I gotta say I try to stay out of arguing about colonialism, as a white American, but, "bypassing region restrictions on anime makes you a colonizer" sure is a take I just saw
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Like there's tons of people who just straight up don't think of anime as being in the same category as a Marvel movie or whatever and feel more comfortable pirating one over the other without really thinking about why
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The idea that it's "more okay" to pirate something that's stigmatized or less legitimate in some way is pervasive Like that's the whole reason porn is pirated way, way more than "normal" movies/TV/videos
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this has been bothering me since yesterday but I didn't figure out why until just now... maybe there's an argument about double standards, but I don't think you can get there from talking about people wanting to see titles that are not available in their market.
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