hoagecko(he/his)

I am Japansese. I’m not good at English. Mastodon: @hoagecko@fedibird.com

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  • This comment violates our Community Guidelines, which state, “Please refrain from using unofficial language, including internet slang, no matter how common it may be.”

    Please edit the comment to remove slang like “F*ck” and clearly explain what the OP did wrong and why.

    I regret not researching the reality of Ukrainians under occupation, who are prohibited from using the Ukrainian language and forced to speak Russian, before posting this.

    I apologize for not paying attention to this issue.

    Your comment also prompted me to think long and hard about the relationship between war and “enemy culture.”

    As a Japanese, I was taught that attacking foreign cultures in times of war is an absolute evil. I admit that I was therefore paralyzed when it came to the issue of “enemy culture.”

    While I intend to make an effort to be aware of the current situation when posting, I also oppose book bans and other cultural restrictions and enforcement, no matter how compelling the reasons may be (I do recognize the need for mandatory annotations and warnings and the concept of an official language), so I do not intend to delete this post.

    However, I understand that this video contains very unpleasant content for people in Ukraine, so I will take measures to set this post as NSFW.

    EDIT: Thank you for replying to my comment. It helped me to notice this problem.















  • (This comment uses translation software.)

    Yes. I am a feminist, though I am skeptical.

    Some feminists argue(Article in Japanese) that the gender equality brought about by feminism also liberates men from the suffering unique to them.

    I take a similar stance, believing that the ‘gender equality’ brought about by male feminism, which seeks happiness for men, also liberates women from the suffering unique to them. In some ways, I am a reactionary feminist.

    Previously, I was a male feminist with old-fashioned thinking, striving to eliminate only women’s suffering, not men’s.

    However, I changed my mind after the Japanese government, where I live, adopted a policy of allocating “female admission quotas” at prestigious universities, including national universities, as part of its affirmative action program, modeled on America’s racial admission quotas.

    Even back when I supported traditional feminism, I was critical of the current state of university education in Japan, where there are public women’s universities but no public men’s universities. I also believe that expanding these quotas to general universities would violate the Constitution, which proclaims gender equality. I cannot trust traditional Japanese feminism, which supports the unconstitutional status quo, and that is why I have become the skeptical feminist I mentioned earlier.