KW Miller is a US congressional candidate running as an independent for Florida's 18th Congressional District in the House of Representatives. Like most politicians, he uses his online presence to promote his political views. In one of his most recent attempt to sway people to his way of thinking, Miller accused Dragon Ball Z of being a top issue regarding anime porn.

The exact statement of Miller's tweet reads, "They are now introducing a great deal of anime porn into the internet matrix." He then followed by saying, "Dragon Ball Z is one of the top issues here. They are sexualizing cartoon characters to push a depraved agenda on our kids." He says all of this before asking, "When will it stop? When will it end?"

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Now, there are several confusing and humorous elements within this tweet, but the most head-scratching one of the lot has to be the identity of "they." Miller is currently running as an independent candidate, but he routinely aligns himself with far-right politics, so it's unclear if he;s referring to the left in this statement, or a different entity, like Japan. Neither one makes sense in the context of this tweet.

Dragon Ball Z certainly isn't afraid to show off what it looks like to be in peak physical condition. Characters like Goku, Frieza, and even Teen Gohan are riddled with muscles, but to consider that porn or over-sexualization is a farfetched statement, to say the least, and one that someone could make about anything regarding fitness.

Anime definitely dabbles in over-sexualization — as Miller's commentators certainly made sure to put on display — but to consider Dragon Ball Z a top offender of that shows just how little Miller knows about what he's criticizing, which seems to be a reoccurring pattern as this isn't the first time he's said something outlandish.

Miller seems to be a fan of the Donald Trump method of garnering attention, putting himself in the spotlight by using colorful language to stir up listeners and viewers. It's not an unheard-of political tactic, but it's certainly one that leaves the spectator questioning the individual applying it.

It's best not to listen to politicians on anything concerning the entertainment industry, especially when it comes to something as niche as anime. Their understanding of it tends to be lackluster at best and nonexistent at worst. Most of the time, the industry is used as a scapegoat to blame all of the world's problems on. Good examples are "video games cause violence," or movies like "Infinity War and Joker breed criminals."

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