Hanzo from Overwatch? Ask, and ye shall receive.
Hanzo from Overwatch? Ask, and ye shall receive.
Considering its just an oversized bolster, I doubt that anyone would be able to patten the pillow itself.
What would that canon reason be for this trick? Is it something special about the water? Or something about that plant that makes it react badly to water?
I kinda agree, but on the other hand the alt-right generally just goes after easy targets.
There are a lot of manga and light novels in Japan that would comfortably sit in the Adult Fiction, Dark Fantasy, or Erotica sections of book stores, those books don’t get exported. The localization of Kodomo no Jikan was the first attempt at bringing out something closer to Adult Fiction for mature American audiences.
If you’re lucky your local Japan import store might import a few cartons. Expect it to be pricey though.
Its the truth, even if you try to deny it.
Well, even if you are willing to make that distinction for yourself when you decide what you want to read, alt-right supporters like the guy who makes videos up top do not make such distinctions. When they repeat that same racist, sexist stereotype over and over again they’re creating a narrative that can, and has…
No matter how small the section is, the section exists. Ideally it’d be larger, but that’s a separate battle against oppression.
The alt-right uses any and all means available to oppress women.
The keywords I’ve used so far, “racist”, “sexist”, “xenophobic”, “deplorable”, “oppression”, and “alt-right”, are all consistent with how they’ve been used in the current political landscape.
The Japanese creators generally don’t give a rat’s ass about the American-centric arguement of “what if someone blahblah”. They understand that its purely used as an alt-right tool for oppression, because that hypothetical make-belief person can simultaneously exists as all possible variables depending on who’s…
Anybody can be an alt-right troll. Some of the core tenets of the alt-right include sexism, racism, and seeking to oppress women as well as foreign cultures, which is exactly what he does in this video.
Traitor...
Japanese creators, men and women, do not believe that sexualizing their characters is a sin. Their gender politics does not spill over to depictions of characters. To insist that they should abide by American social norms is racist and xenophobic.
The Japanese are, in general, very insular people. They don’t like anything that stands out, so anybody that doesn’t look Japanese will earn some side-eye.
Some alt-right supporters took issue with me for pointing out that the video is complicit with the recent attempts to oppress the men and women of the Japanese manga industry.
Not really. He made a poorly-through out, insensitive, racist, sexist, and xenophobic caricature misrepresenting the manga industry, and I’m simply pointing out the presence of those common alt-right themes.
So he’s a real life pirate?!
I do not support the oppression of women. I’m not part of the deplorable alt-right, unlike the creator of the video.