>>17781
Re-reading my post, I think I came off as a kind of Diaz-fanboy. The general gist of my post was actually "why fight against Diaz?" when, I feel it should be "why allow him to get away with it?". It does actually seem abnormal that he's trying to monopolise what's supposed to be something free.
But nonetheless, it is just fansubbing so I'm still curious, what on Earth could his diabolical plan be? In any case, whilst monopolisation has the advantage of standardisation, it may be best to avoid a monopoly anyway in fear of that power being abused. A monopoly is what needs to be justified. It feels weak that the only reason to go against him is his attempt to monopolise something free but I guess it is best to avoid monopolisation. The centralisation of power in the fansub community may come to hurt us in time. Especially with the 2020 Olympics approaching and the globalist international media is forced to bring positive attention to a country that has rejected leftist progressivism in favour of retaining their cultural identity and pride as a people. Centralisation creates a system that can be abused by anyone in ways currently unknown.
I'm sorry. Diaz must be stopped. There's no way to know what might happen.