/Japanese pop culture community (or at least the part of it I was involved with) was one of the most welcoming and open groups in the broader realm of geekly pursuits. It pretty much didn't matter who you were as a person - if you liked anime or manga, there was a place for you at the table, and no one was going to try and belittle you because of who you were. It wasn't woke - there were a couple of guys I knew at the time who were pretty staunchly right on the political spectrum - but there also wasn't anyone trying to run someone else out because they were LGBT or a 2nd amendment supporter or had voted for Bush or Gore or had more/less money.

That general approach has served me well in the intervening decades - I really don't care what you do or how you live your life, so long as you don't (a) try and force me into living a certain way simply because you think it's the 'right' way, (b) try to keep rubbing your viewpoint in my face when I've told you I disagree and asked you to stop, or (c) try to deprive me of my basic rights (life, liberty, property, speech, religion, association, pursuit of happiness - probably a few others). I'll also readily bear the consequences of voicing an unpopular opinion or taking an unpopular action, including having others decide not to associate with me, provided everyone else realizes that I get to decide who I associate with based on what they say/do as well. This last point seems to be one of the biggest hangups for both ends of the spectrum.
I'll just remind you that 10-15 years ago, loving anime meant that you had no prejudices and you could safely study things that scared away the hardcore normies. Now half of the fandom is afraid of fan service like hell and believes that any adult man who likes anime is a pedophile. Hell, I recently saw people calling gore anime wholesome just because there was no sexual content, lmao. And of course, you will never see such an attitude towards girls who love bishonen or shotas for some reason...
 
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I'll just remind you that 10-15 years ago, loving anime meant that you had no prejudices and you could safely study things that scared away the hardcore normies. Now half of the fandom is afraid of fan service like hell and believes that any adult man who likes anime is a pedophile. Hell, I recently saw people calling gore anime wholesome just because there was no sexual content, lmao. And of course, you will never see such an attitude towards girls who love bishonen or shotas for some reason...
I seem to recall at least two instances in my con-going days (which ended about 2006 or so) where a young woman had to be separated from (i.e., pulled off of) a bishi, and told in no uncertain terms their behavior was unacceptable. It was more commonly a guy who had to be told to knock it off (usually for trying to pick up minors), but it really did go both ways. And at least some of the stories about yaoi paddles are true - there is a reason they're banned. Cram that many hormones into a hotel for a weekend, and weird stuff happens.

The darker side is that for every voice actor or industry guest who later got called out for being a creep or worse during that era, there are a dozen more who did the same and (to this point) have gotten away with it, including at least two women I can think of.
 
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I seem to recall at least two instances in my con-going days (which ended about 2006 or so) where a young woman had to be separated from (i.e., pulled off of) a bishi, and told in no uncertain terms their behavior was unacceptable. It was more commonly a guy who had to be told to knock it off (usually for trying to pick up minors), but it really did go both ways. And at least some of the stories about yaoi paddles are true - there is a reason they're banned. Cram that many hormones into a hotel for a weekend, and weird stuff happens.

The darker side is that for every voice actor or industry guest who later got called out for being a creep or worse during that era, there are a dozen more who did the same and (to this point) have gotten away with it, including at least two women I can think of.
To be fair, part of this is because social prejudices teach us that women are weak and defenseless, and that their attention in any situation is desired by a man or, for that matter, other women. For example, when you read news about female sexual predators, most men will leave comments like “I wish I was in his shoes” and “Damn, that boy is lucky.” This is the sad irony of human society, sometimes prejudices go so far that they even turn against those who invented them.
 

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