Waitwaitwait... these people are protesting a waifu-collecting titty game for being TOO FEMINIST?!
Rather the game, its one of the artist that "sympathizes" with feminist groups. And for some context feminist groups apparently have been notorious in Korea recently. Not being a Korean, I can't confirm if that is true, but apparently they have reach the point of assaulting little boys.
This isn't the first time something like this happen, the artist for K7 in Girls Frontline got similar issue as well, and K7 that was supposed to be implemented is now put on hold/cancled.
Rather the game, its one of the artist that "sympathizes" with feminist groups. And for some context feminist groups apparently have been notorious in Korea recently. Not being a Korean, I can't confirm if that is true, but apparently they have reach the point of assaulting little boys.
This isn't the first time something like this happen, the artist for K7 in Girls Frontline got similar issue as well, and K7 that was supposed to be implemented is now put on hold/cancled.
Umm, no, they're attacking an artist and a company for pushing the "like" button a tweet made by a friend of theirs saying they like the basic idea of feminism. You know, because someone who draws art like this is CLEARLY a blatant feminazi, amirite?
Hell, my first expectation was that a feminist group was protesting the blatant sexual objectification in Azur Lane, but apparently, black is white, up is down, and 2 + 2 = 5 now, and just-technically-not-porn counts as feminism now.
Umm, no, they're attacking an artist and a company for pushing the "like" button a tweet made by a friend of theirs saying they like the basic idea of feminism. You know, because someone who draws art like this is CLEARLY a blatant feminazi, amirite?
Hell, my first expectation was that a feminist group was protesting the blatant sexual objectification in Azur Lane, but apparently, black is white, up is down, and 2 + 2 = 5 now, and just-technically-not-porn counts as feminism now.
I was trying to explain the stigma behind feminism in Korea tho... and those people got the wrong idea of what it is, as pointed out in the link.
Edit: they aren't attacking the artist (and the game) for being feminist, they just attacking because "feminism = bad" without understanding what the heck it is to begin with.
I was trying to explain the stigma behind feminism in Korea tho... and those people got the wrong idea of what it is, as pointed out in the link.
Edit: they aren't attacking the artist (and the game) for being feminist, they just attacking because "feminism = bad" without understanding what the heck it is to begin with.
reminds me of some of the cancerous comments concerning Negev of girls frontline
well then again there are just some people who like to post cancer to extreme Kebab removal levels... Intrepid by potato lord shibafu is one
There is a feminazi (emphasis on the nazi part, I believe the proper term is radical feminist?) group in south korea, and a lot of companies do not want to be associated with them, or they risk significant backlash as they are an extremist group.
I take it the artist is a known member of the group. Other korean game companies have had situations where one of their artist/voice actors/whatever are revealed to be part of the group, and then the company removes all of the things they did in their game to show that they do not support this group.
LChaos2 said: I take it the artist is a known member of the group. Other korean game companies have had situations where one of their artist/voice actors/whatever are revealed to be part of the group, and then the company removes all of the things they did in their game to show that they do not support this group.
the artist liked a tweet one of their friends posted talking about feminism. She never, ever advocated for the extremists in Korea, she was incensed that the Chinese company that payed her for art, basically took her drawing of Illustrious hostage in return that she denounced feminism, radical groups and her friend, and apologize for advocating for that group. Something she had vehemently denied everytime it was brought up.
Umm, no, they're attacking an artist and a company for pushing the "like" button a tweet made by a friend of theirs saying they like the basic idea of feminism. You know, because someone who draws art like this is CLEARLY a blatant feminazi, amirite?
Hell, my first expectation was that a feminist group was protesting the blatant sexual objectification in Azur Lane, but apparently, black is white, up is down, and 2 + 2 = 5 now, and just-technically-not-porn counts as feminism now.
Pretty sure they didn't attack the company for being too feminist, they are doing it because the company hired the artist, who they believed is a feminist or a feminist symphatizer. The company then removed this illustration because the artist refused to post a statement online that says she is not in any groups and does not support feminism.
Also, the artist can be a feminist while drawing whatever they want to draw, not sure whether she's a feminazi though, I'll go out on a limb and say probably not.