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Anti-Otaku
Hi everyone!
I'm curious about two things: 1. How do you feel about "otaku" (basically, big, geeky fans of anime/manga)? 2. How do you feel about anti-otaku - people who detest anime lovers? With my personal experience, I've met otaku who are seriously interested in anime and manga, and love Japan because of it. I've been annoyed with that, because it seems like they think this is the only part of Japan that exists. Still, I've realized that this IS a part of Japan. Who am I to judge people on their interests? While I can relate to what anti-otaku feel, sometimes I also feel a little annoyed by the holier-than-thou attitude. Anti-otaku sometimes act like otaku don't have the right to be interested in Japan, because they mostly like anime and manga. This makes me wonder whether anyone has the right to be curious about another culture. What's your position? |
Whatever makes you happy is fine with me. Just keep it in moderation. Always have balance in life....or something like that haha
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Maybe it's because I am older and don't hang around with teenaged-otaku. Regardless, I agree with what you are saying. Sometimes it seems like that anti-otaku are going after something that isn't really there...and for what purpose? It comes down to some of the issues we are dealing with on this forum, where people want to bash people just for the sake of bashing, but without any real motivation beyond that. In the end I would much rather be friends with an otaku than an anti-otaku. |
I´m not against them but sometimes it´s really annoying when I tell someone that I´m intereted in Japan and everyone automaticaly imagine anime (especially Naruto -.-).. In last year lots of people in my country started to watch Naruto and almost all of them say that they are otaku (even thought they´ve never seen/read anything else..). It´s someting like fashion now so nobody come to an idea that I could be interested in japanese music, fashion, history and culture too. In fact I almost don´t watch anime except shounen-ai.. and that also just once in long time..
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I'd never really realized how shallow and pointlessly malicous people can be until I began investing more time on the internet... Or is it something I'd simply learned as I grew-up having the internet?
... In any case, from my experience, almost everyone I have met has had some sort of "geeky" habit or interest. And I'm not sure whether this is common sense or not (I'm beginning to question), but, when someone has an interest that doesn't appeal to you specifically, your first option is always to mind your own business. There are a lot of people here that like things that I'm not too impressed by..... and that's fine. As long as they don't bother me, I won't bother them; That's my general attitude on it. The exception can come when people - or, in this case, otaku - impose their interests on me to the extent that I get offended or annoyed. Which, it goes without saying, I'd be more inclined to protest. In my opinion, things are never simply black-and-white, although I wish it were that easy: Otakus can be guilty of being obnoxious and rude; Anti-Otakus can be guilty of being inconsiderate and rude. Btw, since when are people labeled Anti-Otaku? What's my position? It depends on the circumstances. |
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