Thread:Dayne Dariel/@comment-28804772-20171227230138/@comment-30139490-20180108052437

Core issue isn't individual Western idiot who looks like raped Tweety. Core of problem in story is that it isn't forbidden. When something is meant to be forbidden like venturing in depth of forest where ppl kill each other in large numbers yearly, then there is meant to be some sort of punishment should that rule be broken. There is no such thing here. You only get warned not to go there, of why you shouldn't go there but you aren't forbidden from going there & bring dumb camera if you want. You'll get natives rolling their eyes at you being yet another Western idiot who came to such sacred place thinking it is fantastic place for Scooby-Do adventure, but why is there no law against it if it is so bothersome??? That is part that has me confused in all this. Japanese are well aware that forest is being glorified outside Japan as cool spooky place to visit. & they aren't happy with that considering their views on dead & how such place isn't for Shaggy & Scoob to have their adventure. If so & when you know how foreigners think of that place, then why not bring some sort of law for those who wanna play Shaggy & Scooby? You can't bitch about foreigners being idiots who think of that place as an adventure when there is nothing against it. Anyone can go into forbidden parts, bring other idiotic friends with them & film the hell out of their new episode of Scooby-Do adventures bc simply it isn't forbidden! Am not saying there wouldn't be those trying to be Dora Explorer, but if they did then there would be huge difference between knowing such thing is against law in comparison to that not going against law just your moral code. Am confused that there truly isn't any sort of law like that for curious civilians & especially foreigners. It would be different if that forest was some spooky destination that had terrible history attached to it but it is thing of history. That forest is thing of present! Around hundred of Japanese kill themselves there in a year. Which idiot on high position thought it is good idea not to have law against civilians & especially idiotic foreigners visiting so called forbidden area that ain't even forbidden in end? Especially when they're aware idiotic Westerners are idiotic & think of that place as some spooky place for adventure they must visit for their Scooby-Do episode. Such thing being allowed instead of punishable offence is true problem in story. Idiots like that guy are just results of it.