Bub, I think you're confusing the presence of a transvestite character in a story is equivalent to the writer lecturing and shoving sick SJW ideologies down the readers throats LoL.
I think that SJW are different
They’re annoying, get triggered by the tiniest joke and are radical hypocrites
Oda is pointing out the real issues
I don’t think that he’s a good writer, rather mid for me but I always loved the topics of OP
Tsuru's dialogue with Sengoku in the last chapter is a great example
This dialogue was better than the whole Onigashima arc
I think that SJW are different
They’re annoying, get triggered by the tiniest joke and are radical hypocrites
Oda is pointing out the real issues
I don’t think that he’s a good writer, rather mid for me but I always loved the topics of OP
Tsuru's dialogue with Sengoku in the last chapter is a great example
This dialogue was better than the whole Onigashima arc
There's a difference between representing something naturally and shoving it down your viewers throats to pander to the fiction writing police because you weren't inclusive enough.
Just like there's a difference between social justice and SJWs, Oda includes normal social justice.
SJWs are the radicals you want to punch through your computer screen, the armchair activists who think every conversation in IRL starts with (it doesn't) "Now when we introduce ourselves, let's not forget our pronouns." And "This fiction is problematic for misrepresenting women, you can't read this anymore."
There's a difference between representing something naturally and shoving it down your viewers throats to pander to the fiction writing police because you weren't inclusive enough.
Just like there's a difference between social justice and SJWs, Oda includes normal social justice.
SJWs are the radicals you want to punch through your computer screen, the armchair activists who think every conversation in IRL starts with (it doesn't) "Now when we introduce ourselves, let's not forget our pronouns." "This fiction is problematic for misrepresenting women, you can't read this anymore."
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