Also known as Senmomo, this is the latest English translated visual novel by the esteemed makers known as August. The same people did Aiyuku no Eustia, if the name August doesn't ring a bell.
This is perfect timing because I had just finished reading Akai Hitomi. Now I can dive right from one visual novel to the next.
Meanwhile, my September 11th post opposing civilization wreckers was deleted by Blogger for violating their 'hate speech' policy. I thought it was quite evenhanded and fair, the opposite of the vitriolic tone they claim, but whatever, it's their platform, so their opinion has the same power as fact. The takedown notice also said that repeated violations of their policy will result in a takedown of the whole site.
Obviously anyone who knows this site knows that everything I write is either 'misinformation' or 'hate speech,' so I've already repeatedly violated their rules. Which means at any time this blog could disappear. I just want readers to know ahead of time that I didn't randomly bail on them without warning, if my site disappears, or if hundreds of my posts disappear, it's because Blogger chose to disappear it. It's because I was censored for telling the truth, in a country that supposedly values free speech, but obviously not really.
It's a shame because my blog was actually accruing more pageviews lately and becoming quite popular, at least relatively speaking. I suspect that very popularity is the cause of this censorship crackdown that they've been doing to me all year. So long as I was talking to the wind nobody cared, but now I'm becoming too much of a threat because people are listening and learning.
I've never earned a dime from my decades of writing, all of it was a missionary project, a charity project, meant to help others, so losing my blog doesn't hurt me -- I can always write offline. It's meant to hurt you, the people who enjoyed reading what I wrote. It's a shame that someone who wants to write and someone who wants to read what I write can't be allowed to do so, as two freely consenting adults, in this country. It's a shame there's always some intermediary with the money and power that randomly gets to interject their view on the matter. It's a shame we're not living in a free country.
But ultimately Republicans are going to keep winning elections and Blogger's administrators will find their crackdown on right-wing speech and thought didn't stop us from winning. Because all of reality verifies what we say, and people eventually notice via their lived experience what I've been saying. They don't have to learn it from me. They can always learn it from Nature. Truth finds a way.
It's kind of funny that I wrote that post as a response to the Charlie Kirk assassination, meant to silence his speech, and the first response of Blogger is to silence my speech too. Birds of a feather flock together, I suppose.
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