Difference between intent and how it appears to the observer RR, he made no presumption of judging intent, he analyzed based on the information that he was given, what it evooked to him. Given that I came up with the same conclusion and both the reddit thread and the youtube video feature high rated comments that have the same impression (first and second highest rated when last I looked) it is an entirely reasonable analysis of the impression it gives and given that I'm reasonably well versed in anime it seems unreasonable to expect your average person to be familar with the context.
Pretty much anything has some context where it's acceptable, but when it's something that provokes such a visceral reaction as this it's the responsability of the artist to establish the context.
Yeah but Mog off the bat dropped ****.
He didn't even consider if anything else would be why she was acting that way. None of this really changes the fact him and others jumped to that conclusion off their own assumptions.
He can say we are all trolls and unsubscribe but he got offended because something he thought implied ****, when he in reality has no clue what that mod really was. He jumped to a conclusion and made himself offended from that.
I find **** not even remotely funny nor acceptable to use as something to use for a story unless handled in an adult manor, but to me and others that wasn't even close to the first assumption for what it meant.
One of my close friends dealt with that delicate subject to put is very very very mildly, , I never joke about **** because of that, so yeah I know where he is coming from. But being baw it's offensive off a mod ir ****ing childish when he didn't try to think of other viewpoints nor he tried to think of you know, it's not Annie, Lux, etc, you know where it would be an issue.
He jumped to the **** conclusion off the bat, I still stand to be his fault to get offended of that when he has no knowledge of where ti came from nor the context.
No, **** is not funny nor acceptable to mock. But Mog playing the moral high ground here is dumb.