Posted in: Frenchman's hunger strike over 'abducted' kids enters third week See in context
There's actually a way for Vincent to meet his kids if he takes the proper process in Japan (面会交流調停) but since his wife took their children first, he doesn't want to bend to the system and be the parent who doesn't get to choose when he can meet his children. It means he hasn't even taken the first step to negotiate with his wife when there is a more peaceful way to meet his boys than hurting himself. That's why I can't support him 100%.
I do think there's a flaw to the Japanese system, but that's up to the politicians to find a middle ground. It's currently set up like this in case the children need to be securely protected from a real abuse.
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Posted in: Japan science body asks Suga to retract member appointment rejection See in context
I'm with Suga on this one.
The more I read up on this so called Science Council of Japan, the more it seems like a corrupted system that needs some kind of reformation...
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Posted in: 5 Japanese auto workers narrowly escape suicide bombing in Pakistan
it’s called sarcasm Phew, I thought so. Your persona can't possibly be meant to be taken seriously.
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