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Postby matsuki » Fri Apr 27, 2012 4:54 pm

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Postby GomiGirl » Sun Jun 03, 2012 7:41 pm

That was a scroll down surprise.

Good for her - I hope she gets the funds she needs.
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Postby matsuki » Mon Jun 04, 2012 11:13 am

I wonder how she feels to represent a cuntry that tends to fear/discriminate against people in her condition. I'm sure Taro can speak loads more to this than I can but the few disabled friends I have here have some pretty insane stories.
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Postby GomiGirl » Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:45 pm

chokonen888 wrote:I wonder how she feels to represent a cuntry that tends to fear/discriminate against people in her condition.


Try every country.... Japan is not alone in this.
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Postby twww » Mon Jun 04, 2012 5:12 pm

chokonen888 wrote:I wonder how she feels to represent a cuntry that tends to fear/discriminate against people in her condition. I'm sure Taro can speak loads more to this than I can but the few disabled friends I have here have some pretty insane stories.


For a country that is covered in tactile paving it is rather ironic.

I did comment to my gal about not seeing many disabled people about in Japan.

She's got a nice bod. I'd hit that!
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Postby IparryU » Mon Jun 04, 2012 5:29 pm

GomiGirl wrote:Try every country.... Japan is not alone in this.

True that... really shitty how that is
twww wrote:For a country that is covered in tactile paving it is rather ironic.

I did comment to my gal about not seeing many disabled people about in Japan.

She's got a nice bod. I'd hit that!

Ya she does have a smoking body. Much better than the average pigeon toed, "battle of wpic proportions" mouth piece gals out here.
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Postby Coligny » Mon Jun 04, 2012 7:28 pm

GomiGirl wrote:Try every country.... Japan is not alone in this.

You should really try civilised countries one day, without baby eating dingos, giant spider, killer stingrays and satanic road trains (they exist, I saw a drocrumentary, don't try to bullshit mee)... Because in some other... every company with more than 50 employees get subjected to a quota of person with disabilities. (and when they can get an autist for quality control usually they are quite happy...). And even some sort of medicalised frat house (foyer) for people with down syndrome. Not like in japan where they are locked in a shed or tied near the outhouse. It's just a common living place/ building where they live and are cared for in the evening. Since usually they also have jobs and organised social activities (sports and trips). But yeah... no pork barrell contract to put rumble strips on all sidewalks (but pretty sur there are some at pedestrian crossings). I don't know the full list of service offered by the state health care. But the (OMG COMMY SOCIALIST STATE HEALTHCARE WHERE YOU CAN'T EVEN CHOOSE WHICH PRIVATE INSURANCE COMPANY WILL FUCK YOU UP AND DROP YOU AT THE FIRST WOUND) sorry... what was I saying ? Sooo... basically, even if in case of massively abnormal situation (heat wave of 2003) not everything is nice smooth and shiny... in most case, you are cared for (have to check the new universal healthcare thingy, but when it was in writing phase, the basic was as long as you have citizenship and spend at least 3 previous month in France wether you paid subscription fee or not to the healthcare you are allowed for basic coverage. Can't remember well, but that include any life threatening illness or injury and -maybe- also any treatment that is covered 100% by the insurance). And believe it or not... having people who can have raging toothacke(*) treated without needing them to have 3 jobs and sell their car make it for a better workforce...

(*) Ok, that's a bad example, because french dentist are grade A asshole who usually accept new 'customers(**)' only if they have recomendation letters, their is usually weeks of waiting and you have to listen to classical music during the wholee ordeal...

(**) Saying 'customer' instead of patient is not exactly well perceived in the european medical world... not so much in japan unfortunately... and you can consider yourself happy when you are a 'patient' and not a 'casualty'




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1- yeah she is smoking hot

2- I'm still puzled by what kind of workplace can have accidents where a 21yo woman can lose a leg

3- also don't she receive a pension for this injury ? Usually workplace accident -> healthcare allimony -> company get crucified for health and safety breaches...

I know... we are in the country of Tepco and nuclear powerplant drunk driving (managing ? operating ?) But shit... there's limit to the expandability of the workforce no ?
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Postby IparryU » Mon Jun 04, 2012 8:44 pm

Coligny wrote:You should really try civilised countries one day, without baby eating dingos, giant spider, killer stingrays and satanic road trains (they exist, I saw a drocrumentary, don't try to bullshit mee)... Because in some other... every company with more than 50 employees get subjected to a quota of person with disabilities. (and when they can get an autist for quality control usually they are quite happy...). And even some sort of medicalised frat house (foyer) for people with down syndrome. Not like in japan where they are locked in a shed or tied near the outhouse. It's just a common living place/ building where they live and are cared for in the evening. Since usually they also have jobs and organised social activities (sports and trips). But yeah... no pork barrell contract to put rumble strips on all sidewalks (but pretty sur there are some at pedestrian crossings). I don't know the full list of service offered by the state health care. But the (OMG COMMY SOCIALIST STATE HEALTHCARE WHERE YOU CAN'T EVEN CHOOSE WHICH PRIVATE INSURANCE COMPANY WILL FUCK YOU UP AND DROP YOU AT THE FIRST WOUND) sorry... what was I saying ? Sooo... basically, even if in case of massively abnormal situation (heat wave of 2003) not everything is nice smooth and shiny... in most case, you are cared for (have to check the new universal healthcare thingy, but when it was in writing phase, the basic was as long as you have citizenship and spend at least 3 previous month in France wether you paid subscription fee or not to the healthcare you are allowed for basic coverage. Can't remember well, but that include any life threatening illness or injury and -maybe- also any treatment that is covered 100% by the insurance). And believe it or not... having people who can have raging toothacke(*) treated without needing them to have 3 jobs and sell their car make it for a better workforce...

(*) Ok, that's a bad example, because french dentist are grade A asshole who usually accept new 'customers(**)' only if they have recomendation letters, their is usually weeks of waiting and you have to listen to classical music during the wholee ordeal...

(**) Saying 'customer' instead of patient is not exactly well perceived in the european medical world... not so much in japan unfortunately... and you can consider yourself happy when you are a 'patient' and not a 'casualty'




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Now on topic...

1- yeah she is smoking hot

2- I'm still puzled by what kind of workplace can have accidents where a 21yo woman can lose a leg

3- also don't she receive a pension for this injury ? Usually workplace accident -> healthcare allimony -> company get crucified for health and safety breaches...


I know... we are in the country of Tepco and nuclear powerplant drunk driving (managing ? operating ?) But shit... there's limit to the expandability of the workforce no ?
My Grandpa once got his left thumb stuck in a factory elevator door. (Renault Billancourt) nerv cut so no more sensibility in the tip of the thumb... Got money for this until retirement.
this was the only thing informative that you said on subject...

but all of it was interesting for some reason... must be this Sparx 9% Alc.
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Postby Samurai_Jerk » Mon Jun 04, 2012 8:57 pm

[Quote=GomiGirl]Try every country.... Japan is not alone in this.[/QUOTE]

I think Japan is worse than a lot of other developed nations.

Coligny wrote:Because in some other... every company with more than 50 employees get subjected to a quota of person with disabilities.


Japan actually has a rule like this but my guess is that like so many other things in Japan it's not well enforced.
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Postby matsuki » Mon Jun 04, 2012 9:01 pm

GomiGirl wrote:Try every country.... Japan is not alone in this.


I don't disagree with your sentiment and no doubt there is alot of uncomfortable feelings and curiosity anywhere you go....but other cuntries have laws that are enforced in this regard. (not shoganai'd away) They have employers won't usually openly refuse to hire handicapped with ridiculous reasons. (and actually have many people agree with their "reasoning") I've also never heard anyone in the US concerned about having handicapped babies or "handicapped blood." Of course in public they would never say such things but the retarded shit said over dinner at home...:rolleyes: Need I mention how much fun it is to get around Japan in a wheelchair? Suitcases are hard enough....
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Postby GomiGirl » Mon Jun 04, 2012 9:30 pm

I am not talking about quotas or legal discrimination etc but how people treat other people they don't know that are vulnerable for whatever reason.
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Postby Samurai_Jerk » Mon Jun 04, 2012 11:06 pm

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Postby 6810 » Tue Jun 05, 2012 5:50 am

Samurai_Jerk wrote:I think Japan is worse than a lot of other developed nations.


Really? Care to qualify/quantify?
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Postby 6810 » Tue Jun 05, 2012 5:55 am

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I wonder if she would have made the same decision if she lived in a country with decent hospitals and physical therapists.


See above. As I have said elsewhere,opinions/comments such as these tend to reveal more about the socio-economic postion of the poster than they do truth about Japan.

Just sayin'.

Cos if we're playing the "in my experience" game, the rest of my family and I only ever had exemplary treatment,no silly waiting lists, no extortionate insurance costs and great doctors.

There are some lemons out there, however, it is when you start living/reading/writing/speaking in Japanese that you get out of the gaijin ghetto prescribed quacks and get real.
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Postby Coligny » Tue Jun 05, 2012 8:50 am

Samurai_Jerk wrote:I'm not sure why you're puzzled but here's the reason according to this Japanese government website.



I wonder if she would have made the same decision if she lived in a country with decent hospitals and physical therapists.


Maybe because I have moderate training and understanding in workplace safety concept... Being crushed under a 5 tons steel beam... In a shipyard maybe. But it would put quite few people in hot water. In a paintshop !? wtf...

Dangerous jobs don't imply dangerous working conditions... These are 2 different matters...
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Postby Coligny » Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:38 am

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Dangerous jobs don't imply dangerous working conditions... These are 2 different matters...



well done Cleetus... I meant "Dangerous jobs don't imply unsafe working conditions..."

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Postby IparryU » Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:44 am

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Postby matsuki » Tue Jun 05, 2012 11:09 am

GomiGirl wrote:I am not talking about quotas or legal discrimination etc but how people treat other people they don't know that are vulnerable for whatever reason.


I guess I can't speak for other countries but I've seen far more freak outs, odd reactions, and straight up retarded (offensive) discrimination here than in the US. One of my good friends from uni in the US is handicapped (he's Japanese) and he's always going on and on about how much better life was for him in the US. He's actually become pretty withdrawn since he came back to Japan...pretty worried about him...but yeah, that's why the topic bothers me. Seen too much shit here that is inexcusable though I've never seen him get upset or complain....just talk about how the US was better to him and how he wished he had stayed there.

6810 wrote:See above. As I have said elsewhere,opinions/comments such as these tend to reveal more about the socio-economic postion of the poster than they do truth about Japan.

Just sayin'.

Cos if we're playing the "in my experience" game, the rest of my family and I only ever had exemplary treatment,no silly waiting lists, no extortionate insurance costs and great doctors.

There are some lemons out there, however, it is when you start living/reading/writing/speaking in Japanese that you get out of the gaijin ghetto prescribed quacks and get real.


LOL, I'm pretty sure SJ is fluent, I am as well...but the quality of care here always seems hit or miss. One of me lemurs had a pretty serious cut, spurting blood and the local hospital had absolutely no blood clotting agent...even the doctor on duty was like "WTF?!! That's unheard of!" Good friend died of blood loss in Kyoto a few years back because the monkeys in the kyukyusha drove too slow and did not do enough to stop the bleeding (or replace his blood) in time. Dude would have survived in the US for sure. Then there is the referral system, all the (should be OTC) meds that require prescriptions, etc. clogging up the system (and making money for the doctor offices that retail them)....besides, we all have insurance, yes? So not sure how you see it as an issue of "socio-economic postion."
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Postby Samurai_Jerk » Tue Jun 05, 2012 11:30 am

6810 wrote:Really? Care to qualify/quantify?


No. Go fuck yourself.
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Postby Screwed-down Hairdo » Tue Jun 05, 2012 11:42 am

Samurai_Jerk wrote:No. Go fuck yourself.


SJ, why do you always have to be so long-winded and take an age to get to the point of what you want to say?
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Postby Samurai_Jerk » Tue Jun 05, 2012 11:51 am

Coligny wrote:Maybe because I have moderate training and understanding in workplace safety concept... Being crushed under a 5 tons steel beam... In a shipyard maybe. But it would put quite few people in hot water. In a paintshop !? wtf...


I read a Japanese version of the story on a blog that said it was a shop that specialized in panting steel beams and that somehow a 5-ton steel frame collapsed. I don't think she was working at the neighborhood art-supply store. Without more details it's hard to judge the situation though.

Anyway, you said you didn't understand how a 21-year-old woman could be in a job that would lead to that kind of injury. I wasn't sure what her age or sex had to do with anything. If it said a 15 year-old high school kid doing a weekend 'baito I could understand your puzzlement.

Dangerous jobs don't imply dangerous working conditions...


That's exactly what a dangerous job implies. :confused:
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Postby Coligny » Tue Jun 05, 2012 1:44 pm

6810 wrote:See above. As I have said elsewhere,opinions/comments such as these tend to reveal more about the socio-economic postion of the poster than they do truth about Japan.

Just sayin'.

Cos if we're playing the "in my experience" game, the rest of my family and I only ever had exemplary treatment,no silly waiting lists, no extortionate insurance costs and great doctors.

There are some lemons out there, however, it is when you start living/reading/writing/speaking in Japanese that you get out of the gaijin ghetto prescribed quacks and get real.


hemmm... i missed that shit...

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Postby IparryU » Tue Jun 05, 2012 1:50 pm

Samurai_Jerk wrote:I read a Japanese version of the story on a blog that said it was a shop that specialized in panting steel beams and that somehow a 5-ton steel frame collapsed. I don't think she was working at the neighborhood art-supply store. Without more details it's hard to judge the situation though.

Anyway, you said you didn't understand how a 21-year-old woman could be in a job that would lead to that kind of injury. I wasn't sure what her age or sex had to do with anything. If it said a 15 year-old high school kid doing a weekend 'baito I could understand your puzzlement.

That's exactly what a dangerous job implies. :confused:

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but ya... Japanese hospitals are shit. they are just really polite...
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Postby Samurai_Jerk » Tue Jun 05, 2012 2:13 pm

Coligny wrote:(btw, SJ, no fair, i corrected mah statement...)


"Unsafe" and "dangerous" are the same thing. I think what you're trying to say is that a dangerous job doesn't equal absolutely no safety precautions.
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