@DreemurrScott@AnimexTwts One thing is to represent real problems or politics with metaphors or adapt it to the story's lore, and another thing is to represent the problem directly, that doesn't mean that the first doesn't talk about politics, just because it's fictional doesn't mean that is not political
@DreemurrScott@AnimexTwts Mind you politics have been on anime for years, just because the show or the author doesn't share the same point of view as you doesn't mean that suddenly anime has politics now, because the anime has been political since one piece
@QuarterSol@kingcrimson7894@SailorSuibian@AnimexTwts The only valid argument you have is comparing being homosexual with a pedophile, okay, go read a book and shut up, because you're really embarrassing yourself, maybe you're not smart enough to notice, that's why I'm telling you
@5camil_t0@AnimetrendsLA Mind you es de las mangaka más exitosas del momento, no lo hace por migajera, aparte la bandera ya la tenía de antes, solo que en un momento se la había quitado
@DanielMor47@LordNighto@AnimetrendsLA La gente y lo que se crea evoluciona, que una serie no sea como tú quieres no significa que lo están contaminando, Kamome desde siempre ha sido así, le ha preocupado siempre representar minorías en su obra, ya sea gente LGTB hasta personas con discapacidades.