https://x.com/GerHolanda63475/status/2045923095886672316

CW: SA Mention of the Comfort women

https://x.com/hlnolvrgo_c/status/2044507463173456300

https://x.com/Erivlt/status/2045525574408368600

https://x.com/Erivlt/status/2045545414875574751

Auto-translate feels like releasing invasive species into Japan. I saw a Japanese threatening a Russian by pirating Dostoevsky, only for the Russian to reply with a pirate site and some book recommendations. They have no natural defenses against these people. RIP the ecosystem.

https://x.com/AllbonesJones/status/2045309780177330663

https://x.com/NestyEco/status/2045911597785252035

  • NephewAlphaBravo [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    I saw a Japanese threatening a Russian by pirating Dostoevsky, only for the Russian to reply with a pirate site and some book recommendations.

    fuck that’s so good lmao

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    poster brings reciepts proving that tons of japanese people also use pirate websites

    everyone including people in this thread act like it is characteristic of the Japanese brain pan to bootlick corporations over IP laws and not just a handful of people on twitter

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      From a 2025 report on piracy of Japanese media:

      Assuming one comic book priced at 500 yen could be read in 30 minutes, ABJ estimated the damage for June alone was 704.8 billion yen, equivalent to 1.4 billion manga books that were not paid for.

      This amounts to 8.5 trillion yen a year, nearly six times the 1.5 trillion-yen size of Japan’s publishing market in 2024.

      By country, Indonesian viewers caused the most damage in June, at 92.3 billion yen, followed by Japanese at 83.4 billion yen, and those in the United States at 79.1 billion yen.

      Only country ahead of Japan is an archipelago 2.5x bigger than it, and Japan is ahead of the US

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        It takes a very twisted mind to observe humans benefiting from a cultural transmission, and call this “damage”.

        I wonder how much damage is done by rereading a book or lending it or checking it out at the library.

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      Seriously lmao. I keep encountering people at the game shop I visit who don’t know you can just pirate Warhammer books. They’re often wandering around asking if anyone has a e-book code for them to use. I’m like: “Just go get it from one of the thousands of .pdf dump sites? Fucking dork lololololollll!”

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      measurehead You see the climate of The Japans produces an occidental ownership center in the lower corticoloid brainpan which makes them biologically opposed to piracy. What’s this word, ‘wokou’? Get out of here with your foreign talk

    • Ah yeah, twitter almost always exaggerates anyway and has the worst of the worst. Guess people that have that attitude are more likely to speak out than someone who is ambivalent to it, or supports it for their own reasons.

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    This is so fucking funny. Most Japanese people have lived their whole lives never interacting with anyone outside the country because their English education is utter dogshit and have “Japan > All” nationalist brain so they never travel internationally. I hope these conversations lead to Japanese people learning how to circumvent their government’s draconian anti-piracy laws (pretty sure a decent VPN is all you really need).

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        I remember learning about that and wondering if they’d literally never experienced a contradiction before in their lives. Like, how the fuck do you hold such idealist views that would be completely nonsensical to any normal person? Surely they’ve had at least one experience where the reality was a disappointment compared to their imagination? How have they not developed a sense of skepticism?

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    Some more i found funny putin-wink

    russian https://x.com/proddya/status/2045868411406680258

    If I ever go on a date with a Japanese girl again, I’ll pay for her, and when she says “oh, no need,” I’ll reply that it’s reparations for the fact that my fellow countrymen pirate manga.

    russian https://x.com/sietlov/status/2045584707660697977

    Dear Japanese people, every unpleasant thing you write about piracy, I naturally take as a personal attack.

    Your behavior is disrespectful and outrageous. As early as tomorrow, we are convening the council of pirates of the seven seas and will discuss the possibility of imposing a naval blockade.

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      Same with Korea manga/Manhua. Amazing how upset they are that people aren’t paying for their terrible official translations while also needing to wait 6m to 1yr + to have the privilege of being able to buy then. And maybe triple that to get it in free to read on official sites

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        The official translations of manga/manhwa usually are very much done for an American audience and kills a lot of nuance in the process (very stark differences, e.g, USD rather than won or yen; there are usually no analogous words for ‘calling’ words). The fan/unofficial translations are usually great, sometimes with an extra page or two by the translator explaining the context for non - native people.

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    This is Japan. Keiji Nakazawa talking about what happened to his remaining family members who survived the Hiroshima bombing in the following months.






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      Site won’t let me upload the screencaps and I’m impatient so I’ll type it out.

      “Take her to the police.”
      Mother said, “Search our room.”
      “No. She’s a thief from downtown.”
      “Get her to sign an apology.”
      She was dragged to the police,
      and signed a statement, sobbing all the while.
      “I will not steal an umbrella ever again.”
      She said she was mortified.
      I watched through the windows as my mother signed, sobbing. (not sure if he means himself or his mother here)
      They were merciless.
      My burns had formed scabs and begun to heal,
      but I was out on the streets, and some tough kids surrounded me.
      They harassed me, called me a “stranger,”
      and then they socked me.
      My scabs split open, and bloody pus came shooting out.
      The bullying was hard to take.

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    japan-cool is quite literally the personification of the “LEAVE THE MULTIBILLION DOLLAR COMPANY ALONE” meme. And that’s before we even get into the war crime apologia and denialism

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      You can’t generalize like that, some vocal weirdos on twitter are hardly representive of the entire country’s stance on piracy, the fact that it’s the biggest pirate of japanese media should tell you as much.

      Not going to comment on Japanese people’s perception of Japan’s historical role in the world.

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    You know what’s really funny, there’s a 99% chance not a single person in that exchange is Japanese

    Have we learned nothing from hiphopthreads and blackpeopletwitter?

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      some japanese letists have dunk on their chud counterparts so they do seem legit https://x.com/tacowasa2nd/status/2045816910286086177

      It’s not just in Japan—right-wingers around the world all have this mentality like bratty middle school second-year punks rebelling against the disciplinary committee or the strict female teacher, just to go against the grain.

      Ever since posts started getting translated, I’ve seen right-wing folks from all sorts of countries, and it’s shocking how they’re all basically the same.

      another one https://x.com/peacock_maroon/status/2045795022629683440

      It’s lamentable that the automatic translation feature is causing xenophobes to relentlessly tarnish Japan’s image, but I genuinely think it’s an intriguing shift that tweets from other countries now flow in so naturally. You get to see these unique turns of phrase in warm words of encouragement, sarcasm, or trash talk—it’s pretty fascinating.

  • Unfortunately I think this is so expected from Japan because of their fascist brainworms, and their so-called ‘first-world development’ that makes them think they’re above piracy, and of course, ignorant about their own history.

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      so-called ‘first-world development’ that makes them think they’re above piracy

      That shit is so cringe. Sure, just keep licking that boot until you wear a hole through it.