Understanding the Controversy: Smile Up Inc. Lawsuit Against Junior and Its Impact on Fans and Victims

Understanding the Controversy: Smile Up Inc. Lawsuit Against Junior and Its Impact on Fans and Victims

Question from a reader:
What do you think about Smile Up Inc. suing the victim, Junior? It seems like people from Kis-My-Ft2 and Yokoyama Yu’s peers are involved, and I’d like to hear your thoughts on this.

Thoughts on the Lawsuit by Smile Up Inc.

Recently, I was surprised to hear the news that Smile Up Inc. has sued the victim, Junior. The involvement of people from Kis-My-Ft2 and peers of Yokoyama Yu adds a complex layer for fans, creating mixed feelings.

The Difficulty of Being in a Victim’s Position

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took some time to consider what those in the position of victims might be feeling. It raises the question: does being a “victim” mean that anything they say is justified? Of course, I believe we should treat those who have suffered with sincerity, but I wonder if some people might exploit that position. For example, when I’m lounging at a friend’s house, I sometimes eat too many snacks and get scolded. It feels somewhat similar. If one overly emphasizes their “victim” status, it can lead to strained relationships with others.

The Relationship with Fans

Moreover, I find their attitude toward fans concerning. When criticized by fans, they quickly label it as “defamation,” yet they often say whatever they want to fans. This feels akin to me telling a friend, “You never care about me,” while I’m not truly concerned about them at all. It’s disappointing how a hint of self-centeredness can become apparent in these interactions.

The Absurdity of Choosing Overseas Litigation

Additionally, choosing to pursue litigation overseas, perhaps in hopes of regaining attention once the situation cools down, seems a bit ridiculous. I sometimes exaggerate my own stories, so I’m not in a position to judge others, but it’s essential to think things through calmly.

Final Thoughts

Ultimately, I believe we should dismiss greedy self-proclaimed victims. It’s frustrating when the voices of true victims get overshadowed, and a healthy community is crucial. In my daily life, I strive to maintain good relationships with those around me while keeping an open heart. So, what do you all think about this issue? I’d love to hear your experiences and opinions in the comments!