Yet more affirmation in my belief that nationalism is poisonous to - TopicsExpress



          

Yet more affirmation in my belief that nationalism is poisonous to everyone. But the reaction to Ghibli’s anti-war, anti-revisionist essays was ferocious, especially among Japan’s so-called netto uyoku, or right-wing Internet users. Japan’s most famous, popular and revered visual artist was called “dim-witted,” “a traitor” and “anti-Japanese.” Some said they would never see another Ghibli film. Others were sarcastic, with one commentator wondering if Miyazaki would pay for comfort women from the profits of his film.
Posted on: Tue, 05 Nov 2013 17:36:26 +0000

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