Watching Boku No Hero Academia. It's pretty good, but I can't help but find some of the themes behind it offputting. :/
@Angle what themes?
@ambyrb It seems... Very establishmentarian, if that makes any sense? The heroes are all important, official, respected, etc, while the villians are all clearly less established, less respected. Theres also bits like the part where they have a government database of everyones powers. And the part where they have the villians be vaguely mentally ill as a way of showing how evil they are. Though thats pretty standard for shonen anime. :/
@ambyrb Anime in general tends to have a lot of this - the Japanese are pretty conformist, and their works show it. :/
@amphetamine @ambyrb I mean yeah, obviously that doesn't apply to everyone. But on average, I'm pretty confident they'd score pretty high on that metric.
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@hypolite Well, I don't think we would in America. Though whether thats a good thing or a bad thing is a whole different question. XD
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@Angle @ambyrb so would every global north nation, especially through the lens of pop media
anyway, i don't mean to discourse about it with you, it's just that nihonjinron is poisonous racist nationalism that has a history of toxic reinforcement from within and without Japan, so i'm sensitive to it
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nihonjinron
on a happier note, Japan has such good anarchism and queer history, if you just dig a little :)