male disposability in anime (vent)

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  • #26780
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    Knightslayer
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    my friend’s been watching this anime called great teacher onizuka and it makes me f~~~ing cringe. the women in that anime do terrible things to the main character. for instance, there’s a girl who lures him into a laundry mat promising sexual favors, but instead, she takes off her clothes, takes his shirt, puts in on, tears it up a bit, and makes him wear all these kinky things only to scream and call for the police claiming sexual assault. the teacher eventually just acts like it wasn’t a big deal. also, there’s an episode where a female student of his runs into a building she knows is going to be bombed because she wanted to save a f~~~ing piano. her teacher runs in after her and of course they don’t save the piano because the school blows up and they barely make it out alive.

    today i witnessed something really disgusting in that anime. the students are on a field trip to a tropical island and one of the boys is kidnapped by three other female students. he’s a small, submissive type so he doesn’t fight back. they tie him up and blind fold him before leading him deep into the jungle. basically, the leader of the three females wanted to leave him there to die because she hated how much of a loser/crybaby he is. she expressed disdain for how he just listened to whatever people told him to do (sounds familiar). eventually, the girls realize they’re lost and start blaming the boy for everything. they tell him to man up and get them out of the situation and when he starts to take authority by telling them to remain calm, they get mad at him and tell him to stop trying to be a man. after their fit, the boy leads them out of the jungle to the ocean.  the leader of the girls decides to climb down the cliff and as she peers into a massive hole where she claims to hear voices, water surges out and pulls her into the ocean. of course the boy jumps in after her despite all that has happened.

    i tell my friend, “wow, first onizuka and now this guy. this anime is full of manginas.” he asks why i would i say that and of course i sighed heavily as i explained it to him “that girl leaves him to die and he still risks his life to save her ass? that’s what a mangina would do.” so he talks about how onizuka is a teacher and it’s his responsibility to protect his students. i say: “yeah, if someone’s trying to kill them, sure;  not if they’re huge f~~~ing idiots who deliberately put themselves in danger with no regard for how their actions might affect others. ” if they died–their family, friends, fellow students would all mourn and over what? a f~~~ing piano.

    like bar bar said, i would never risk my life for a woman i didn’t know. especially not for some c~~~ who tried to kill me for being who i am. is she going to do the same for me? i don’t f~~~ing think so. it makes me so angry seeing people just accept male disposability like this, especially guys.

    #26795
    MagicStarBunny
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    I would be curious to know what day to day life is like for the average Japanese male.

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    they gave up on their women about ten years ago. sad, really. don’t blame them at all though.

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    Vent whenever you need to brother. No judgement here at mgtow.com brother. tell your story as honestly as you can. get it out of your system. mgtow are here for you by the millions of men. go ahead and tell us. all good here!

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    I read a post somewhere where in Japan, it is costume of the average working male that, after receiving the paycheck, they would give ALL their money to the wife and she would give HIM an ALLOWANCE. Can you imagine that? Specially if what I heard is true and their shift is around 80 hours a week! The man do the work, and the WOMEN GETS THE SPOILS. No wonder Japanese man gave up on women (some even on work). And the women there STILL didn’t get it why can’t marry anymore.

    I also stopped watching anime (more because I don’t have time for that, and I also lost a little bit of interest, but I will go back, eventually). I always though it was freaking awkward this total disregard of the boy in certain anime, even on my blue pill days. “Love Hina” for example, is one that boiled my blood even on the old days. For starter, it is not my genre (it’s romance, if I’m not mistaken), so I never watched a full episode, but the few minutes I watched were HELL! The male main character is the ultimate mangina/white knight and he keeps getting assaulted over and over again, even when it is bluntly obvious that the freaking girls are the ones starting trouble. It is like Tom and Jerry, but with misandry (lots of it).

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    Knightslayer
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    @magicstarbunny: probably mundane and depressing. there’s a reason why the suicide rates are so high.

    @listenup!: thanks man, will do.

    @badkan: you don’t understand, they have to stay home and raise their children. it’s the hardest job in the world! harder than mining for coal and getting black lung or digging to the center of the earth and shaking hands with the devil.

    i don’t watch anime much either. once in a while, a gem finds its way into the mainstream, but majority of it is horse s~~~. people don’t make anime like they used to. audiences have changed and companies are just f~~~ing greedy and uncreative. they’ll milk a genre/trend/formula until there’s not a cent left to be made. that’s why i create my own content instead of f~~~ing with other people’s stuff. it’s quite fulfilling.

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    JollyMisanthrope
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    Anime is pretty much dead in my opinion. I’ve given up on it completely.

    The Children of Doom... Doom's Children. They told my lord the way to the Mountain of Power. They told him to throw down his sword and return to the Earth... Ha! Time enough for the Earth in the grave.
    #26926
    GoneGalt
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    @Badkan – ty for that post! Another piece in the puzzle for me as to why there are so many herbivore men in Japan – I already have understood they didn’t want to work like slaves as their fathers did but I had no idea this s~~~ was going on.

    I’m posting 2 links to articles that address the custom of men being given an allowance by their wives – who in their right minds would see their fathers being treated completely like utilities and want that??

    http://kotaku.com/the-world-of-japanese-husband-salaries-506417591

    Traditionally, Japanese women control a family’s finances. Even if the wife works, she still is supposed to manage the household’s money. As The Japan Times pointed out, in around half of Japanese households, the wife controls all the finances. Japanese law does not allow joint or family accounts (only individual accounts!); so when it’s said that the wife controls the money, that’s exactly what it means. Often, when married men in Japan befriend other married men, a common question might be how much one gets for okozukai. Every year, the Japanese media even reports on the average monthly pocket money Japanese husbands get from their spouses. According to The New York Times, a poll revealed that 55 percent of married women keep a secret stash of cash that their husbands, who perhaps don’t check the household finances, are totally unaware of.

    http://www.japan-talk.com/jt/new/okozukai

    Japanese Salary Men live by the motto: work hard, play hard. As a consequence they don’t live very long. Japanese women have the highest life expectancy in the World (85.72 years). The lives of Japanese men are much shorter (78.96).

     

     

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    Zuberi Tau
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    The only anime that I really enjoy is Golgo 13.

    Most anime nowadays is just a c~~~tail of annoying, convoluted bull s~~~ for teenage girls with self esteem issues.

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    Sidecar
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    Yeah, don’t watch Onizuka.  Just don’t.  Go watch M.D. Geist or Fist of the North Star instead.

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    Murakami Kaiser
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    This is why I hate a lot of people in the current anime community.

    Too many pusi worshipping manginas who call anything hetero as hets~~~ but refuse to be gay.

    With their taste in anime the most affection they can hope to get is getting their assholes rammed by a gay pornstar.

     

    No decent person could stand to hear the misandry they spew.

     

    Since when was misandry supposed to be a transcended form of taste?

    The only male characters they seem to enjoy are butt monkey men who are just as ronery as themselves. Or men who die. Cause to these people the only good man is a dead one.

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    Sam Raven
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    The way I see it anime storytelling style delivers many mainstream socially unacceptable messages like the conspiracy/truth movement ideas that the elite have Reptilians/draco ancestory, satanic ritual abuse, etc in a dualist way and under the radar. Only those who have ‘eyes to see, ears to hear’ i.e. those who already have taken the red pill will understand the message and therefore see the story in a deeper light, those who were blue pillers will think it approves of their mangina lifestyle.

    Those who are ready to take the red pill, will see the character as a mirror of themselves and realize the ugly Truth of the blue-pill prison they are in. Much easier to see the faults in oneself by seeing mirror images of oneself in other characters.

    For example one anime that does a good job showing why being a Mangina is a loser’s life is “Love Hina”, where the lead male character is pussy-whipped in every way imaginable. Watching the series was rather torturous, but in doing so “Love Hina” was telling me, ‘Don’t be that guy.’ It also inevitably made me aware that women in this era had indeed become like the girls featured in that anime, so it was another reason to be on the MGTOW path.

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