Conspiracy
theories are popular mainly because they give us the thrill and emotions, and
we also don’t like to accept everything we have been told by the government.
We enjoy stuff that have deeper meanings. It makes our life interesting and it
gives us a space to overthink even obvious stuff. So believing in even mindless conspiracy
theories gives us the sensation. Also, another important reason is that we don't like being told what to believe in. We don’t always want to trust everything
around us so easily, so we root for another solutions and beliefs, which lead us to creating
those theories.
The biggest issue with anime industry is that animators don’t get paid enough. Animating is extremely time consuming and in Japan it is a very unbeneficial job. According to the Japanese Animation Creators Association , a Japanese animator in their 20s earns on average ¥1.1 million (which is about $10,000) per year, while the poverty line in Japan is earning ¥2.2 million per year. So the only way the animators make ends meet is working even more, which leads to another issue of animators- being overworked. There are plenty of cases where those poor workers fall asleep at their desks, have their health declined and are hospitalized- all because of exhausion. It also happens, that animators even commit suicide due to such an unpleasant job. Some time ago, even a popular studio Madhouse has violated lobor code, because employees were working 400 hours per month, so the problem is more complex than you could think. In my opinion, this whole topic is heartbreaking and animat...
Your topic sentence is a bit long and clumsy. You could choose one of these reasons maybe?
ReplyDeleteThe conclusion doesn't say anything about "thrill and emotions".
And what is so thrilling about "overthinking obvious stuff"? Most people don't enjoy thinking in general, not to mention overthinking.