„In anderen Ländern würde dies eine sofortige Disqualifikation bedeuten … Warum verteidigen Japaner Manager Abe, dem häusliche Gewalt vorgeworfen wird? Ein Anwalt weist darauf hin: ‚Gewalt zu tolerieren ist gleichbedeutend mit der Billigung von Methamphetaminkonsum.‘“

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    1. Krocsyldiphithic on

      Moron lawyer. Methamphetamine use isn’t immoral. Domestic violence is.

    2. BIG_BOTTOM_TEXT on

      „Tolerating violence is equivalent to condoning methamphetamine use.'“

      This is one of THE MOST LDP-Japanese takes imaginable.

      This right here, if you really spend time on it, will enlighten you to the nature of the civilizational prioritization crisis modern Japanese people face. This is like…the Rosetta Stone of takes.

      First: the guy was *accused.* Accused! Not convicted.

      Second…

      I don’t even know how to begin stopping myself from laughing. But not with mirth.

      Japanese people aren’t the problem. „Leaders“ who say CIVILIZATIONALLY INSANE things like this are.

      HOLY FUCK.

    3. Glum-Supermarket1274 on

      Because a lot of people are sadly ok with domestic violence if its not happening to them. Just like a lot of people are ok with sexualizing young girls/boys if its not your own family. The first step to fixing a problem in your country/society is admitting theres a problem. 

    4. My gut reaction was the same as anyone here, but from what I’ve subsequently been told about the incident, it seems it’s not entirely clear cut.

      The father (the coach) aggressively separated two teen daughters who were physically fighting.

      The older instigator (who he pulled off the younger one) then asked Chat GPT for advice after her father “abused” her.

      She took its advice, called something like a domestic abuse hotline which had a legal duty to report the incident to the police.

      If you had an older child attacking a younger one, would you sit and watch?

    5. South-Shopping-8368 on

      Because he’s successful. In Japan, success tends to buy people a lot of forgiveness for their mistakes. But if someone is considered a failure, the criticism quickly turns into something closer to collective bullying.

    6. What are you guys talking about?

      He was accused, but there was no bruise, no sign of actual violence. His daughter also said she just did what ChatGPT told her, without thinking too much. Did you actually read the news?

      Honestly, the fact that a person’s life might be ruined on the basis of one accusation, with no proof, no trial whatsoever is scary..

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