Move over American homophobes! |
"Slow, plodding gameplay? Primitive graphics? Sign me up!"
-no one in America in 1989
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Japan also drives on the left, so maybe they just like to do their own thing? |
Pictured: a childless straight couple who can apparently fuck right off as well. |
"These men and women choose not to have children. In other words, they are not 'productive.' I wonder if it appropriate to spend taxpayer money on them."
-Mio Sugita, legislator, noted homophobe
Oh, and it gets better. And by better I mean worse. She went on to suggest, in classic American homophobic asshat tradition that:
-Sugita going down a
well-trodden slippery slope
The story was 50% the Japan is weird trope' and 50% the internet is kinda racist. |
So what the hell does any of this have to do with a long-running Japanese RPG series? Well, nothing until series music composer, and right-wing shit-merchant, Koichi Sugiyama invited Sugita on to his stupid cable access show or whatever to laugh at how liberals want to marry their dogs. Boooo.
I say right wing-shit-merchant because in addition to composing the classic music to one of the best JRPG series ever, he also cohosts a conservative talk show on Culture Channel Sakura which I gather is sort of like Japan's Fox News if Fox didn't put on the pretense of being a shameless mouthpiece for the bananas right and people who miss the 50's. But that's not enough to make him a shit-merchant. Being a Japanese War Crimes denier is though. The Nanking Massacre? Yeah, never happened says Sugiyama.
Sugiyama along with some other right-wing nutters even once took out an ad in the Washington Post to attack an earlier ad about the treatment of 'comfort women.' during the second World War. The term comfort women refers to the tens or perhaps hundreds of thousands of Korean, Chinese, Filipino, Indonesian, Burmese and Japanese women who were kidnapped by the Imperial Military and forced to work as sex slaves. Sugiyama and pal's ad claims comfort women, or 'ianfu' didn't exist but were instead legal prostitutes. It further asserts that the survivors are just lying. Awesome.
Anyway, so now we can add a sprinkle of homophobia to Sugiyama's already heinous worldview. But who cares right? I mean, what difference does it make that some elderly revisionist invited an obscure gaycist on to his stupid show for jerks? None, unless you're a fan of Dragon Quest. Before this story I was sort of vaguely aware that the composer of the series was a right-wing loon, but now that he's attached himself to Mio Sugita's crazy train, I've looked up the details and holy shit.
Goddamnit, why do people have to ruin awesome things like Dragon Quest by being gross and hateful? I don't mean to suggest that the icky I'm feeling in any way compares to the horrible things Sugita and Sugiyama spout off about, but c'mon. And why hasn't the game's publisher, Square-Enix, fired the shit out of him? Especially now that for the first time in human history we're finally starting to hold people accountable for their words and actions through the power of public outrage and internet-based disgust?
Well, ok, I do know why. Dragon Quest games are traditional as hell and they've been using the same music and graphical style in all eleven games and the spin-offs for over thirty years, so yeah, they're probably reluctant to rock the boat. But there's still time to pull his score out before DQ 11's international release in September, right? I mean, rewriting and rerecording hours of orchestral music...how hard can that be? Oh...right. Very. Well, in the meantime, I guess I'll be playing Dragon Quest with the sound off.
"We'll be back with more of Mio Sugita's barely coherent screed against homosexuals. So stay tuned."
-Japan's Fox News
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Above: photos from some other occupation and massacre...I guess? |
Hey, maybe he should, you know, shut the fuck up about the war and stick to composing music? |
Anyway, so now we can add a sprinkle of homophobia to Sugiyama's already heinous worldview. But who cares right? I mean, what difference does it make that some elderly revisionist invited an obscure gaycist on to his stupid show for jerks? None, unless you're a fan of Dragon Quest. Before this story I was sort of vaguely aware that the composer of the series was a right-wing loon, but now that he's attached himself to Mio Sugita's crazy train, I've looked up the details and holy shit.
"[Marriage equality] could make people capable of enjoying normal romance and getting married believe that they have an option of going homosexual."
-A thing Mio Sugita, a
grown-ass adult, actually said
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Most of the male cast of Arrested Development, I'm looking at you... |
Well, ok, I do know why. Dragon Quest games are traditional as hell and they've been using the same music and graphical style in all eleven games and the spin-offs for over thirty years, so yeah, they're probably reluctant to rock the boat. But there's still time to pull his score out before DQ 11's international release in September, right? I mean, rewriting and rerecording hours of orchestral music...how hard can that be? Oh...right. Very. Well, in the meantime, I guess I'll be playing Dragon Quest with the sound off.
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