Following the controversy over inappropriate posts made by YouTuber talent Fuwa-chan on X (formerly Twitter), comedian Yasuko updated her own X on the 10th. I wrote down my current thoughts. Yasuko posted, “I said I wouldn’t mention it, but I absolutely forgive Fuwa-chan! Let’s end this now!! However, no matter what I post now, people who know nothing will write things based on their own speculation, articles that are not factual will be spread, and malicious replies will be made, and there’s nothing I can do. Let’s also stop slandering others!” Furthermore, responding to the voices in the comments section, he continued his post, “If I didn’t say anything → I wouldn’t forgive you! That’s the worst! I’ll forgive you! → Don’t forgive me! That’s the worst! Whyyyyy!!!” On the 9th, Yasuko said, “I want to send out positive messages on social media, so I won’t be mentioning it from now on. I’m sorry if I caused any discomfort,” he posted. “I will continue posting as usual,” she wrote, “I hope everyone has a wonderful day, be careful and take care!” On the 8th, Fuwa-chan updated her X (formerly Twitter) account and posted a letter titled “An apology to Yasuko regarding my recent post and an announcement to everyone” regarding the inappropriate post to Yasuko. He revealed that he had apologized directly to Yasuko, saying, “I would like to apologize once again for hurting not only Yasuko, but also the many people who saw my post. I am truly sorry,” he continued. (Yorozu News Editorial Department) Previous thread Yasuko: “I totally forgive you! Let’s end this now!” Calls for an end to the Fuwa-chan inappropriate posting scandal [Hikari★].
>>1 Fuwa’s departure from the radio and NTV’s likely departure from the parade, along with her almost certain banishment from the media, made Yasuko’s “I forgive you” x post a brilliant move, as expected lol Yasuko was also being blamed for her own power harassment issues, which forced a junior colleague from her time in the Self-Defense Forces to resign She completely made Fuwa unable to recover, and then finally accepted the apology, allowing her to continue to be in a position where she is always praised by the public Yasuko’s complete victory was brilliant, cunning, and smart Well, I’m a bit scared, so I’ll try to stay away from Yasuko lol.
Yasuko: “That’s enough!!! Let’s stop now!!! No more fighting!!! Let’s stop!!!! Life is precious!!!! Every single one of you Fuwa-chan…!! You have families waiting for you to come home!!! You’ve already accomplished your goal…!!! You’re chasing pirates who have no intention of fighting…!!! You’re getting greedy for a fight that can be stopped…!!! You’re abandoning soldiers who could be saved if you treat them now…!!! And on top of that you’re adding to the casualties The soldiers who will fall from now on…!!! They’re just like!!! Stupid aren’t they!!?” I wish she’d say something like that.
I’m a Yasuko fan but I forgive Fuwa. Because everyone is saying that Yasuko is great just for being alive. Fuwa made mistakes this time but she’s still alive. You guys made mistakes too but you’re still alive so I believe you’ll be able to reflect on them someday. Everyone, Yasuko is the winner of the Olympics.
Well, the people attacking Yasuko here are fearless. Disclosure requests are easily granted nowadays. Be careful not to get summoned by Sony for defamation and regret it later.
>>33 Did you see the screenshot from the previous thread >>271? It was Yasuko who exposed Fuwa’s deleted abusive tweet to her followers. She probably exposed it because she was angry, not because she was sad. It’s a technique that’s been around for a while now: exposing someone, tweeting to gain sympathy (very sad), and then getting her followers to bash them. The story about Sashihara is famous, but Yasuko is also a strategist.
Now the entertainment industry can no longer criticize slander, since they easily forgave slander from their own people. From now on, if someone who slanders a celebrity apologizes, they will have to forgive them. Yasuko’s “forgiveness” statement may make Yasuko feel better, but for the entertainment industry as a whole, it overturns their previous claim that “slander will never be tolerated,” and they can no longer take a tough stance against slander.
It’s not a matter of whether Yasuko will forgive her, but whether the public will forgive the humanity that would send such words out to the whole world.
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