Just say no. Even if all the other kids are doing it.
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They really need to get a grip on the whole 'anime' thing (fans, I'm not familiar with the terminology, I'm just using it as an illustration of the style I mean) and its interwoven links with trans and fetish subculture that is getting - deliberately IMHO - filtered downward into content for teens and tweens.
It's because it's a fairly popular medium and looks cute as well. They can't show kids pictures of actual trans people because they aren't appealing enough, so they use anime and such to indoctrinate them, telling them they'll look as cute as the anime boy/girl.
Japan calls it "otoko no ko" (Literally translates to "male woman") and it originates from male kabuki theater actors playing the roles of women; It has evolved in a Japanese cultural phenomenon of boys dressing as girls in anime, and in real life.
In the west these are called Traps (Research this topic at your own risk) There's also "futanari", the Japanese equivalent of the "she-male" (do NOT research!)
Keep in mind the Trap concept predates the LGBT movement by over a decade, and they tried to call "Trap" a slur against them, although a much more offensive term would be "Ugly Bastard" (DON'T EVER search that tag on any anime site!)
I think the main point of traps is to add a bit off...."spice" to anime characters that would be considered too generic as just a girl, but the fact that the trans "community" choose to associate a niche concept with the intentional targeting of transgenders by men (yes seriously)
But yeah it's fair to say the transgenderism movement is getting way out of control to the point where it presents a clear danger to society.
You can get banned off warframe for saying "Nezha is a trap" which is funny cause Nezha is based on the chinese god Nezha who is.... A trap.
KEK!
There’s a reason Q is taking hold in Japan in a big way. People are starting to get fed up with this shit. It’s sick and it’s wrong. Not everything. But unquestionably some is.
Unfortunately Japan's economy is still held hostage by their central bank like most oher countries. Not to mention the globalist olympics putting them in a bigger financial hole then they already are
Japan is such a mess I’m sorry to say. Super aged society with super low birth rate, horribly overworked people (slaves) bizarre sex culture... (I hope that’s not offensive but there is something seriously wrong with the deviant sexuality and especially the sexualizatuon of children in pop culture.)
Their government appears to be deeply corrupt but the passive culture seems to permit those in authority to do whatever they like. That was the conclusion of what caused the nuclear accident of 2011 if I recall. Pure hubris.
I was reading on some local message boards about why Q is such a big thing in Japan. People are quietly fed up with the situation of their monarchy and government. It’s pretty explosive stuff. There’s some real anger getting expressed. I’m just watching with curiosity.
To be honest we have a very high level of satisfaction with our government in Taiwan since we handled the Covid BS differently from literally every country on earth. That’s a perk of not being in the UN or WHO! We made choices that protected our country first. So we had no lockdowns and life is just like 2019 haha. So right now most people are pretty happy. I don’t think Q is making much penetration here because of that. People don’t notice the global problems and are peacefully sleeping. Sadly it would take some disaster to get their attention I guess. China? Highly unlikely in case you’re wondering. Earthquake? Maybe...
Anyway...Taiwan is like a little sister of Japan. We love them and the feeling is mutual. We had a (let’s say) close relationship in the 1800/1900s and it’s impact continues today. I hope the best for them. And us for that matter.
Too right. Not even Japan is safe from communist big government corruption.
And I've known about their epidemic of Karoshi (Buisnessmen working themselves to death) for quite a while. Japan's corporate culture is a nightmare compared to America's.