Megaterio Llamas wrote:DonJohnson wrote:Megaterio Llamas wrote:
Why else would the mma industry apparently commit hari kari in Japan and just hand over the keys to the bumbling brothers in Vegas whose ass they had been kicking for five years? No other explanation but occupied country makes any sense. The Yanks are still calling the shots there. People sometimes forget; Japan and Germany are still post war occupied countries some 73 years after WW2.
No. i don't believe in that conspiracy. The japs handed over the keys when Japan lost its stars. Pride was built on the likes of Sakuraba and Gomi when the MMA talent pool was 200 dudes world wide.
As the talent pool of athleticism increased, Jap dudes are paying to watch Jap dudes get stomped unconscious regularly. This has to be emasculating and an absolutely detrimental blackpill to their samurai spirit.
They went from watching Japs dethroning the gracies to Japs being physically violated by BBC on the regular. They were paying cucks.
They was the end of their run.
There was a yakuza war in early 2003 according to Miro Mijatovic who was Cro Cop and Fedor's manager. It almost became a shooting war backstage at Pride 25. When the new crew from Yokohama took over they changed the rules and got Sakuraba stomped by Wanderlei Silva in the first event they produced. Under the new ownership Japanese guys getting stomped by gaijin was part of the show for some reason. This new formula took Pride to the next level though. Those shows between 03-06 were the best ever produced but cucking was sadly part of that, which I could never quite figure out.
I posted an interview with Mijatovic at EYs but it's been removed and I can't find it anywhere now. It was on Spike tv originally, a three parter and it was the only time I ever saw an insider talk about this behind the scenes yakuza stuff. It's an interesting watch if you can find it.
That is super interesting. Indeed, the early PRIDE model would have countered whatever propaganda-in-entertainment that we may be discussing here
I have promised to not reveal the name of my contact (I know, sounds super int'l DJ-ish, lol
) but he's a pretty big star in Japan and is convinced that the whole pop-entertainment industry there is controlled as a massive social engineering operation to make the public weak. He's offered to help me pitch my screenplays to some producers there but also warned me a million times that they will twist it to fit the model.
Its also interesting to analyze and speculate Japanese entertainment from a female point of view, what sort of messages they are sending etc. Like I said sometimes I go on an anime binge just to research what is out there and what sort of stories are popular, and its been really surprising how consistent the themes are. Every movie is pretty much the same thing, over and over. From a female perspective it is almost always a sad, depressive girl character who doesn't fit into the world, lusting over men out of their league or age, and clinging to secret nostalgic or magical things that no one else can see. What sort of women in society do you suspect this will create?
There was another trend I found, and was commented on in some articles where cross-gender characters were suddenly everywhere for a while, there were like 10 shows/films in a single year that were scoring on the top-watched list that all had such themes somewhere in them.
I am no expert on Japanese pop culture, but from the little outside views I've had it seems to be quite difficult to find too many examples of characters outside this pattern. Is this simply a result of entertainment companies following what's 'trendy'? Are they just hooping on bandwagons to secure the maximum audience? Or is there something deeper going on here that's by design?