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I don't know why you would take these sorts of flamebait comments as a sign of the "acceptance by the Japanese" (do you take trolls to represent the opinion of the majority usually?). You have random anonymous commenters who haven't even read anything beyond the premise, and they're raging incomprehensibly. That sounds like a legitimate set of opinions I should really take stock in! It's much more likely that these are people who dislike or were upset by OreImo now acting up because the author's next work sounds somewhat similar. But contrasted with the fact that OreImo was incredibly popular even to the end, a not-so-dissimilar next work shouldn't be all that surprising.
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As of the moment of posting, there's no other source of "reactions in Japanese" that in Yaraon, so don't persecute me.
As for Fushimi choosing to go with a similar premise... I expected more from Fushimi as a light novel author. Clinging on to something that works isn't really a commendable thing for an author, who is supposed to write what he wants and not care about all else. I felt that Fushimi was threatened by Miki to spit out another work with a similar premise or get canned.