"What does it mean to be a anti? As a word on its own anti is an adjective or preposition describing a person or thing that is against someone or something else. In a casual sense anti is sometimes used as a noun for a person who is against something — if you're not on the pro side, you're an anti."
I assume some people don't like Anya. Or there are people concerned about her portrayal in fanarts. Like this one maybe.
Or there are people concerned about her portrayal in fanarts.
Pretty much this. There is a chunk of people in the Twitter community that just loves to dive onto artists whenever they draw something that doesn't click perfectly with their smooth brains and narrow world views. They just become even more vocal whenever it involves an anime that is very popular during the season. Think Nezuko from Demon Slayer or any female character of Hero Academia whenever it's airing new episodes.
Some SPY x FAMILY examples that managed to stir up some controversy in the last few weeks:
sakimichan posted this image of an aged up Anya with the usual antis getting all worried in the replies. The reply of the artist: Another aged up picture of Anya where she is even older.
xiaojiaju posted this image (post #5336153) and the problem here according to the antis is that the angle was too low and Anya's thighs were "too visible"
Don't forget those that hate things that are popular at the moment and well, Spy X Family is incredibly popular at the moment so yeah, it's also getting a lot of hate because of that.
I thought "anti" was a man planted by a government's intelligence agency into a rebel group meant to sow inefficient or suboptimal information across the enemy organization and so render it intellectually steeile, c.f. the infighting with a copy-cat organization that killed Malcolm X (so that makes his death an assassination), the notion Ted Kacznky was actually a plant because he targeted nobodies with his bombs (imho the nobodies were the real antis), the pseudo-intellectual core the Bolsheviks essentially injected into Makhnovia, etc.
I thought "anti" was a man planted by a government's intelligence agency into a rebel group meant to sow inefficient or suboptimal information across the enemy organization and so render it intellectually steeile, c.f. the infighting with a copy-cat organization that killed Malcolm X (so that makes his death an assassination), the notion Ted Kacznky was actually a plant because he targeted nobodies with his bombs (imho the nobodies were the real antis), the pseudo-intellectual core the Bolsheviks essentially injected into Makhnovia, etc.
I like to believe if Malcolm X was still alive, he'd be pro loli. It'd probably be so obvious to him it wouldn't warrant discussion; tha's what a real left-libertarian is about.