Good for #ShioriIto that she BROKE her #MeToo
silence but NOT GOOD for you to have KEPT your silence for more than SIX MONTHS since her FIRST press conference in May. You really need a good cover story to explain WHY you have kept your silence for whole six months. @motokorich
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Some victims fear coming forward for many reasons, including not being believed, losing their job, being snubbed by family and friends (or worse, blamed), being re-victimized, being threatened by their rapist, etc
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I know that because I came out after 20+ years of silence. The ‘silence’ I am referring to is the silence of the press, the New York Times. It had kept its silence for 6 mths, without reporting about Shiori since this May after her 1st press conference. I call that contempt.
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I see. My apologies for misunderstanding.
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No my bad I should have clarified that 'you' stands for New York Times. In fact I will repost it replacing 'you' with 'NYT'. So actually, thanks for letting me realize that my message may not be clear to everyone. Happy holidays

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You too! Cheers.

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Finally we have in Japan a exemple of someone who breaks the silence. One step closer to conquer women's equality in the world
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If the prosecutor drop the case was because she was lying. Then, why is a liar having full media coverage for her lie?? Are you promoting no rights for men because women say so? Wtf is going on?
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Prosecutor didn’t disclose the reason for dropping the case at this time. She is not a lair by all means. In Japan victim has heavy burden to proof it was raping, and mostly failed cause of lack of fair legal system. We’re angry with this old chauvinistic law to support rapists.
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According to
@ISOKO_MOCHIZUKI , in 2015, Ms.Shiori was an international student at the US university and sametime "she worked at a bar where Mr. Yamaguchi visited. She was consulting Mr. Yamaguchi as to whether he can work at the Washington Branch of TBS." http://www.cyzowoman.com/2017/07/post_145492.html/amp?__twitter_impression=true … -
That means she was an illegal worker then. An intelligent woman couldn't have recognized that illegality?He didn't know that she was working illegally at the bar?I don't think so…If Mr. Yamaguchi accepted her to the Washington Bureau, he is at risk to be complicit in her tort.
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Whether Mr. Yamaguchi did sex without agreement should be disputed in a civil trial. But she also have to knock legitimate door to get a job next time like other Japanese women. Because most women can get a job without having a meal with their future Boss who has not confirmed.
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ものすごい勇気だと思います。ほとんどの女性は自分が苦しみ自分の心が砕けても言わない人も多いです、いわゆる泣き寝入り、あるいは苦しみの結果精神医療になっています、助けて!彼女を、守って彼女を
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This woman was involved in Japanese conspiracy of Japanese left-wing media that interferes with Japanese journalist MR. Takanori Yamaguchi as a journalist with Honey trap. MR. Yamaguchi is already acquitted at the Japanese prosecution council. She is not a rape victim.
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it’s time to reflex fact to social and do not let bad guys stand in social anymore, i completely agree and support her actions
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