Japan goes to war against Hollywood



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44 thoughts on “Japan goes to war against Hollywood”

  1. Imagine if there's a movie about the terrorist that did the 9/11

    Their childhood, their family, their resent to USA, got drafted to Al-Qaeda, Their last day meeting their family (kissing their mother, hug their children), Hijack the plane, and 9/11

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  2. So after years of calling us over sensitive and easily offended over nothing, the Japanese are now flat out crying rivers from being offended over some silly meme from the US while we're the ones intentionally enjoying offensive humor. And now we're the ones calling them snowflakes.

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  3. With the 9/11 jokes i was expecting better but they seemed a bit weak, I was expecting a bit of darker humor but ah well. Gotta step up the dark humor quality my guys

    I get the corporate pseudo backpedaling and definitely think the Oppenheimer Movie probably wouldn't go well over there. That being said, I still haven't seen it and maybe one day I will.

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  4. I mean I get the people that say Japan has no right to be offended since they commited unthinkable warcrimes in the war yet never apologized for them, but at the same time I think the twitter post that started this whole thing was in poor taste. As a German, I just imagine if it was not Oppenheimer, but a movie like "Schindler's List" that released the same time as Barbie, and they marketed it with an image of happy Barbie riding on the shoulder of an SS guard walking through a concentration camp. Hihi funny, murdering people for the crime of existing.

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  5. "I absolutely can't condone the act of pridefully spreading and commercializing the Rising Sun Flag that was the symbol of a country that killed, tortured, and raped so many people in South Eastern Asia. I strongly demand that Japan immediately retracts and apologizes."

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  6. Japan has a different culture and way of thinking. I don't think any comparison (e.g. joking about 9/11 with Barbie) can be meaningful because Americans would not react the same way. Demanding an apology is not the same as going into the offensive, so that demand alone seems reasonable.
    Of course, there are always going to be people who want to fight fire with fire.

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  7. 多くの外国の方が勘違いしているのは日本人は核爆弾ジョークに腹を立てているのではなく、映画の宣伝する公式ツイッターがファンのジョークに便乗したことに腹を立てているということです
    アメリカの一般の方々は911ジョークなんて誰も真剣に怒ったりしないとかそういう話とは違います

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  8. Ima be honest… I find it odd that people care this much about bomb imagery when it comes to Japan considering that they themselves include the imagery a LOT in their own media. Manga, Movies, Anime, etc… I get it is a sensitive topic as a whole but like come on people. A movie is a movie at the end of the day. If we condemn the movie then next we need to start condemning anime such as Fire Force, Paranoia agent, My Hero, Devilman, and much much more…

    Either its all ok or none of it is… Japan has been the biggest supporters of freedom of expression in art. Lets keep that same god damn energy when it comes to nuclear related topics as well…

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  9. Japan had to rights to complain about getting nuked not only after what they did in WW2 (Numerous rapes, massacres and human experiments) and how they STILL denied any of them while portraying themselves as the victim, in fact they deserved to get nuked

    Fun fact, even after those 2 nukes their military still refused to surrender even after their civilian government did, and even tried/planned to capture Emperor Hirohito(who already couldnt do much considering the military controlled everything) to keep the war going

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  10. Japan decided, let's bomb pearl harbor, and attack Midway, wake island, marshall islands, and other US territories at the time or currently. So we destroyed all their tanks, supplied our allies in the Pacific, destroyed their planes, firebombed their cities, and dropped a very fat man and a little boy.

    Meanwhile, as all of that was going on they treated prisoners with little care if they were human or not, didn't care to reprimand those who caused problems, and treatment of pows. Etc. Treating women, as essentially S dolls, made anyone who is Chinese a fricken bayonet dummy while alive, and experimented on them, possibly the deceased as well. ETC etc etc. But get offended over a meme that's shitting on them for the dumb actions they did. To others at the time and to this day apologies to Korea who is clearly sick and tired of this crap and wants a proper apology not an "Oh we are sorry". But I digress, they took this situation way out of proportion for no reason.

    It seems more like people acting like children being over-sensitive to the simple fact that the internet does not care about your feelings. At all and will find a way around none sense.

    Aside from that I am not offended at all with any of the 9/11 jokes. They're just amusing at this point.

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  11. Honestly, japan getting pissed at Hollywood for making Oppenheimer? Kinda makes sense, japan got nuked… twice, though the wound has healed, the scar never fades, and they WILL NOT let it go.

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  12. Having seen the movie, it's more about the Red Scares within US history rather than the actual droppings.

    I would still recommend the movie, though it does tackle some heavy themes and concepts.

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  13. 9/11 joke needs work. Better one would have been Barbie sitting on Osama Bin Laden's shoulder while a plane smashes into a building in the background.

    Other than that, yeah. Turnabout is fair play. XD

    Unfortunately for Japan, it will not have the same effect. Americans don't feel feelings when we have a tragedy. We make jokes to cope. It's just how it be here. So their meme isn't going to offend anyone.

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  14. Does someone have to explain to the japanease people that the joke has nothing to do with Japan, but the contrast between the two movies releasing together? It's Doom and Animal Crossing all over again

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  15. Oh my gosh it’s almost comical how the US responds to jokes compared to Japan

    Of course both events were bad but you can’t help but giggle at the little jokes made to sort of play at them. I’m black and even I bust a gut laughing at slavery jokes, like come on it’s funny, have a sense of humour. US make twin tower jokes all the time, and I don’t think posting a twin tower meme is gonna phase them. If anyone is phased it’s Companies but the public just don’t care, cause it’s all in good fun

    (Despite what people like or don’t like, the memes were very well made, on both sides, now I’m not condoning what happened but it’s pretty good editing)

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