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Basically, it's less likely that the perpetrator was acting on his own and more likely that he was assisted.
-Aoba Shinji is absolutely insane and spent time in prison and in mental correctional facility.
-Aoba Shinji chose the perfect day to attack KyoAni, NHK came to shoot footage for a special on KyoAni, and the security was lowered. Aoba seemed to know this even though he should have had no way of knowing.
-NHK did weird stuff like twist Hatta's words to make it sound like the security being down wasn't NHK's fault. They also tore info out of an article and did some other strange behavior.
-Aoba didn't seem to understand his own plan
-KyoAni was becoming potentially a threat to media conglomerates not only through seeking to fund itself, but also just through being culturally influential.
-Tons of other weird details such as NHK visiting the same correctional facility that Aoba was at, roof being locked, strange behavior in Kyouto before the crime, etc.
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>> No.21751610

Wait so those NHK conspiracy theories are true?

>> No.21751623

tatsuhiro satō was right

>> No.21751638

>>21751610
Not necessarily.
Let's just say there's a LOT of evidence that they could be. And the motives are completely there.
Don't forget also, there is a ton of foreign power nestled in the Japanese government since WWII, so even the government can't be trusted. Otaku culture is a huge threat, acting outside their influence, affecting culture in ways they don't like.

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21751695

nobody cares, faggot, get out

>> No.21751713

>>21751695
There will be no jp left once the Korean-occupied Japanese government destroys all of otaku culture.

>> No.21751826

>>21751590
>-KyoAni was becoming potentially a threat to media conglomerates not only through seeking to fund itself, but also just through being culturally influential.
Wait, what? How? I don't get it.

>> No.21751834

>>21751695
You need to stop spamming this shit, avatarfagging is a crime.

>> No.21751845

>>21751826
Basically, media companies don't just spread their media for money.
They also spread their media for cultural control.
Think about Hollywood movies, for example. Just how much of American zeitgeist have they affected?
Otaku media is highly influential on those who watch it. In some cases, it even makes them into "otaku." This means that otaku media, even though it isn't really a financial threat to big media creators, is a huge culturally threat to them.
People influenced by otaku media are people who are less influenced by their agenda. It weakens their power like crazy. They can't control/influence people nearly as easily when there's competition as strong as what KyoAni was putting out, even if they were still relatively small. Don't forget, otaku media is only going to be more influential with the years.
That's why companies like Netflix and whatnot want to get in on it. It's not for the profit. These companies are rich enough. It's to control culture.

>> No.21751862

>KyoAni
>culturally influential.
lmao

>> No.21751870

>>21751862
?

>> No.21751897

>>21751845
I don't get it. KyoAni is not only putting out only 2 works a year usually, but their works can hardly be seen as propaganda at all. What are you smoking? If you want to aim at Japanese anime media, striking the Toei Animation would be much more likely to cause whatever effect you want to achieve.
Besides, how the fuck is this incident going to allow them to control culture? KyoAni isn't relying on big corporate donations as far as we know, but rather on donations by the average joe throughout Japan and the world.
I truly don't get your point, it's been said that KyoAni is not gonna give up anyway, and there are still movies that will be released soon in any case.

If you had told me that the president had planned the whole thing in order to get money from insurances and the eventual donations, I would have maybe given you the benefit of the doubt but this is just stupid.
Polite sage

>> No.21751958

>another conspiracy theory
Why are you guys like this?

>> No.21752005

>>21751897
I get that the way this stuff works can be a little confusing when you're not versed in how culture, business, and politics work.
Works don't have to be propaganda to affect culture. All works are expressions of the creator(s)'s value system. These expressions influence those who are exposed to the expressions.
>only 2 works a year
As I said, their influence isn't enormous yet or anything close to the big guys. But it is there, and their backlog does get bigger every year. Every work added to their pile is another work that has the opportunity to sell its value system to people.
If you're confused about all this "value system" talk, allow me to quickly explain.
Think about the media pushed by the mainstream. Think about how degenerate the media most people consume is. "Degenerate" in this case just means "producing of negative results, or encouraging negative habits." "Negative" meaning does bad things to oneself and/or others.
Otaku media is all about beauty, positive (meaning conducive to good, helpful results) values, and strong sense of identity. It doesn't have to be propaganda to get these values across. Amazing anime visuals alone carry these influences.
>striking the Toei Animation would be much more likely to cause whatever effect you want to achieve.
This is not the case. The reason is because Toei is not nearly as independent a player as KyoAni. Toei's works are often littered with investors like McDonald's and the like. This means that these companies have a bit of a hold on what Toei is producing. Toei's media tends to not be degenerate (most of the time), or can even be quite positive, but it certainly is more stifled than what a studio like KyoAni is free to express.
>how the fuck is this incident going to allow them to control culture?
KyoAni is weakened significantly. Even if they plan on continuing, they were seriously weakened. This means they will not be able to continue at the same pace they were going. They may take a very long time to recover. That means less media space that KyoAni is taking up and more space that degenerate media is now taking up. It's all about influencing value systems. You don't need propaganda to do that. Any kind of media affects values.
However much you've controlled people's values, you've controlled the culture, and if you control the culture, you control the people themselves.
Keep people weak with negative culture and values, and you will keep your seat in power.

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