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people like it though. shadow doesnt see the appeal and I find it hard to fairly judge things when hes my only source of perspective. he tends to be overly critical as compensation for his identity issue.
seems pretty confident in this assessment though. usually means hes seen paperwork documenting a series' problematic reason for being made.
original sin is a very catholic concept for instance, and catholicism has become something of a hostile mercenary ideology in japan. many foreign funded series with problematic dogma are funded for the sake of driving xenophobic feelings, and the japanese branch of the church favors the mutually xenophobic outcome.