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Title: Russian Court Bans Isekai Manga and Anime
Post by: Natsuu on May 02, 2021, 02:12:33 AM
Russian Court bans Isekai manga and anime (https://www.reddit.com/r/manga/comments/n2c81i/news_russia_banned_isekai_manga_and_anime/)

Russian Court bans Isekai manga and anime for the very reason of, it promotes reincarnation after death that is better than what we are living right now.

"PROMOTING Reincarnation" I'm awe with that to be honest as who even believed in that, are they taking the Memes seriously that they ban isekai for it? I can't understand the logical reasoning

Death note (an anime) has been also ban before for "violence".

For more news aside from reddit Russian Court Bans Two Isekai Anime, Says They Promote Reincarnation Beliefs (https://news.knowyourmeme.com/news/russian-court-bans-isekai-anime-for-promoting-reincarnation-beliefs)

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On Monday, the Russian district court in Saint Petersburg banned a total of five anime titles, citing the federal Russian law for the protection of children from harmful information. The list of banned series includes isekai anime KonoSuba and That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, comedy horror anime Zombie Land Saga, comedy romance Nekopara and harem anime Princess Lover!.


Title: Re: Russian Court Bans Isekai Manga and Anime
Post by: Hispo on May 06, 2021, 08:39:37 PM
This is silly and I don't think It will help anyone.

People who want to consume this kind of content will eventually get it and kill themselves eventually if they plan to, if not treated.
In mi opinion, these japanese content it is not the problem, the problem is the mental health of the people who may take this seriously.

When people get depressed you don't ban ropes, I believe.
Perhaps Russia and other countries should check their mental health system, instead attacking the freedom of their people, of course the latter is easier to do than the former.




Title: Re: Russian Court Bans Isekai Manga and Anime
Post by: BADecker on May 06, 2021, 10:32:44 PM
In the Bible, in Zechariah 6:8, God says to Zechariah:
Then he called to me, "Look, those going toward the north country have given my Spirit rest in the land of the north."

Some say this means the lands of Iraq and Iran. Others say that it extends as far north as Russia.

Some say that it means that the northern peoples shut down God's teaching in their lands. But the article, below, shows that it might mean that Russia is embracing God among the people, if not the government.


Christian Homeschooling Becoming Popular in Russia...Finally (http://www.freedomsphoenix.com/News/304079-2021-05-05-christian-homeschooling-becoming-popular-in-russia-finally.htm)



Since Russia has so swiftly become the world's official bulwark of conservative values, it is quite surprising that it has systematically lagged behind in one obvious realm: Homeschooling.

For most Russians, homeschooling has always been enveloped in a fantastical aura, something associated mainly with special needs and/or with Amish-like Protestant groups in America.

But lately, as more Russian Christian families gain a voice, energized by growing state supports and society's intensifying religiosity, the demand for alternatives to the official public school system, corrupted by materialism and Darwinism during the Soviet Regime and, now, by liberal values, has grown more popular and apparent.

More and more Russian parents are frightened and reluctant to hand over their child's education into the hands of strangers, realizing, that in doing so, they are also relinquishing the moral upbringing of their own child, and allowing them to become inculcated with morals and values that may be completely foreign.

This is where Alexey Komov and Irina Shamolina, the pioneers of homeschooling in Russia, come in. The Russian couple, passionate about education, homeschools their three sons. Irina leads a popular blog about education and Alexey is the representative the World Congress of Families in Russia. Both have been fascinated by, and intensely studying, homeschooling since 2012.  With time, they came to the conviction that homeschooling options were urgently needed in Russia.

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