🐱 Goblin Slayer Threatened With Ban, Legal Action by Texas Lawmaker

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The edgy dark fantasy series faces new scrutiny as a Republican lawmaker pledges to ban the series from schools and go after vendors who sell it.

A Texas lawmaker has singled out Goblin Slayeras an "obscene" book.

As reported by the Houston Chronicle, Matt Shaheen, the Republican representative of Texas' 66th district, has singled out writer Kumo Kagyu and illustrator Noboru Kannatsuki's edgy fantasy novels and manga as an example of "obscene" works that should be banned from Texas schools. Shaheen did not specify which schools carried the book, whose English-language manga release features an explicit content warning on its cover, but he used the story as an example of the types of work that he and other Texas lawmakers are trying to ban from schools. "Specific examples found in public schools that align with the above definition include graphic images of women being raped by demons and little boys performing sexual acts on each other. Anyone who believes this is acceptable is mentally ill," Shaheen said. In addition to a banning libraries from carrying the book, the lawmaker also implied legal action against vendors who carry the series. "We will be going after the vendors that sold this trash to Texas children."

Goblin Slayer is no stranger to controversy. The anime adaptation, which was produced by Re:ZERO animation studio White Fox, was met with sharp criticism upon its premiere in 2018 for its gratuitous depictions of sexual violence. The series' graphic content caused retailer Kinokuniya to pull the manga from its stores in Australia. The anime series was streamed internationally by Crunchyroll, who added a content warning to the series shortly after its premiere. A second season of the show is currently in production.

Shaheen is part of a wider movement of lawmakers across the United States who have sought to ban media that discusses issues related to LGBTQ+ rights, race relations, and other controversial topics. The push has seen graphic novels such as Jerry Craft's Newberry Award-winning New Kid and Art Spiegelman's Pulitzer Prize winning Maus banned from schools in Tennessee's McMinn County. The push in Texas to ban obscene media from schools has mostly been focused around Gender Queer: A Memoir, an autobiographical coming-of-age comic about non-binary author Maia Kobabe's adolescence. Supporters say the bans are necessary to protect children from pornographic and obscene material, while detractors have accused the bans of infringing on free speech rights and for primarily targeting authors and stories from minorities and other marginalized groups.

Kagyu and Kannatsuki's original light novel series and its manga adaptation from author Kosuke Kurose are both available in English from Yen Press.
 
Oh so it's literally nothing. Why would a school be carrying manga anyway?
Well, there's also the end of the paragraph

In addition to a banning libraries from carrying the book, the lawmaker also implied legal action against vendors who carry the series. "We will be going after the vendors that sold this trash to Texas children."
I'm all for removing non-curriculum books from public school libraries, it's a waste of taxpayer dollars. (Bias: My school district increasingly locked down the libraries and made them inaccessible, even threatening kids with detention for going to the library instead of buying a lunch from the school cafeteria).

I have to admit, when they start going after publishers, then I feel like they're going too far. If they're only going after publishers who put 18+ material in Scholastic Catalogs for kids, or who otherwise marketed the book specifically at kids, I can get behind that. But if they go after anyone who sells the book in the state then they're just as retarded as the other side of the horseshoe.
 
"... and little boys performing sexual acts on each other..."
and
"...Shaheen is part of a wider movement of lawmakers across the United States who have sought to ban media that discusses issues related to LGBTQ+ rights..."

So being against "pictures of small boys sucking eachother off" is the same as being against LGBTQ+ rights?
 
Things are getting so shitty under Biden the Republican party is making huge gains so what do Republicans decide to do? Bring back the moral majority which is about as popular as ass cancer.

Right wing spooky skellington Ann Coulter is right. Republicans really are the stupid party.

We are stuck between the evil ones and the stupid ones

Hoo-fucking-ray
 
I mean, I dunno, I read berzerk as a teenager and I turned out fine.

Also, fuck that shit. Dude writes like 1 issue every three years or something then just fucking dies. It'd gotten pretty lame by then but still.
I read messed up shit as a kid too and turned out fine, but to be fair kids nowadays seem like they were never taught to have a sense of reality.
 
There is still this notorious believe going around that "Animation = for children" Eventhough movies like Heavy Metal and everything that Ralph Bakshi has produced in the 80s say otherwise.

In short, This is such a Boomer problem.
Animation started as a general form of entertainment meant for everyone. All of those cartoon shorts made in the 30's-50's were made so they could be shown before movies and news reels. It wasn't until the 60's-80's that animation was used specifically on children with the ultimate intention of selling toys. The 90's saw a return to adult forms of animation that continues to this day, but these boomers still insist it's all for kids cause their kids watched it on the teeeveee and proceeded to beg them for shit.

Funny how being stuck in your ways includes even ignoring clear evidence that's right in front of you.
 
Goblin slayer is like Game of Thrones where one normie says it's so brutal and dark, causing every other normie to latch on and say the same without reading it until it has this notorious reputation.

Once you read it, it's just standard grimdark with nothing notable.
You mean Goblin Slayer is your average shitty 80s OVA but made in current year.
 
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Obscenity is a very high legal bar to get over, and the only thing in Goblin Slayer that would count as obscene is the QUALITY of the backgrounds in the anime.
 
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Niche Gamer: GOP Texas bill could jail you for owning or watching Goblin Slayer and more (archive)
by Pro-Goblin on March 15, 2025

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A shocking censorship bill was unanimously passed by Republicans in Texas that would effectively make it a jailable offense to own or look at many manga series.

The new bill would purportedly make it a crime to own a multitude of popular Japanese manga – including Goblin Slayer, Fruits Basket, and many others. The office of Lt. Governor Dan Patrick posted in support of the bill right after it passed the Senate, and will soon head to the governor’s office to be signed.

The bill in question is Senate Bill 20. Sponsored by GOP senator Pete Flores, the bill, in its own words, “creates a new state offense for the possession or promotion of obscene material that appears to depict a child younger than 18 years old, regardless of whether the depiction is of an actual child, cartoon or animation, or an image created using an artificial intelligence application or other computer software.”

Furthermore, subparagraph c of the bill states: “An offense under this section is a state jail felony,” directing first-time offenders convicted under this law to a minimum of five years in prison, simply for owning or viewing such material.

As many responses have pointed out, many popular manga would be banned in Texas if this law is signed into law, which certainly seems like it will at this point. Goblin Slayer is the example many are pointing to, due to the infamous assault scenes of characters by goblins in the early issues.

But even tamer manga’s like Fruits Basket could be criminalized under this law, depending on how broad a judge or state prosecutor wishes to interpret “sexual acts” in a court of law. Only children’s manga’s such as Pokémon and Sailor Moon seem to be safe under a literal reading of the law.

Unfortunately, this law in Texas is just the latest escalation in a culture war on anime that has been escalating for the past few years.

Moms For Liberty, a conservative organization which had previously focused on removing LGBT books from school libraries, has recently begun to push for the removal of “degenerate” anime such as Unico and Assassination Classroom.

Highly influential pundits like The Daily Wire’s Matt Walsh have also been attacking men who watch anime, calling the entire medium satanic and saying only obese men like it.

Hopefully, this law will be overturned by The Supreme Court. Nichegamer will keep you informed of all developments as the story progresses.

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