Original ‘Ghost In The Shell’ Director Blasts Rise Of “Political Correctness” In Games And Anime
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Original ‘Ghost In The Shell’ Director Blasts Rise Of “Political Correctness” In Games And Anime

Bounding Into Comics: In the opinion of Ghost in the Shell anime film director Mamoru Oshii, while the concept of “political correctness” may have been borne from a place of genuinely good intent, its over-emphasis in recent years has had a profoundly detrimental effect on not just entertainment media, but society at large.


An industry legend whose lengthy list of credits also includes such works as Ghost in the Shell: Innocence, Angels Egg, and the original Urusei Yatsura anime adaptation, Oshii offered his thoughts on the hot-button issue in the most recent entry of his monthly Q&A opinion column That Thing from That Movie, What Was It Again?, as commissioned and hosted by the Japanese entertainment news outlet Pia.

Amidst a larger discussion on the future of “disinformation”, Oshii eventually turned to share his thoughts on the fact, as presented by the outlet, “that there will be an increase in such things now that [Donald] Trump, who is a leading proponent of fake news, has become president.”

Per an excerpts of his column shared to Twitter by user @Char_Tweets (the full piece is currently exclusive to the Pia News app, which itself is region-locked to Japanese app stores) and subsequently machine translated by ChatGPT, the famed anime director noted that the reason Trump’s various false claims were so widely accepted by his base was due to their willingness to believe in their “hero”.


“The reason why Trump, who was so poorly regarded, is being treated like a hero by some is not because of his national policies,” said Oshii. “It’s because he overturned political correctness. That’s why he’s a hero.”

His thoughts now turned to this specific topic, the director proceeded to assert, “Political correctness started with the aim of giving legitimacy to socially vulnerable groups. And that’s not wrong.” “In a mature society, that’s a natural responsibility,” added the Ghost in the Shell lead. “However, the problem arose when, starting from that point, they ended up elevating the socially vulnerable to a position of power.”

“They get priority admission to schools and preferential treatment in employment,” Oshii continued, before making a surprise reference to the specific operations of narrative consultation companies like Sweet Baby Inc. “What’s more, there are companies that charge outrageous consulting fees to guide them through the process. Game companies, for example, are being asked to pay millions of dollars by these companies.”

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