Understanding the Discrepancy in Public Perception of Ken Shimura and Takaki Ishibashi's Actions: A Reflection on Evolving Standards of Sexual Harassment

Understanding the Discrepancy in Public Perception of Ken Shimura and Takaki Ishibashi’s Actions: A Reflection on Evolving Standards of Sexual Harassment

Question from a reader:
Why is it that while Ken Shimura’s comedic expressions that could be seen as sexual harassment are still appreciated, the actions of Takaki Ishibashi towards young actresses and idols are now being scrutinized? It may have been acceptable at the time, but viewing it with today’s standards seems different. Perhaps Ishibashi thought it was normal back then,

Understanding the Heartless Comments: Why Some People Criticize Tsuji-chan's Pregnancy Announcement

Understanding the Heartless Comments: Why Some People Criticize Tsuji-chan’s Pregnancy Announcement

Question from a reader:
I’ve come across some heartless comments on social media regarding Tsuji-chan’s pregnancy and the announcement of her child’s gender. Why do people say such things? It seems difficult for her to be celebrated.

The Background of Heartless Comments

Recently, I’ve noticed heartless comments on social media regarding Tsuji-chan’s pregnancy and the announcement of her child’s gender. Honestly,

The Psychology Behind Suspect Reporting: Understanding Justice and Cognitive Distortion in Media Coverage

The Psychology Behind Suspect Reporting: Understanding Justice and Cognitive Distortion in Media Coverage

Question from a reader:
Where does the atmosphere that considers the reporting of suspects as “justice” come from? It often feels like those reported are treated as if they are already guilty. How should we think about this situation?

Reflecting on the “Justice” of Suspect Reporting

Recently, while discussing comedy with a friend, this topic came up. He mentioned that when