Yamamaya (post: 1400494) wrote:^You do have a point but I have seen many forum posts and comments from people of how much better Japan is than America and how they want to live there etc.
Also the delusion Japan is happy fun time anime land still exists among some.
3. Lack of racial identity. Like I mentioned before, some white people tend to have a lack of a strong racial identity. Hence the idea of becoming another race would be more appealing to them than a proud person of Celtic background or an African American who is proud of their heritage.
ShiroiHikari (post: 1400646) wrote:Anyway, there are many worse things to be than a Japanophile, or a Francophile, or an Anglophile. Let the kids have their fun. You're only young once.
Atria35 wrote:outsiders to the culture are generally looked down upon or just not accepted readily
And when their hobbies are what denies some natural-born citizens acceptance, it's hard to see how they'd be able to delude themselves into thinking that it would be easier there than here. Again, it's not secret and widely depicted/talked about in anime and other places that being an otaku (as defined by Japan) isn't socially acceptable.
Nate (post: 1400766) wrote:So...exactly like America, then?
But they don't see that, because they've never been to Japan. And you've got to admit, when stuff happens like Doraemon being appointed Minster of Tourism (or whatever it was) it's pretty easy to see why they think that being into anime is socially acceptable in Japan.
Yamamaya wrote: 4. Ignorance is bliss. It's comforting to think that out there there's a culture that will accept you completely with no ifs or buts. A culture where they believe they can receive things they believe their current culture denies them such as: romantic love, acceptance, and integration. This is why weeaboos may be very defensive when issues about Japan are brought up. They have to defend their own image of what Japan is.
Rusty Claymore wrote:What origin is that word anyway?
Why don't people go around yelling Sugoi or kawaii?
Why does Nate leave out the sarcasm when speaking about electing anime characters to public office? XD
I think America's case is slightly different, in that it is more of a rights of passage than xenophobia
There are magnificent things about every culture, as well as negatives, but the good is worth accepting.
Yamamaya wrote:It would be like if a Japanese person went to Springfield IL and was disappointed that it wasn't like the Simpsons.
Nate (post: 1401025) wrote:Except that Springfield isn't in Illinois.
First of all, Springfield is by the ocean, and Illinois isn't near the ocean. Second, the West Springfield desert is three times as big as Texas, and Illinois doesn't have a desert, much less one three times as big as Texas. Springfield also has a mountain range and a glacier.
Finally, in the Simpsons Movie, Flanders says that the four states that border Springfield are Ohio, Nevada, Maine, and Kentucky. Last I checked Illinois doesn't border some of those. :p
YES I KNOW WHAT YOU MEANT I AM JUST PEDANTIC ABOUT SIMPSONS TRIVIA. D:
Nate (post: 1400833) wrote:For the same reason people don't go around yelling "COOL" or "CUTE" in America.
Lynna (post: 1402070) wrote:They don't?
If you've ever seen someone walking around with a puppy/kitten so cute that it's scary ( which I have seen) I think you might have to change your mind
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