>>280834397 (OP)comments:
Q.Why do we have to wait two months unlike in Japan?
A.Because that is not Japan.
Huh? Most foreign films also come to Japan late
It shows a lack of education to think that it's okay to steal because they think it's unfair.
We should arrest more and more criminals because they are licking us and think we can't do anything about it.
Gaijin don't feel guilty about stealing people's stuff.
Whenever there is a demonstration of some kind, they take advantage of it and break into stores to rob and uproot the money and goods.
It is easy to see why the issue of foreigners is the focus of Japan's elections. There are too many disadvantages to Japanese caused by foreigners. And when they are blamed for it, they get upset.
I am regularly reminded that the United States is a country led by a handful of geniuses, but fundamentally made up of a significant majority of idiots.
I know you say it's two months too late and boo-boo, but I highly doubt that anyone who could be satisfied with a stolen, low-quality leaked version would be willing to drop money on the film when it is shown.
It's like a public statement about the low level of education and cultural maturity.
They are not ashamed of it
What goes around comes around?
I can't have a conversation with them. Our values are too different.
Protecting visual works is one of the priorities of Japan first.
You say it's too late, but wait a couple of months.
As usual, I am amazed at the lack of ethics in praising illegal activities.
Illegal acts are usually unanimously condemned.
They're the kind of people who would say “you're a hero to us foreigners” to the guy who stole and uploaded the photos.
It's a “if we don't have it we take it” mindset, and their ethics are already corrupted to begin with.
It's mainly uploaded to Bilibili Video in China, so I'm guessing he's from there.
I don't think this idea is from a very civilized country.
I hope Westerners evolve into people soon.