Ghost in the Shell director Mamoru Oshii says political correctness has made western games ‘terrible’
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Original 'Ghost In The Shell' Director Blasts Rise Of "Political Correctness" In Games And Anime: "You Can't Even Talk About Someone Being Beautiful Or Not Without Being Accused Of Discrimination"
Major Kusanagi (Atsuko Tanaka) commences her latest sortie in Ghost in the Shell (1995), Production I.G 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. Mamoru Oshii gives advice to aspiring man…
Ghost in the Shell director Mamoru Oshii says political correctness has made western games ‘terrible’
In a recent interview, legendary anime film director Mamoru Oshii called out “political correctness” saying that he has a “strong aversion” to it in his work. Oshii is famous for his work throughout the 80s, 90s, and aughts, including directing titles such as Patlabor: The Movie, Ghost in the Shell, and being the writer for Jin-Roh: The […] Source
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