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this post was submitted on 23 Oct 2025
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Adding to what Kolanaki said, these kinds of abuses are unfortunately pretty commonly unreported in Japan because of social pressure against the victim.
In particular there's a practice of mentally abusing workers until they resign to avoid firing them.
Sexism and homophobia are alive and well because they're rooted in a culture of conformity to social norms which punishes those who stand out.
And I don't mean to be xenophiobic about this; it's just information I've gotten from LGBT manga authors and the news. I in no way think there's anything inherently wrong with Japanese people or that their culture is without value. I don't really trust any large corporations to begin with.
That's fair. But that just makes them a standard evil corporation. I just mean to say that calling nintendo a supervillain is a hyperbole compared to companies actually doing crimes against humanity.