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Vice News “documentary” that slandered anime/manga business wins Emmy

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The lie-filled documentary made by Vice News that slandered Japan’s freedom of expression, manga business, and labeled its shoppers baby abusers has gained an Emmy.

The creator of the documentary, Hanako Montgomery, revealed in a tweet final month that her work earned her an Emmy:

To doubtless nobody’s shock, the hack “journalist” even restricted replies to additional suppress any remarks that went in opposition to her narrative.

For these unaware, the video was uploaded to YouTube, the place it was bombarded with dislikes on account of its abundance of misinformation:

The function of the video was to investigate Japan’s manga business, nevertheless it inevitably ended up calling the business “baby abuse” because of the abundance of younger anime characters which can be typically put in grownup conditions (though they’re fictional).

The video was additionally blacklisted in Japan, which stopped Japanese customers from viewing the video and stopping them any technique of preventing again in opposition to the arguments being made in opposition to them and their tradition.

The video even partially exhibits the “baby abuse” in query, which is a federal crime (if the content material in query have been precise baby pornography).

The documentary even recorded inside a Japanese store with out its permission, and likewise slandered a Japanese politician.

Despite all this, Vice News has hypocritically supported precise pedophilia, as famous by their previous articles and movies:

A extra thorough abstract of the documentary will be learn through one other NicheGamer article.

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