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Sushio, longtime Studio TRIGGER animator most famous for his character design work in Kill La Kill and animation work in Promare, has recently expressed his support for an openly racist far-right wing politician on his social media account, causing backlash from Japanese fans of the studio.

In a series of now deleted X posts, Sushio stated that his favorite candidate for the upcoming July elections in Japan was Uryu Hirano, a non-affiliated politician currently campaigning for a seat in the House of Councillors. Sushio called Hirano’s attitude to life inspiring, sharing one of her speeches on his X account.

Many of his fans reacted negatively to the posts, pointing out the racist beliefs Hirano has endorsed over the past few years – and an excerpt from one of her speeches shows how extreme they actually were. As part of her campaign, she lets one of her major supporters talk about how “equality between races is impossible,” claiming Japanese superiority over white and black people, and calling black people “on the same level of intelligence as dolphins or orca whales.” Furthermore, Hirano has an aggressive anti-Chinese ideology, with some of her key policies including visas and naturalization restrictions for Chinese nationals, abolishment of the business management visa for Chinese nationals and banning of selling Chinese products in Japan.

Users on X also suggest Sushio may be a supporter of the Sanseito, a right-wing populist political party, often referred to as “extremist” and involved in controversies regarding denial of Japanese war crimes. Note that many supporters of Hirano’s policies are also sympathizers of the Sanseito party.

In another post, Sushio likened the political scene of Japan to an anime, referring to the protagonists as a “small team who finally came to save Japan from a state of crisis” – prompting many to believe that he is likening the small team of protagonists to the sympathizers of Hirano and the Sanseito, with the “crisis” being the presence of foreign nationals in Japan. Many Japanese TRIGGER fans voiced their concern over Sushio’s endorsement of far-right politicians on his official profile, expressing that his post could reflect badly on the studio’s reputation.

Amidst announcing a sequel to Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, an anime which was notably created in cooperation with a Western studio, the implication that one of their more influential staff supports xenophobic and racist policies does not give the already internationally popular studio a good image. Furthermore, given that Sushio has participated in many major overseas anime conventions, there’s no doubt that, alongside Japanese fans, many western fans would be disappointed that an artist who went overseas for work multiple times would endorse racist politicians or associate himself with anti-foreigner ultranationalist policies.
 
Furthermore, Hirano has an aggressive anti-Chinese ideology, with some of her key policies including visas and naturalization restrictions for Chinese nationals, abolishment of the business management visa for Chinese nationals and banning of selling Chinese products in Japan.
Chinese or Mainland chinese?
Mainland chinese should be banned everywhere, they are commies and should be beaten with sticks when found.
 
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How would a "Japanese supremacist" explain why Japan wasn't influential in world history until after Perry forced centuries of isolation to end, leading to copying the West?

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Want to really get under a nip's skin? Remind them that their culture before modernization was nothing but an imitation of Chinese and Korean culture. Their writing, food, clothing, even the their language, borrowed heavily from those two nations. Even their cartoons are just imitations of western animation paired with Chinese wuxia
 
Want to really get under a nip's skin? Remind them that their culture before modernization was nothing but an imitation of Chinese and Korean culture. Their writing, food, clothing, even the their language, borrowed heavily from those two nations. Even their cartoons are just imitations of western animation paired with Chinese wuxia
How do they react if you remind them of the Okinawans and Ainu?
 
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Want to really get under a nip's skin? Remind them that their culture before modernization was nothing but an imitation of Chinese and Korean culture. Their writing, food, clothing, even the their language, borrowed heavily from those two nations. Even their cartoons are just imitations of western animation paired with Chinese wuxia
Han hands typed this...
 
Want to really get under a nip's skin? Remind them that their culture before modernization was nothing but an imitation of Chinese and Korean culture. Their writing, food, clothing, even the their language, borrowed heavily from those two nations. Even their cartoons are just imitations of western animation paired with Chinese wuxia

I wonder if they'll get fussy if someone dares to say that Korean and Chinese cars are better than JDM, i.e. saying that a Kia Stinger or Xiaomi SU7 Ultra are bigger car icons in car culture than those wimpy Skyline GT-Rs.
 
One can be "racist" or "far right" just by thinking maybe unrestricted mass immigration isn't a good idea.

It's like I said: all SJW buzzwords can be reduced to "conform" or "dissent" and "far right" is "dissent".
Exactly. It's not about any kind of political spectrum

This is blatantly obvious when the media says that Elon Musk, Joe rogan and Dave Chappelle are right wing
 
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Want to really get under a nip's skin? Remind them that their culture before modernization was nothing but an imitation of Chinese and Korean culture. Their writing, food, clothing, even the their language, borrowed heavily from those two nations. Even their cartoons are just imitations of western animation paired with Chinese wuxia
"Nezha is such a great anime, you Japs are so talented" a suprisingly great Chinese animated duology
"I hear your imperial family are of Korean decent... no wonder they're so cool".
 
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wait a minute, the japanese as a whole are largely racist
and there's only one untranslated tweet to serve as evidence

this is fucking nothing
 
Where I live is 95% white, I have an Iranian Kurd for a neighbour but he is a mechanical engineer, speaks English very well, keeps his property nice and hates the Iranian government/is not religious, so I can't say anything bad about the guy or that he doesn't deserve to be here. It's the same as immigration anywhere though, you let in any of these fuckers who are bottom of the barrel trash in their own countries and they will ruin your society like in Europe, which I assume is occurring in Japan as they have congregated in large numbers and little vetting has taken place to ensure only hardworking people have come in. Engineer, doctor, or fuck off. There were no issues 40 or 50 years ago in western countries when we only let in the absolute top tier people from these places.
 
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Want to really get under a nip's skin? Remind them that their culture before modernization was nothing but an imitation of Chinese and Korean culture. Their writing, food, clothing, even the their language, borrowed heavily from those two nations. Even their cartoons are just imitations of western animation paired with Chinese wuxia
I mean nearly everything in East Asia historically revolved around China (Korea included), but cultural drift on all sides did make each culture its own thing eventually. Essentially you can see Japan as a faint reflection of Tang China, while Korea is a stronger reflection of Ming China (especially considering itself 'more China than China' after the Qing Manchu takeover).

That being said, a lot of earlier anime is straight-up copied and riffed off of western sources, and all of their pretty girl and boy designs are largely based on Björn Andrésen's one trip to Japan lol.
 
Gentlemen who were in middle or highschool with unrestricted access to the internet when Kil La Kil debuted in 2013, with a heavy heart I regret to inform that the japanese cartoon is RACIST.
 
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