Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_
Why is there suddenly so much love between Japan and Middle America?
It's very simple. Both nations have been inundated, both in person and online, with despicable creeps from the third world, and told by our treacherous political class that if we didn't like it, we were just uncultured, xenophobic bigots.
Then someone changed a few lines of code, and put Kentucky and Kantō in the same room.
And suddenly, we were both staring across that room at people who were totally alien to us, but at the same time totally civilized, decent, and admirable. And we liked what we saw.
And there was the evidence that it was all a damned dirty lie.
We don't hate other cultures just being other cultures.
We hate despicable creeps for ruining our nice cultures by being despicable creeps.
And it's not our fault that certain cultures are mostly made up of despicable creeps. We didn't decide it was that way. We just... noticed.
And we couldn't pretend it wasn't happening, or that it was okay, because if you do that, you're surrounded by despicable creeps every day.
So now Japanese twitter and Middle America twitter are somewhat giddy with relief. Here are other cultures we can share and enjoy things with, instead having to try to police their bad behavior while the left and the controlled-opposition right both try to stop us and make infinity excuses for despicable creeps.
This is why we want to be able to blacklist some countries from our twitter experience, and whitelist others.
We don't want to see third world monetization grinders trying to ragebait us like the despicable creeps they are.
We do want to see Japanese people getting obsessive about their hobbies in their own, unique Japanese fashion.
Because some cultures get along, and others don't.