>>129458I have a story about this and I'm going to show my age. But it's relevant.
In the long long ago (before 9/11) an unfortunate woman decided to follow her dream of living in America by signing up for what I assume is the Japanese version of the JET program. She worked really hard at becoming mostly fluent in English by going to school for 4 years and majoring in the language at whatever college. Then she signed up to work for less than minimum wage and was flown to the other side of the world. She was expecting to experience NYC, SF, LA or another large famous American city and live there for a few years. Instead they sent her to the asshole of America. To a state that ranked 50th overall in the public schooling system. To an area in that state where she was 100+ miles away from anything.
But she took confront in the fact that at least she'd be teaching kids that were probably interested in Japan's culture. Kids that wanted to better themselves and learn of things like the samurai of old, Edo Japan, the Sengoku period, Shinto, cherry blossoms, festivals and holidays and all those other wonderful things you loved about her native land.
Sadly, within a few months of arriving and before she even got to teach her first class two things happened in America; Pokemon mania and the cartoon network airing of Dragon Ball Z.
She showed up to her first day on the job to a class room filled with kids wearing Goku and Pikachu t-shirts. She asked them if they had any questions about Japan and all they wanted to know is was the Pikablu rumor true and when was <x> game coming out on Playstation. We know you get them early. Don't lie to us!
To this day I've never seen someone so disappointed and depressed in my life. A few of the kids were already what you might consider true otaku. They were the lucky ones with access to broadband. They were selling bootleg copies of Japanese media on CD-Rs and VHS. She might have taken one of them aside and told them something along the lines of
>You don't want to watch and play that stuff. It'll ruin your life.She wasn't wrong! Sweet woman. Only teacher I had that ever cared. Caught me smoking one time and made me feel 2 inches tall. She scolded me like the mother I never had and didn't turn me in. She really cared about her students. But most of her students didn't do anything but poke fun at her thick accent and try to skate by through pretending they weren't learning anything because she couldn't speak English well enough.
If I had a time machine I would go back and apply myself more just in the hopes that it would make her feel a little better. She only made it a couple of years. Once her contract was up she ran back to Japan and never returned. I doubt she ever visited America again.
I think back on how she was treated and I feel great shame. I can't believe how cruel kids can really be.
My point is she fucking HATED otaku. Didn't matter what kind of otaku you were. She said otakus were creepy and would never amount to anything in their lives. From talking to her about this subject a bit I gathered that the average Japanese person back then (and probably now) does not care for otaku one bit and considers them the scum of their society. She also wasn't a fan of attempts to pass of AMV as end of year project on "Japanese culture". She gave me a pity A though.