Regarding the firing of a freelance announcer who posted about a man’s body odor, Mayumi Kurata said, “It would be impossible to fire someone at a normal company.”
Mayumi Kurata on freelance announcer fired for posting about man’s body odor: “It’s impossible to fire him at a normal company” | Tokyo Sports August 12, 2024 13:53 Tokyo Sports web Manga artist Mayumi Kurata updated her “X” (formerly Twitter) account on the 12th. A freelance female announcer (29) commented on the issue of her contract being terminated by her agency after she posted about a man’s body odor on social media. The female announcer posted, “I’m truly sorry if you have a reason for being concerned, but I really can’t stand the body odor that is particular to men in the summer and those who live an unhealthy lifestyle.” Although it had caused controversy, his agency announced on the 10th that it had terminated his contract due to his inappropriate posts. Kurata responded to this incident by saying, “Was a female announcer fired from her agency for ’not liking the smell of men in the summer’? Smell is a delicate issue, so it was a slightly insensitive comment, but isn’t it a bit of an overreaction to fire someone when no one was specifically mentioned?” he said, expressing surprise, and questioning, “I don’t think a normal company would be able to fire an employee for this.” “Freedom of speech is fundamentally guaranteed by the Constitution. “If the line between slander and defamation is not made clear to some extent, we will enter an era where people cannot say what they want to say,” he said, suggesting that concrete standards should be established for what is and is not off limits. ※Related thread Female announcer Kawaguchi Yuri, who posted an inappropriate message about men saying “I hate body odor,” was terminated by her agency and apologized herself ★5 [anonymous★] Female announcer Kawaguchi Yuri, who criticized men’s body odor, said, “I am deeply sorry. “I was immature as someone who works with words,” he said in an apology after his agency terminated their contract [muffin★].
You should at least distinguish between being an employee and being under an exclusive contract before you comment. Idiots shout about rights and freedoms, but don’t forget that it comes with personal responsibility.
Yes, yes, discrimination against men is not tolerated. I will not defend my friend Anna. This Anna has been complaining about gender harassment up until now. Discrimination against women is bad, but discrimination against men is okay.
I think it’s even more of a problem because it’s not a specific person. If it was a specific person, it would only be a problem between you and that person, but this is malice aimed at all men in the world.
I run a major subcontracting factory in the countryside, employing about 200 people, but now that my listed parent company has found out, it’s all over for me.
>>53 If they maintain the same level of cleanliness, women generally smell worse. More women suffer from constipation than men, so their breath is bad too.
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