Shimoneta To Iu Gainen Ga Sonzai Shinai Taikuts... -
Shimoneta ultimately posits that . To have the right to be "pure," one must also have the right to be "lewd." The "boring world" of the title is a warning against a sanitized society where the lack of conflict and "dirt" results in a loss of humanity. Through its absurd humor, the series reminds us that a world without "dirty jokes" is a world where the state has finally succeeded in colonizing the human mind.
One of the series' most profound insights is the danger of forced ignorance. Because the youth have been raised in a vacuum of sexual education, they lack the tools to understand their own biological urges. This leads to a dangerous "purity" that borders on psychosis, exemplified by the character Anna Nishikinomiya. Shimoneta to Iu Gainen ga Sonzai Shinai Taikuts...
Anna starts as the paragon of virtue, but once her natural desires are triggered, her lack of context causes her to spiral into obsessive, predatory behavior. Shimoneta argues that by suppressing the "dirty," the state doesn't create better people; it creates repressed individuals who are incapable of healthy, consensual intimacy. Conclusion Shimoneta ultimately posits that