
Wow… there are times when that happens, right?
It’s tough.
Governance Theory: The Reality of Post-War Japan and the Corresponding Actions of the Japanese People 1
Hayami Rasenjin has strong ideas, but it’s good that he doesn’t bring them out in his works.
The author’s thoughts and the work are separate entities.
😨 It appeared in the work.
>>3
Many people say this, but a work is ultimately just a part of the author’s fragmented self.
There is no way that thoughts will not come out, more or less.
>>9
If it has appeared in the work, then it should just be evaluated based on its content.
It is foolish to evaluate a work solely based on the author’s ideology.
Do we really have to be grateful for boring works drawn by saints?
>>17
Do not interpret what is not written.
>>9
For example, there is a manga called “Soba Mon” that has been focused solely on soba for about 20 volumes.
The author is quite a hardcore leftist, but there was hardly any discussion of that sort in “Sobamon.”
I’ll say it clearly; your thinking is immature.
The author who draws the one-eyed married sniper manga called GROUNDLESS.
It’s really fun, you know?
I was paying monthly to access the fan site.
When I came across this and read it, it felt like a straightforward conspiracy theory.
I was so surprised and didn’t know what to do that I ended up canceling.
>>4
Otter…
I wondered who it was, and indeed it was quite an interesting manga, groundless.
In the afterword, it starts with “The world has really been in a bad economy lately~~” and if you can tell that they support conspiracy theories, can you handle it?
To summarize, although it is titled “The Japanese People,” modern Japan is strange.
The prolonged recession over the past few decades is the fault of the ruling party!
Those who criticize seriously are ridiculed!
And even so, those who oppose it are being killed! It’s like that…
It turned into a “Kitts…”
Whoa…
If you’re going to tease this directly, I feel like there’s no need to hide the name.
I don’t know the author at all, but I bought it because it’s cheap.
It seems more like a conspiracy theorist or someone with schizophrenia…
>>12
Recently, there was a story about a sniping battle in extreme conditions in the middle of the forest.
It seems like a story that’s quite edgy or on the verge, doesn’t it?
The characters in the story have constant hallucinations, and the author’s vibe is somewhat strange too.
But I never imagined that it would turn out like this…
>>13
It seems that from what was read in the thread, they were already suffering from paranoia back in 2009, so if it has only felt somewhat off up until now, I think that’s actually quite impressive.
I’m awake, so I won’t come back.
Rather than hating being shown the author’s thoughts
I think it’s tough to be suddenly confronted with raw, unfiltered things that haven’t gone through a certain code or common sense.
If you clear that part and immerse yourself in the world of the work, it won’t bother you that much.
But GROUNDLESS itself is really interesting…
A civil war has broken out in the island country, resulting in a salad bowl of ethnicities.
Along with that, it has turned into a messy civil war.
The story unfolds as a group of vigilantes, consisting of married women snipers, moves through various battlefields.
An author who can depict the tense and gripping infantry battles and sniper duels.
It’s a work that seems to make you feel breathless just by reading it… it’s really interesting…
I’m sorry.
It was not a married one-eyed sniper, but a widow one-eyed sniper.
There was an error in the content.
I sincerely apologize.
If it appears in the work, it’s an evaluation of the work, not the author’s personality.
I really like the detailed depictions of squad-scale combat with technology from around World War II…
I haven’t followed the conversation for a while, but it seems the author has made a decision…
>>23
I was grateful that you wrote about a battle where tanks appeared but there wasn’t too much inflation in firepower.
>>22
If looking at the thread makes me cancel my fan site, then I’m just that level of a fan.
Are you satisfied with that?
I don’t really understand, but since a work is output by the author, it’s natural for their thoughts and preferences to be mixed in.
A work is not the entirety of its creator, so it’s natural that there are parts that are not expressed.
Due to the communist forces and the Soviet Union and America manipulated by them, Japan was pushed into war, and now, 80 years after the defeat, Japan has been taken over by communists.
It’s content like that.
Well, it’s a type you often see in conspiracy theory circles.
It seems that the person from Gin’ga is amazing.
>>29
Did the dog lovers become so extreme that they turned into cat extinction theorists?
It doesn’t matter what kind of scumbag the author is; you don’t need to know about the parts that aren’t in the work.
If you’re enjoying the sniper manga, just keep reading it. If it’s boring, then just walk away.
>>30
I knew it unwillingly and then parted ways.
I am talking about that story now.
You don’t have to twist it weirdly into something like “Yapoone.”
It’s not wrong that the LDP is like that.
Although glimpses of its intensity were evident in the afterword and various elements, seeing it presented in its actual form is quite painful…
It’s wrong to say that there are no bad people who believe in conspiracy theories about everything.
In reality, USAID is being dismantled.
Because Japanese media cannot handle it.
What are you going to do about it with force! There is absolutely no sense of crisis, huh? Japanese companies! Even Japanese people and Americans, yet here we are discussing the hegemony of Chinese thought. Of course, not all Chinese people think this way, but the thoughts of the Chinese Communist Party have led us to consider the hegemony of Chinese thought. But why now? The military expansion, boasting about having thousands of missiles and nuclear weapons, by the members of the Chinese Communist Party; recently, they want to take Taiwan and are preparing to attack Japan, even going so far as to state various threats. However, we must not allow nuclear aggression from China, no matter what! The Chinese Communist Party is just like the Yakuza, intending to exterminate all of Japan with nuclear threats! So in that sense, we have to address the Chinese Communist Party by renaming itself to something else, considering the violent threats we face! I got quite excited thinking about what this Communist Party thinks. This was just a brief introduction to an event. For now, everyone, please come to my 50th anniversary event. (103111) Thank you. Heisei, September記.
Since it was my favorite manga, I will pretend this thread doesn’t exist.
Manga artists have their own complexes, so there are plenty of opportunities to take advantage of them, and if you can win them over, they’ll become excellent ambassadors for promotion.
For those making a profit from conspiracy theories, it’s a prime target, isn’t it?
Susumu Hirasawa
There really are reverse anti-fans.
>>42
The evaluation that GROUNDLESS is an interesting manga remains unchanged.
What is it with those who want to give absurd sermons when you can generally understand the text if you have normal reading comprehension?
Until a little while ago, I was anxious about the sudden philosophical ideas thrown into the story of The Seven Deadly Sins in Kujou.
The Yakuza fight arc has started again.
Even if the thought is not included in the work, I get discouraged when it’s strongly asserted.
I only like the work itself and have no interest in the author’s personal beliefs or assertions…
If it’s just something like that, it can still be avoided, but if something like this is presented in a place only fans can reach, it must be really tough.
>>47
Well, it’s not really a fan site, but it’s Fantia.
I was excited for the updates because there were advanced readings and short stories…
I thought it was interesting to depict fungi and microorganisms in a strange agricultural university life, but it turned into a pushy sale of the author’s ideology in Moyashimon.
I was really down because I just enjoyed reading it.
Moyashimon was quite early in expressing its ideas boldly!
Moyashimon had strange character personalities overall, even before the political ideology.
Is Moyashimon in such a situation!?
It’s not because I’m expressing my thoughts.
It’s probably tough because it’s simply shallow and conspiracy-theoretical.
>>56
I read the sample, and this is what it was.
Mr. Rorui…
>>59
A sad incident has come…
A nameless follower has fallen into conspiracy theories.
I stopped talking about the works I used to like.
Finally, there are those who were sued for defamation.
Once you wake up, there’s no going back.
There’s something nearby that’s causing a commotion.
There is no author who has dealt with religion and politics without being influenced afterward.
Whether it’s obviously revealing one’s thoughts or being overtly visible, it doesn’t matter as long as the work is interesting.
It’s similar to GROUNDLESS, but there are people who depict wars from that era.
There is a prejudice that one has strong beliefs.
There are rare cases of people coming back, but I’ve hardly ever seen someone fully recover.
Any ideology other than the one I acknowledge is unacceptable.
>>68
That level of understanding seems to make life easier, and I envy it.
The world must look so simple to you.
>>71
That’s quite a strong ideology.
Is living hard?
>>71
It certainly seems tough to confront someone who is clearly careless.
In the first place, regarding the thread image, it is presented from a stance that is unrelated to the serialization, so it’s a separate matter from whether the work expresses any ideology or not.
Keumaya has returned with Mochizuki-san! I’m so happy that just an erotic manga is back!
Hmm, I’ve been reading on Amazon.
Those who support the LDP seem like typical people, endlessly talking about frivolous and silly things.
The author of Fable has reached a point of no return…
I hate Mimi-chan for drawing characters that don’t align with her thoughts as ugly in this type of manga!
The sorrow when the author supported Himasora.
GROUNDLESS felt sad that no one mourned for their fallen comrades in the forest.
It’s a sad thread.