According to some random Brazilian weeaboo news site, 21-year-old Bowd was supposedly more specifically arrested for having a 2023 tactical role-playing game installed on his phone, which contains “almost [sexually] explicit” scenes with “[sexualized little girl] characters”. Now whether Bowd was actually arrested for having that specific game on his phone remains “unconfirmed”, but what I’m much more certain of is that Bowd is in all likelihood currently having a cringe-induced out-of-body experience, and his mom probably is, too.
That Brazilian weeaboo news site also claims without anything to back it up that “”““most people are outraged””“” at Bowd’s arrest, and shows five supposed comments from anonymous average netizens. Most of these comments are just thinly-veiled pedo talking points which are only really useful as jumping-off points for explaining why they’re wrong, but the first comment was, “How did they know? Did they see him playing?” — which I’m honestly kinda curious about myself. Because either the Gardaí did what I’d consider to really be a pretty severe violation of this guy’s privacy, or he just fuckin busted out the pedo anime sex game in the middle of getting inspected by Homeland Security at an international airport, As You Do™.
In any case, though:
womp womp :anime-cool:
A number of years ago I stumbled upon a Russian-language parody of “Busted” from Phineas & Ferb, featuring an anime-style personification of the Federal Service for Supervision of Communications arresting, interrogating, and jailing weeaboo nonces and shutting down their social media. I still think “tebyé krýshka, krýshka, krýshka~!” and listen to that song whenever I see stories like Bowd’s here. Sometimes I even think of proposing emojis of “Roskomnadzor-chan” here on Hexbear, although I do get the impression that the character might have a bit of a problematic history in like Russian imageboard culture or whatever… But eh. I like problematic things. Such is life!
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: