5 hours ago, BD Flory said:One thing that's being left out in the "how they portray themselves and prefer to be portrayed", argument is the assumption that, even if true, Japanese peoples' feelings about how they should be portrayed are neither universal, nor necessarily representative of people of Japanese heritage throughout the world.
It also, generally speaking, falls into the same trap of speaking for someone else that people accuse posters concerned with diversity of, and/or presumes one person of Japanese heritage speaks for all people of Japanese heritage.
If we take the position that we can never truly know how the Japanese/asian people want to be protrayed, because every person in that group has their own feelings on that matter, than the accusations of whitewashing or westernizing the art have even less ground to stand on. Who is to say that some of the Japanese people don't want to be portrayed with caucasian face features? Who is to say that they don't want to look like the native people of Zimbabwe?
We need to deal in numbers. I am not sure how it looks in Japan, im positive @McDermott can tell you more, but in other asian countries both in media and society the ideal of beauty always includes whiter skin and majority of the people want to work towards that ideal.
Oh and the whole argument about whitewashing and "how do you know asian people want to be portrayed this way" just falls apart when we get to know it were actually asian artists that drew Hotaru and many others.
4 hours ago, BD Flory said:Please check six posts up, where I explain, again , what I've been saying throughout the thread.
Specifically, the first paragraph.
"I can't speak for Himoto, but for myself, I haven't brought up who might be offended at all. I began from, "here's what I think would be neat," and other people assumed that I wanted those things because I was offended by their lack or because I thought someone else was."
People have been persistently setting out strawmen like cultural appropriation, and I address those concepts both because some don't apply the concepts correctly in their posts (such as asserting the blame for cultural appropriation is on individual artists), and to explain that it is not at all what I'm arguing.
Nobody has a problem with you saying "here's what I think would be neat". People have a problem with what makes you say that, and they try to show you why these ideas are poorly argued. Unfortunately every time they respond, you seem to Pivot! Pivot! and call strawman on them, because "you just said it would be neat".
If you have some reason to say "here's what I think would be neat" then give us this reason.
If you don't have any reason than twenty other people will say "no that wouldn't be neat" and that is where discussion ends.
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