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I usually am open to critiques of indie animation from the perspective that it's not as easy as people make it out to be and so many indie projects fail. However, it seems like this guy is mad because he thinks some YouTube animations are going to undermine union labor when unions have done a piss poor job helping animation and have been resorting to organizing Twitter yaoi artists as their main way to advocate for good wages and fair conditions. The New Deal for Animation seemed easy to undermine as getting antis mad about artists shipping the wrong characters.