some of these are western researches looking from the outside, looking at first hand resources. most are based on actual queer voices from the inside. maybe stop assuming japanese queer people don't care about representation and actually study how it's different. listen to our stories, our voices. because right now, you and a lot of other anons are speaking for us, erroneously, and that's not okay if you're taking up this facade of giving a shit about sociopolitics in japan.
but like another anon said, i'm pretty sure you're just being contrary because you think anyone who cares about representation is an sjw.
dda
http://www.slate.com/blogs/quora/2015/05/28/how_does_japan_treat_gay_people.html
http://ro.uow.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1277&context=artspapers
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2012/03/25/national/media-national/medias-gender-roles-push-lgbt-groups-into-corners/
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2016/05/06/national/social-issues/bullying-of-lgbt-students-at-epidemic-levels-in-japan-human-rights-watch/
http://postbubbleculture.blogs.wm.edu/2015/03/22/is-she-a-pervert-representation-of-lgbtq-people-in-japanese-media/
some of these are western researches looking from the outside, looking at first hand resources. most are based on actual queer voices from the inside. maybe stop assuming japanese queer people don't care about representation and actually study how it's different. listen to our stories, our voices. because right now, you and a lot of other anons are speaking for us, erroneously, and that's not okay if you're taking up this facade of giving a shit about sociopolitics in japan.
but like another anon said, i'm pretty sure you're just being contrary because you think anyone who cares about representation is an sjw.