Talk:Luo Tianyi/@comment-5946605-20130113003113/@comment-53539-20130113103239

I think Im going to side with Kim here, it happens with English speakers already. Japanese like you to speak Japanese on NND and get peeved when you don't. I've found just saying "GJ" is enough and its too much to say anything else if you don't speak Japanese. However, NND just expanded into English so recently things have been a little calmer.

Irony, Youtube gets more open languages and no one complains if you don't use English most of the time.

I think the worst guy on youtube for racism is one particular guy, don't know his name anymore, but he criticizes and mocks westerners doing anything remotely Japanese, saying how "ugly" they are and how they can't do cosplay. His channel is filled with pro-Japanese cosplaying videos, he claims why do westerners copy Japanese characters when Japanese do not copy westerners (when cosplayers are known in Japan to cosplay even as western superheros and characters, thus proving him wrong). He posts "ugly" western cosplayers; ignoring that there are bad Japanese cosplayers too. Basically his whole channel is just anti-western and he claims westerners are jealous at his culture and should stick to their "awful" one. ^_-

Irony?

The guy isn't Japanese.

He is just trolling people, but this kind of channel hurts more then just what most trolls do, this stirs up trouble between two cultures and hurts and offends both. It creates racism and gives delusions on both cultures, value one blindly while demoting one despite any values it might have. There are things like this on NND though. Videos that mock English speakers responses to Japanese PVs, so its not like this is something not confined to just one area. :-/

With SeeU also, I saw a lot of knee-jerk reactions to her because of all the hype, prior to Vocaloid 3, Vocaloid 2 was mostly dominated by Japanese vocaloids. For a lot of fans, being as behind as they were they didn't even know English vocaloids existed. SeeU got an awful lot of hype suddenly and even amongst the overseas fans of Japanese vocaloids reacted to her. Remember, Oliver got attention for being taken as "the first English vocaloid". :-/