Japanese doesn't even have a word for "gay." The closest it comes is probably "ホモセクシャル" (homosekusharu), but that's just a subculture where dudes put their cocks in other dudes' asses and kiss each other and stuff, and they do use rainbows, but it's just a cultural thing and has nothing to do with that woke stuff.
Yeah it's common for men to platonically insert their penises into each other's anuses in Japan, it's a traditional way of scratching a hard to reach itch and serves as a medicine free diuretic.
There's even records of famous samurai and daimyos like Oda Nobunaga and Miyamoto Musashi engaging in that cultural practice, and obviously they were very manly (not gay) and lived long before the woke agenda started.
Last time I was in Japan I saw a poster from their communist party that had a fist in rainbow colors. I also saw a few instances of graffiti saying BLM. Was pretty cool.
Also I've met trans people in Japan, like a bunch. This is just anecdotal and vibes though. From what they tell me I got the idea that the average Japanese person is less queerphobic than the average American, but they've got really shit laws in Japan. Like surgery is required to legally change gender, and same-sex couples have basically no protections.
But I think the typical weeb chud's brain would overheat hearing about how there are pretty vibrant queer communities in Japan, and they often use English terminology to describe themselves. Last time I was there I learned the term ノンケ (nonke) means straight. It's a contraction of a phrase meaning like "doesn't feel like it."
In east asia in general they have less awareness about LGBT stuff and also less awareness about homophobia. Their masculinity culture is also less fucked up and it's common for guys to cuddle and stuff.
I think that since each major east asian country has their own script and speaks less English and largely avoided full colonization from the West are why homophobia isn't a hot button issue there. There's also many nationalist groups that oppose Christianity and it's influence vehemently, so the right wing culture is very different
They're pretty bad when it comes to international stuff, but that's kind of harsh. My friend works as a teacher in Japan and the JCP does some decent work with the teachers' unions. They're also one of the most consistent voices in Japanese politics calling for the total removal of American military bases from the mainland and Okinawa.
I dislike how reluctant they are to work with China or the DPRK. You'd think that would be very obvious given their geography and how many Chinese and Korean immigrants live in Japan. Also they should be more vocal about completely abolishing the Japanese monarchy. I still think you're being harsh considering the JCP does an ok amount of union salting, which means they're at least better than useless.
The main issue they're always going to face is they're a primarily electoral party within the Japanese parliament, which is a government that was hastily designed by the USA to ensure Japan is always ruled by American interests, large Japanese businesses, and the yakuza.
Honestly, if I was Japanese. I'd be a little offended that they think we're all identical to dumb Americans on cultural issues.
Off topic, but which culture is to us what Japan is to the right? A western country that isn't terrible and maybe we can use as a shield to pretend that we're not woke in discussions. Ireland, perhaps?
I think it's funny they're using Pat Robertson-style pearl clutching dusty Republican mummy language like "sex cult" when these guys spend the time they're not complaining about the woke mind virus or gaming cranking their hogs to the most depraved hentai imaginable and drooling over underage anime schoolgirls
The rainbow while it can have other meanings is clearly being used as an LGBT thing here. The rainbow flag is used by queer folk in Japan as well. These bottom feeders just act like they know all about Japan when they've only ever watched anime and never actually even been in Japan. Japan has a myriad of issues, but they'd realize it's not this conservative stronghold of traditional values if they actually went and talked to people.
given the P3 story beats at the beach (which is pretty similar to Ryuji's shit little 'story beat' at the beach in P5) - I have no hope this is a pride pin, or at the very least, it is a pride pin and they will somehow tie it into a mission where you have to wait for the dark hour to beat up a bunch of crossdressers or something because they approached the group at the beach and said something like "hell yeah love the pin". (Who would even be wearing it in the P3 cast. Actually I take this back, it'd definitely be Fuuka)
nah, I guessed right, it's /r/KotakuInAction (content warning for every kind of braindead bigotry you can imagine). It has that distinctive combination of fascist conspiracy theorizing and a sincere belief that they're really normal, well adjusted people who are being FORCED to get really mad about removeds in video games by the SJWs. Also I don't think anyone outside of KiA still unironically says SJWs.
I just played through Persona 5 royal and its so weird because the gay comic relief characters are absolute dogshit but Yusuke is clearly coded as gay and you can't pursue a relationship with him. Its almost like some of the dev staff were a lot cooler than others or things were altered in later development.
The relationship stuff in general is odd. The main character is clearly a college student, he has an apartment over a coffee shop, he goes to bars. Why not just age the characters up a bit, set it in university and make the whole thing way less awkward and creepy
Its almost like some of the dev staff were a lot cooler than others or things were altered in later development.
I read Yusuke as Aroace myself (being one myself), but it's a fact that in the preceding game that was explicitly the case. Your main sidekick and man of questionable behavior was supposed to be a gay romance option. It's even been coded into the game, so that mods that restore it exist, but it was removed at some point of development.
Why not just age the characters up a bit, set it in university.
That's a super common criticism, and Persona 2: Eternal Punishment actually has its main cast be entirely adults with jobs. Its gameplay is different from P3 - P5, but it exists.
Frankly, I think nowadays that romance options in such games are kinda mid and it wouldn't be too much of a loss if they were removed and the Social-Link/Confidant system is a bad way to tell a character's story.
That's what I've tended to find with Persona games, so pardon if I'm being too charitable.
IIRC in P4, Yosuke was planned to be a romantic option for Yu, so it makes a little bit of sense how he might give Kanji some shit because he's dealing with his own internalized homophobia, ironically much like Kanji is, hence the shadow. There was one "beauty pageant" part that I find difficult to defend where the premise is crossdressing, they don't explicitly use the term "trans" but they call the costumes "drag outfits".
Full on Nazi dogwhistles are getting upvoted that much on a main video game subreddit? Jesus. I knew a lot of Persona fans were awful but that's something else
EDIT: Like I sincerely hope this is Kotaku in action or some other chud subreddit and not the main persona sub
Like I mentioned, the Persona sub and the meme subreddit have both been making fun of some YouTuber angry about wokeness over the last few days, so it's highly likely that it's not.
Actually, both that subreddit and the meme sub have been making fun of a YouTuber named Patrick Bateman Gaming (I think) over making one of those angry "Persona is going WOKE" videos.
As for LGBT+ stuff and Persona 3, it's shockingly... decent compared to the rest of the series, at least in, the PSP remake. The female MC has multiple (!) female romance options (Aigis, Elizabeth) and a surprising amount of choosable dialogue lets you imply she is bisexual and flirt at random. Of course, that route also has the infamous Ken romance option and it's also explicitly not the one being remade.
Persona 3 in general, is more mature in writing than 4 or 5, and is of a similar quality to 1 or the 2 duology, so such shenanigans might not fit even if they wanted it to.
You don't trust ATLUS to handle it well, and tbh neither do I.
Reddit comments about Japan are always funny. There have been a few instances from games where an older male character who's clearly meant to be a villain lusts after a preteen girl and the comments will make some comments about it being "only in Japan because of age of consent laws." Like no. The guy is obviously written to be a villain and him being a pedophile is part of that. It's one step away from showing him kicking puppies.
ironically, this is itself homophobic as it implies there something wrong with a man on the receiving end of penetrative sex. there's a lot of these verbal tics that we're all taught to throw out at men and women who buck gender and sexual norms that we kind of just need to excise from our language. I'd just call them cowards, fools, and dupes, or something more clever that my sleep-deprived brain can't come up with.
So redditors can say this but you say slavers should have been killed- though they've been dead for over a century anyway- and you get a whole slew of subs banned. Curious.