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Somehow I doubt this person would be ok with someone kidnapping them from their home, chaining them up and forcing them to do hard manual labour from dawn till dusk.
Miyazaki said "Anime was a mistake" though he often talked about his perspective on these things, if someone draws inspiration from the world around them, from real place and experiences, they become a better artist, someone capable of creating truly new and inspiring things, if they only learn from existing art, not experiences, they aren't going to be capable of producing anything other than derivative slop that just exists to pander to the worst people.
This is why I like to say that if you want to build a compelling fictional setting, don't start with Brandon Sanderson. Start with Karl Marx.
Also, Clausewitz. The first section of the first book of On War alone ("WHAT IS WAR?") is incredibly illuminating.
Thinking about it, it's kind of like how AI LLMs operate, taking and consuming original materials to regurgitate it into some sort of slop, that it then reconsumes and regurgitates once more, and so on and so forth, leading to increasingly inbred products that bear no resemblance to any original thought and only ponders to the worst people.
Anime is like AI slop. You heard it here folks