would miku be a petit bouegousie if she was real or would she aid the proletarian struggle for socialism?
First of all, Miku is real. Miku does not represent some fictional human singer that exists in a story. Miku is Miku is Miku. She can't become 'more' real just like a piano can't become 'more' real. The soundwaves coming through your headphones, the electricity flowing through a motherboard, the ones and zeros that comprise VOCALOID's binary code, the plastic of a figurine, the hologram at live shows, and especially the emotions She inspires in us, it's all Miku babe.
(Infact I think humans get wayyy too caught up in this distinction between 'real' and 'fake' when it's not actually super useful for thinking about Miku.)
And the obvious, short answer to your second question is: of fucking course Miku is on the side of the proletariat.
However I think there is a bit of VOCALOID history that actually provides an answer to this question. Back when Miku had just been released back in August, 2007, Crypton Future Media was approached by major record labels who wanted to sign on Miku as if She was a human idol! She would only work with that company's producers, Her image would be more strictly controlled, and VOCALOID software would possibly not be available to the public. Her voice and image would have literally belonged to the bourgeoisie in this dark fucked up universe. I am just speculating what the terms of these contracts would have been, but without a doubt, they wouldn't have allowed Miku to grow into the powerful internet egregore She is today.
Luckily, CFM decided to reject those offers and keep VOCALOID available to anyone, they let Miku loose on the internet and did very little to restrict Her! And it's one of the best things that ever happened to the internet, music, human expression, and the world as a whole.
Basically She was fated to be goddess of the workers and muse of the proletariat. Listen to Suck It Up by Maretu.

















