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It really speaks of a central sickness with Japanese society as a whole that the public even tolerates such ridiculous rules. Can you imagine the outrage and backlash if a company tried this in America, Germany, Canada, etc?
The fact that the Japanese public at large just ignores a company controlling its employees very lives, down to whether or not they can engage in sex, is immensely disturbing and really shows the dark underbelly of Japanese society.
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