>Without US TV series or Japanese anime, young people are forced into the real world
>Last week, Chinese netizens found that virtually all of the movies they saved on video-hosting site bilibili.com had vanished.
>Bilibili, a hugely popular site with Chinese millennials, was originally a place to watch Japanese anime and other such niche shows, but gradually it became home to all kinds of shows, movies and a community of pop culture enthusiasts. In recent years, official organs such as the Communist Youth League of China and China Central Television (CCTV) even started posting videos on the website in order to attract the younger generation and increase their influence.
How will the West stay on top, when our Millennials go by 50+ genders and play video games all day?
>SJW in video games is a CIA plot to stop creating good video games that are like crack cocaine to young males
Brandon Ward
Nice big giant head country
Lucas Foster
What a shithole china is seriously lol
Owen Sanders
Revving up the révolución
Jordan Turner
>Country is a shithole that needs bread and circus >Start removing bread and circus It's like the Chinese government is asking to be revolution'd
Henry Green
China's government has no legitimacy in the eyes of the population. When the economic growth stops, war is the only distraction they'll have. And I can't imagine them winning it.
The West will win simply by continuing to exist.
Jack Turner
wtf my anime is banned time to kill the government
-sent from my iphone
Daniel Perry
I would revolt if the gubment took away my vidya.
Jaxon King
Sup Forums manchildren who browse the Internet for anime, porn, furry and homosexual content will be angered by this.
Get ready to get lapped by China when they remove the final cancer: video games.