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chokonen888 wrote:Well, it goes both ways....men can't get paternity leave either....but most of the dinosaurs berating her probably wet sterile decades ago.
DPJ member denies heckling Tokyo assemblywoman
mainichi.jp | 2014Jun29
TOKYO (Kyodo) --An opposition Democratic Party of Japan member of the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly has denied joining in the sexist heckling of a female assemblywoman earlier this month, but admits shouting out comments while she was speaking at the podium, a senior DPJ member said Sunday.
Taro Yamashita, 41, shouted out "Hang in there" and "She is becoming agitated," when Your Party assemblywoman Ayaka Shiomura, 35, was being heckled while asking questions on maternity support measures at a June 18 session...more...
chokonen888 wrote:This shit's all on recording, yeah? Attendance is recorded? So how difficult is it for an "investigative reporter" to use that recording and attendance list to identify the individual members voices and what they said? It's 2014 for fucks sake...this should not be a "mystery."
Japan PM Abe invites women to "Shine" in new govt blog for working women, doesn't mention sexist heckling.
pic.twitter.com/MpJRElfaT2 [size=85]--- Hiroko Tabuchi (@HirokoTabuchi)'s twitter June 24, 2014
chokonen888 wrote:LOL
To be fair, I've heard of some really fucked cases that go both way recently. Brother in law is some sort of office worker at a university here in Tokyo...last week his university all but forced all the employees to make "donations" to the university. He and more than half the staff are jumping ship after the next bonus.
IparryU wrote:chokonen888 wrote:LOL
To be fair, I've heard of some really fucked cases that go both way recently. Brother in law is some sort of office worker at a university here in Tokyo...last week his university all but forced all the employees to make "donations" to the university. He and more than half the staff are jumping ship after the next bonus.
I have no fucking clue why these guys just dont group up then and there and telll them to fuck off... we ain't donating nada. any bets on how many of those dudes will actually jump ship?
IparryU wrote:So now all the other incidents will get coverage, but fuck all will be done.
Gender equality chief makes light of sexist jeering in Tokyo assembly
Japan Today /Sept. 18, 2014
The Tokyo politician tasked with preventing sexism in the city’s assembly ran into trouble Wednesday after making light of an episode of sexist jeering that drew outrage in Japan and beyond.
Tokyo politicians’ outmoded views on gender came under the spotlight in June when a young assemblywoman was heckled during a debate on helping the city’s mothers.
Shouts of “Why don’t you get married?” and “Are you not able to have a baby?” erupted in the chamber when Ayaka Shiomura, 36, was speaking.
Zenji Nojima, the chairman of a gender equality conference, generated fresh controversy Tuesday by saying it was fine to ask a woman why she wasn’t married—although the question should not be posed in public.
“I would say ‘Why don’t you get married?’ in private when I’m talking with women,” Nojima, a 65-year-old member of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s ruling party, told reporters after the conference, which had been convened for the first time in five years.
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Taro Toporific wrote:IparryU wrote:So now all the other incidents will get coverage, but fuck all will be done.
Double down dufus!Gender equality chief makes light of sexist jeering in Tokyo assembly
Japan Today /Sept. 18, 2014
The Tokyo politician tasked with preventing sexism in the city’s assembly ran into trouble Wednesday after making light of an episode of sexist jeering that drew outrage in Japan and beyond.
Tokyo politicians’ outmoded views on gender came under the spotlight in June when a young assemblywoman was heckled during a debate on helping the city’s mothers.
Shouts of “Why don’t you get married?” and “Are you not able to have a baby?” erupted in the chamber when Ayaka Shiomura, 36, was speaking.
Zenji Nojima, the chairman of a gender equality conference, generated fresh controversy Tuesday by saying it was fine to ask a woman why she wasn’t married—although the question should not be posed in public.
“I would say ‘Why don’t you get married?’ in private when I’m talking with women,” Nojima, a 65-year-old member of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s ruling party, told reporters after the conference, which had been convened for the first time in five years.
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