Journalist Shiori Ito, speaking after a court ordered a manga artist and two others to pay damages for defaming her in tweets and retweets that portrayed Ito as lying about being subjected to sexual assault.
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Victims of sexual violence are rarely given justice under Japanese law, and even now the situation makes it difficult to come forward. I want to change that. And I don't want to become a negative example that makes people think, 'If I talk about it I'll end up like this.'
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TrevorPeace
One small step...
Let's hope the next one doesn't take 100 years.
browny1
Shiori needs widespread media and public recognition for the courage and strength she's shown in standing up to the male hierarchy and it's code of privilege and exceptionalism.
But I won't hold my breath. The OBs - Abe Inc et al - have got this covered.
Japanoob
100% respect to this lady.
How many of us (myself incuded) have backed down from confronting or calling out injustices be it sexism/bullying/power harassment etc. in and out the work place.
It takes a lot of courage and inner strength to stand up and do what she is doing.
Many of us can learn from her actions and I for one have utmost respect for her and know she has already empowered people around me.