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- Mar 21, 2019
So, I recently watched an interesting video on what tabletop RPG culture is like over in Thailand. The interviewee (under the pseudonym Nakorn) revealed interesting details about the gamers he's had experience with over the years. For starters, Thailand's geeks LOVE Japan and anime. There is nothing inherently wrong with that. However, Nakorn revealed something that is quite stupid and tragic all at once. Some of the younger gamers unfortunately seem to look upon their culture and traditional stories with seeming disdain in comparison to the worlds of their imagination, as well as glorious Nihon. Throwing away your fucking culture and its cool stories in exchange for fucking Weeaboo-Land to be edgy is not cool.
Also, Thailand's government chooses to censor aired broadcasts of anime and TV with ridiculous smudges over anything considered objectionable (midriffs, underpants, etc).
And criticizing the royal family over there is quite against the law and a moral taboo. On r/5555555 (a fucking Thai circlejerk meme subreddit), you can't even post about the royal family. This means the mods are actually afraid they'll possibly receive a dose of legal action if any post perceived as critical surfaces (or they're just stereotypical jerk Reddit mods).
So, I just want to know what everyone thinks about these issues. Why do you think this phenomenon of listless Thai weeaboos is taking hold? What do you think about Thai censorship and how can a healthy balance between upholding moral values and allowing provocative content be found?
Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqNJgAoh4gU
Also, Thailand's government chooses to censor aired broadcasts of anime and TV with ridiculous smudges over anything considered objectionable (midriffs, underpants, etc).
And criticizing the royal family over there is quite against the law and a moral taboo. On r/5555555 (a fucking Thai circlejerk meme subreddit), you can't even post about the royal family. This means the mods are actually afraid they'll possibly receive a dose of legal action if any post perceived as critical surfaces (or they're just stereotypical jerk Reddit mods).
So, I just want to know what everyone thinks about these issues. Why do you think this phenomenon of listless Thai weeaboos is taking hold? What do you think about Thai censorship and how can a healthy balance between upholding moral values and allowing provocative content be found?
Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqNJgAoh4gU