“We’ve been holding back too much,” men explode in anger... The reason why social media outrages are happening one after another “We can’t tolerate discrimination and contempt anymore.”
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“It’s discrimination against men,” “it’s contempt for men,” “it’s slander against men.” There are now a series of cases on social media where such criticism has led to outrage. In the summer of 2024 alone, there were three major “flaming cases.” Why did the men start to get angry? The “half price for women” campaign that major yakiniku chain Gyukaku is scheduled to start on Monday the 2nd of September, began at the end of August and is still spreading as of the evening of September 1st. Rains International, which operates the chain, cited the fact that “female customers order four plates of meat less than male customers,” and promoted the fact that it targets a wide range of customers, saying, “Even couples and families can reduce the total cost of food and drink.” However, male users on x (formerly Twitter) have been criticizing the practice, saying, “Differentiating service based on gender is blatant discrimination against men.” In the past, such gender-based disputes have mostly been raised by women. Some examples include being judged on one’s appearance or age, being forced to take on the burden of housework and childcare even though both partners are working, only men being given general positions, and the streets being filled with advertisements with overly sexualized images. In response to these criticisms, society has called for fundamental change, such as measures to prevent sexual harassment and power harassment in the workplace and the elimination of gender-based role divisions. In the process of striving for gender equality, men have often been forced to take on the role of the “socially strong” = “bad guy,” and there have been many instances where they have been forced to reflect on themselves and update themselves. [Omitted] In x, many people agreed that “the notion that men are socially strong and women are socially weak is becoming outdated in the modern Reiwa era,” and “Generation Z has been brought up with gender equality since they were old enough to understand, so it’s only natural that they would feel dissatisfied if they are confronted with ’female quotas’ and ’preferential treatment for women’ during university entrance exams and job hunting.” [Omitted] What the men claim in each of these flame wars have in common is that “behavior that is unacceptable towards women is also unacceptable towards men.” The recent trend of “gender equality,” which can be said to have suddenly tilted in favor of women, and the words and actions of some people who have taken this trend to the extreme and resorted to “bashing men,” are now believed to be creating great friction between men and women. [Omitted from source] Lasisa Editorial Department Yahoo News 2024-09-02 6:05.
>>1 The media is trying to make Japanese people fight each other again Until 2014 → Limit 1 egg per day From 2015 → Eat 3 eggs per day Until 2014 → Always eat breakfast From 2015 → Don’t eat breakfast This is the media (true story) Put two cups side by side and fill one with water After a certain amount of time has passed, pour the water into the empty cup This is what we consumers are being forced to do.
>>3 In the first place, isn’t it more important to be the one who has something done for you than the one who does it for you? I think guys who act proud and say things like “I’m escorting a woman (lol)” are more lame I think guys who make a woman do things for them are cooler when they just say “Bring me some water too!”
If men and women continue to fight with each other, Japan’s future looks bleak. Even more dangerous dei people are already starting to infiltrate from the West.
I can’t accept that in our country, gender division has progressed to the point where they killed a baby boy and posted the image on the internet, while Japan is at peace.
Since people are increasingly feeling uncomfortable with the direction of radically inciting conflict,
I’m going to try to lead them in by weaving gender division topics into food topics that Japanese people like.
Ladies’ Day has been around for a long time, so I wonder why it’s now being introduced. Women who conveniently use their status as women, yet still cry sexism and try to make a name for themselves by saying they’re just not popular, should be thoroughly criticized.
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