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 No.24522

You probably remember this great thread

http://8ch.net/jp/res/23976.html

The UN tried to prohibit the depiction of violence against women in eromanga etc. to save women's rights or some shit.

This attempt was denied however. From the official statement of Kumiko Yamada, representative of the Japanese wing of the Women’s Institute Of Contemporary Media Culture:

"We are absolutely in agreement that the protection of the rights of women in Japan is important. On the other hand, we think it should be carefully and seriously evaluated whether the measures taken to ensure those protections are valid ones or not. If we are asked to consider whether “Protecting Women’s Rights in Japan” requires us to “Ban the Sale of Manga and Video Games Depicting Sexual Violence,” then we must reply that that is an absolute “no.”"

[...]

"Conclusion:

As stated above, we cannot say that banning the sale of manga and video games that “depict sexual violence” is valid, even if we were to agree that the goal of protecting the rights of women is correct.

There is nothing to be gained from regulating fictional sexual violence. However, while you’re trying to fix the rights of fictional characters, you’re leaving the human rights of real women in the real world left to rot. As well, in Japan, the entire reason we have a media genre such as manga that developed to take on themes such as the sexual exploitation of women came from an attitude to tolerate “drinking the pure and the dirty without prejudice.” It’s because we had the freedom to express our views and with that to express the view of a world of humans that live and die, that there are pure and wonderful things and dirty and nasty things mixed with each other.

Manga is a field where women have put in their hard work and effort to cut forward paths and cultivate a place of their own. We believe that in order to protect this place from being trampled on, it will need our continued hard work to pass it on to the next generation, and it is this effort that will link to the greater freedom and rights of women."

You can read the whole thing here:

http://nichegamer.com/2016/03/japanese-representative-refutes-un-suggestion-to-ban-media-depicting-sexual-violence/

http://wmc-jpn.blogspot.de/2016/02/blog-post.html?spref=tw

pic related, Japan right now

 No.24523

Anime babes are going to solve the kiddie-fiddling problem!


 No.24524

I remember the shitstorm in 2009 when Japan apparently banned rape in eroge. Because like, every eroge had at least one rape scene.

I don't know if that actually went through.


 No.24530

That is a lot of text


 No.24614


 No.24627

The banning of the creation of media cannot protect rights; it can only deny them.

I do not understand the UN's reasoning whatsoever. Please explain.


 No.24637

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>>24627

Girls like getting and displaying power. Ideology, theoretics and policy are thin pretext for dom'ing people.




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