
lmaoo bruh I know the difference
I've been reading manga for about 13 years at this point. I've seen a lot in the community.
Usually, with shit like this, I'd just walk away. What bothers me is that people are calling the victim a crybaby, perpetuating the idea of victim-blaming.
There is also the issue that manga like this occasionally pushes the narrative that rape is good and the victim is to blame. This pushes rape and other violent acts like this in a positive light.
Manga like this can also make the readers start normalizing rape and other acts of violence along the same lines.
It is undeniable that we are shaped by the media we consume. If you consume media like this, then complain and insult the victim, then who's to say you won't act like this in real life. While we want to state that we won't, we can't be sure until we have faced with the situation ourselves.
There is also the fact that, if you are pretending to be nice, sometimes your face or your words can give you away without you even realizing it.
this all leads back to the main problem: Victim blaming.
What ticked me off was the victim-blaming and how toxic that is.
that's why I said ya'll need a reality check.
If you're reading this because you have a rape fetish or because you feel shame in your sexuality as a human being (the main reason rapey bl like this became popular was because of this in japan) then no shade to you. Enjoy.
If you start insulting the victim? reality-check time, you have to stop.
um uh this makes me feel so uncomfortable...
Like first off, rape? and then like theft, robbery, violence, etc
and now people are calling the mc a crybaby like??
oof I'm out.
Ya'll need a reality check