• Cromalin [she/her]
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    2 years ago

    it's slightly more mainstream than it is here, but not by much. whenever a female child actor stays relevant past her debut there's a national countdown of millions who are vocal about finding her hot. there was an snl sketch about how hot emma watson was in the 3rd harry potter movie when she was at most 14 during filming. pedophilia is a very real public phenomenon in the states, in some ways significantly more mainstream than in japan, it's just expressed differently

    • hallmarkxmasmovie [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      It's American projection. I doubt anyone here can even name a real live Japanese actress who's popular in Japan because they only watch lolicon animes. Everything that's problematic that people complain about is one sliver of Japanese culture, but it's the only part of their culture America decided to latch onto, because it's the closest to our own.

      • Cromalin [she/her]
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        2 years ago

        i think it's the opposite in some ways. i mean, it's definitely only one sliver, but i think americans latch onto it because it's different to our home grown pedophilia. or at least the ones who are criticizing it do. it's like how fish don't realize they live underwater, a lot of people don't realize how fucked up their own cultural stuff is because they're submerged in it. but seeing japan's fairly different approach to pedophilia is easier, because you're an outside observer.

        now obviously this isn't to say loli shit isn't an issue. even though most anime like that is super niche, and much of it is less popular in japan than overseas, there is still a thriving community of loli artists. mostly they make money with merch and physical media sales, so they can afford to pander to a very specific audience (pedophiles), but that does go to show it isn't as universal a problem in japan as people seem to think.