for those that don't know. peta on Twitter depicted silence suzuka with a distressed look and a broken leg where the bone pierced through the skin with blood which in turn broke rule 1,2,3,6 and 7 for the uma fan art guidelines. i'm going off by memory, so don't hold me by it.
for those that don't know. peta on Twitter depicted silence suzuka with a distressed look and a broken leg where the bone pierced through the skin with blood which in turn broke rule 1,2,3,6 and 7 for the uma fan art guidelines. i'm going off by memory, so don't hold me by it.
Wow, the yakuza takes their horse fanart very seriously
for those that don't know. peta on Twitter depicted silence suzuka with a distressed look and a broken leg where the bone pierced through the skin with blood which in turn broke rule 1,2,3,6 and 7 for the uma fan art guidelines. i'm going off by memory, so don't hold me by it.
It's post 10411290 (deliberately not linking because guro) if anyone's curious. Oh, and they're using AI now.
I'm not that deep into umamusume lore and i'd like to know, what does the Yakuza has to do with umamusume?
Some racehorses used to be backed by Yakuzas. Said racehorses are included in Umamusume. One rule in making Umamusume fanart was, taken very loosely, 'never to depict anything that disrespects the horse AND/OR the owner' and PETA's AI art clearly broke that rule.
Realistically though, I doubt much of anything will happen since: I believe PETA would be covered under US free speech laws, and PETA has some insanely good lawyers on retainer.
Realistically though, I doubt much of anything will happen since: I believe PETA would be covered under US free speech laws, and PETA has some insanely good lawyers on retainer.
Let's say that the chances things will happen 'unofficially' would be higher.