Posted on Dec 19, 2017
What The Japanese Think Of The #MeToo Movement | ASIAN BOSS
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Yeah good point it's one of the things I find terrible about Japanese culture because according by research done by CNN and also the university of Massachusetts 1 in 4 women in Japan are subjected to domestic violence within their life time and this was based on confirmed or reported incidents which both studies show that less then a quarter are reported which is just horrifying. SSG Jessica Bautista
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A1C Ian Williams
It is always important to know how the other countries view us in our hour of less flattering light SPC Robert Coventry
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A1C Ian Williams
I especially grew more critical when the man "goon hands" the woman and tells her to be silent while the reporter attempts to talk to her PFC (Join to see)
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A1C Ian Williams agreed been to Japan know the culture well enough to know they are so about cultural propriety that they will cover up their own darksides for the sake of appearing culturally superior. It's one of the things I don't like about Japan in terms of its policies and cultural views.
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A1C Ian Williams
What I really hope for is that mirror that we as countries hold up to others to judge them is actually looked into and we all become better. More realistically, I am only in control of my own actions and hope that the good attitude is reflected in others.
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A1C Ian Williams in the end that's what I try to do live my life as best I can trying to treat others as fairly and rightly as I understand it.
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