No your putting Loli culture on all of Japan it's like putting gang culture on all black people thats fucced I already said I take issue to Loli culture and I'm a critic of Saradas outfit but the way your acting is like the artist is a child molester ya need to check yourself before yang wreck yourself your pretty much insulting and targeting everyone when they're either agreeing you or having you accountable for what your saying
Dude. Did you even read the articles I posted? Here are a few more to review. And putting molestation on the Japanese is like putting gang banging on blacks, well, not all blacks are gang bangers, but there is a very real issue with gang violence within the black community (I'm black btw).
Do YOU actually know about traditional ninjas? I say this because YOU seem ignorant of a lot of things. Read the articles I posted and educate yourself before coming for me sweetheart.Do you actually know about traditional ninjas? I say this because you seem ignorant of a lot of things.
I don't mean any offense when I say that either. I'd rather someone be ignorant than actually be informed on it and make bias and bigoted remarks.
You can't pick and choose what to accept(you can but it hurts your stance). Being a 12 year old trained in the profession of murder and deceit is a lot more controversial than dressing in attire that some would find proactive. You also can't attack an entire country because of it.
Especially when you haven't visited said place or understand the culture there and especially if the source of the attack is over a drawing.
Trust and believe, the Koreans, Chinese, and Japanese are technologically on par (and ahead of in many cases) with the west, but socially 50+ years behind us. As I've said, I lived in Korea for multiple years and visited China and Japan multiple times. You can't trust their stats. Japan is still feudalistic in their views towards rapes and rape victims, despite the fact that Japan has undergone rapid modernization since the late 70s. Law enforcers and police still look at rape and molestation victims as being mostly responsible for their ordeals, that they must have done something wrong to have this violent crime happened to them. This thinking is so strong that many women, once becoming victims, choose to keep quiet instead of reporting it to police (still predominantly males) to avoid being humiliated, and therefore, get "raped" psychologically all over again....also, Japan is both a "shame" culture and a patriarchal society, and women do often blame themselves (or told to blame themselves) for having put themselves in a situation that they become exploited. In a bid not to bring disgrace to their families, they suffer the consequences silently.
And please show me where I stated I accept the child solider aspect of the series? The focus of this thread is Sarada's attire being symptomatic of a larger problem in Japanese culture. Should I start a thread about child soldliers? Maybe you'll ask me why I'm not talking about the oversexualization of young girls in that thread.