#다만백_인포
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다시 만난 백합 [ 아이나시 아이아리 / 다05b ] 에서 수성의 마녀 굿즈를 위탁 판매합니다. 오래 기다려주셔서 감사합니다. 잘 부탁드립니다.
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📅4/20(월)~4/28(화)
I want Sulemio fans to ignore haters as absolutely as all the LGBT Pride march participants ignored these haters.
Haters want attention. Don’t give it to them. Just ignore them and let them look like fools.
@Setsuna014 In real life there are lots of cute girls who are in love with each other.
“Rainbow mafia propaganda” is just the idea that we deserve the same freedom to love as the anime girls.
I wish the world didn’t politicize my love, but it did, so I like it when art is honest about it.
I have been glad to see many fans speak out about discrimination over sexuality and gender, and how much Sulemio means to them.
But then the same people also often say it is wrong for Sulemio to be associated with LGBTQ advocacy.
I don’t get it.
Art like gundam is political.
@ixsiel I agree! To my knowledge, they’re the 1st primetime TV anime sapphic couple to have a marriage confirmed on-screen.
There are a lot of yuri kisses out there, but marriage has been a difficult hurdle for anime.
Also Gwitch is such a great psychological thriller.
@Setsuna014 It would be fair to say “a lot of yuri is apolitical.”
But “all” is over-generalized.
Sasameki Koto (spoiler) includes an allusion to the lack of legal recognition but a hope for someday.
Utena is well-known as a feminist queer work. Gwitch takes heavy inspiration from it.
@Setsuna014 Here’s an excerpt from an interview that took place during season 1.
https://t.co/DmM3UM326Q
The part about the future having more diverse values is significant. When he says he didn’t intend for it to be drastic, I suspect he’s implying to the interviewer “Why is that bold?”
This is a side account made just for Sulemio, but a big reason I love Sulemio is because they are in Gundam, a 47 year old series that is not afraid to make political statements & progressive messages through art.
For me, I can’t separate the art from the message.
GQuuuuuuX was a bit muddy but it at least agreed kids deserve agency and zenophobic police-state deportations of refugees are bad.
I love how Gundam is almost always saying something. That’s why I watched it for the last 25 years. I hope it keeps up.
@Setsuna014 So some think Gwitch is less political than all previous Gundam, just because the 2 female leads are in love? And an assumption that all yuri is apolitical for easy consumption?
I’m surprised if a queer fan believes these reductive generalizations.
Thanks for the explanation.
THERE’S A NEW BUTCHFEMME SHOUJO YURI I REPEAT THERE’S A NEW BUTCHFEMME YURI
it’s a romance mystery between a conductor and a music curator, centered around a forgery of beethoven’s unfinished symphony No. 10 #贋作の第十番