Well, again, no. Anime has always been a vehicle for social justice, and there have always been fans who seemed too oblivious to realize the messages anime contain. But the anti-SJW crowd does have one point I should acknowledge now before continuing: anime is becoming more LGBTQA friendly.
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Many anime stories have negative themes, including hatred, pain, jealousy, resentment, sadness, some pictures and even sexual abuse and nudity. These works have appeared in many animation works, and even occupy the mainstream position.
Social justice warrior and SJW are typically used with sardonic application, referring to a person who is seen as overly enthusiastic about issues of fairness in the treatment of matters of race, gender, or identity.
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Social justice advocacy has been defined as organized efforts aimed at influencing public attitudes, policies, and laws to create a more socially just society guided by the vision of human rights that may include awareness of socio-economic inequities, protection of social rights as well as racial identity, experiences ...