• Lvxferre@ani.social
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    10 months ago

    I think that the main boundary is between deciding what you like versus what others should like.

    The former is fine; even if someone like “ahneemay” because it’s trendy, or avoids fanservice or because the person got tired of [whatever they’re watching in USA nowadays, I seriously do not know] and wants something different.

    The later however is not. It’s just someone being entitled, and expecting people to appease their personal tastes. It doesn’t make them just a shitty anime fan, it also makes them a shitty person, unable to deal with the fact that the world does not revolve around their belly button.

    Just my two cents.

    • molave@reddthat.com
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      10 months ago

      The most legitimate criticism is about controversial and possibly immoral/illegal aspects being normalized in society. Even that though is easy to remedy. Don’t let your kids watch them unsupervised. Otherwise, insisting on censorship/bans veers into “D&D is satanism” and “video games cause violence” territory.

      • Toes♀@ani.socialOP
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        10 months ago

        Yeah in my parts pokemon was banned (schools and community) because it was Yokai. My buddy had to hide his pokemon cards, like you would dirty magazines.