- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Anime, News
- Date: Oct 26, 2011 03:45 JST
- Tags: Censorship, Feminism, Loli, Lolicon, Mass Media, Misandry, Otaku, Politics, Tokyo

Tokyo’s Ishihara-led government is proposing yet more onerous censorship of manga and anime, this time on the grounds that they are sexist and violate the human rights of the groups (i.e. women and children) being depicted.
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Deleting someone’s details from a mobile phone now apparently constitutes a grievous act of domestic violence.
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Anime, News
- Date: Sep 29, 2011 20:50 JST
- Tags: Censorship, Crime, Feminism, Law, LDP, Loli, Lolicon, Moe, Otaku, Politics

Japan’s ongoing efforts to ban its only healthy industry continue, with the latest proposed law demanding anime, manga and games be lumped in with child pornography as the subject of a new ban.
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Ukrainian exhibitionist protest group Femen are back to doing what it is they do best – being arrested for taking their clothes off in public.
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According to a recent survey, as many as 80% of Japanese men object to the existence of Japan’s women-only carriages.
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: H, International, News
- Date: Jul 17, 2011 02:41 JST
- Tags: Bathing, Feminism, Image Gallery, Oppai, Pettanko, Politics, Summer, Ukraine

Ukrainian “women power” exhibitionist rabble Femen are back again, this time to bid goodbye to “unwashed Ukraine” – though in practice this seems to mean scantily clad young ladies bathing in a public fountain.
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: H, Japan, News
- Date: Mar 15, 2011 22:12 JST
- Tags: Earthquakes, Exhibitionism, Feminism, Image Gallery, Oppai, Politics, Ukraine, Voyeurism

Ukrainian exhibitionist protest group Femen are keen to support Japan in its hour of need – by exposing their breasts in public, as ever.
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Games, News
- Date: Mar 9, 2011 13:45 JST
- Tags: Feminism, Koei, Loli, Marketing, Moe, Nippon Ichi, Oppai, PS3, RPG

The hatred of western reviewers for games with low advertising budgets and niche audiences continues to manifest itself in further slating of ero-RPG Hyper Dimension Neptunia, with yet another big-name reviewer, in this case Eurogamer, now apparently scoring the game on the basis of feminism and political correctness – it is said to be “plain old ugly Japanese sexism” and “sexist, senseless and ultimately stupid.”
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Galleries, H, International
- Date: Feb 19, 2011 06:14 JST
- Tags: Bodypainting, Exhibitionism, Feminism, Image Gallery, Oppai, Politics, Ukraine, Voyeurism


Ukrainian “feminist” protest group Femen’s Pink Revolution is in full swing, with the group toplessly protesting a wide variety of issues, using their own bodies as placards and proving almost as effective at summoning the mass media as they are the police.
Those wishing to learn more about whatever cause it is they so concerned about can do so by inspecting their naked bodies below:
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Italy’s billionaire playboy and Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has become the subject of protests over his involvement with a sexy underage prostitute, but for some reason protest placards include characters from Queen’s Blade and Ikki Tousen amongst others…
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Japanese women asked whether they would sooner marry an really ugly rich man or a poor yet handsome stud give a rather one-sided response…
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: International, News
- Date: Feb 3, 2011 01:02 JST
- Tags: Bizarre, Exhibitionism, Feminism, Fetish, Food, Guro, Mass Media, Politics, South Africa

South Africa’s ruling party has denounced the practice of eating sushi off the bodies of bikini-clad models as being “defamatory, insensitive and undermining of woman’s integrity” after a series of scandals.
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