Ori no Naka - Ch. 30 - Exile

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The moment some readers here compared her actions to being literally Hitler you knew you weren't dealing with well-adjusted people who can read.
Okham's razor means little in the face of bottomless misogyny.
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Eh, idk about the Hitler comparisons (didn't see it, but people love to take things out lf proportions), but I think it's valid for people to think she was expecting this to happen (even though I think it was clear that she didn't) because, well, she's not right in the head. We can expect anything.
It's also valid for people to shit on her before we knew her story. Or even after. She's not mentally stable, but her actions still caused harm to another guy, and now to Gomi (who also did horrible things).
Not everything has to be misogyny
 
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Eh, idk about the Hitler comparisons (didn't see it, but people love to take things out lf proportions), but I think it's valid for people to think she was expecting this to happen (even though I think it was clear that she didin't) because, well, she's not right in the head. We can expect anything.
It's also valid for people to shit on her before we knew her story. Or even after. She's not mentally stable, but her actions still caused harm to another guy, and now to Gomi (who also did horrible things).
Not everything has to be misogyny
Pointing out women secretly do have agency and sometimes use that agency to do terrible things is as misogynistic as it gets, wtf are you on about. Everyone knows women don't actually perform actions and anything they do is always the result of their circumstances and therefore not their fault. Women are inherently blameless in everything they do because they're inherently completely passive and reactionary. Trying to pretend otherwise is incel.
 
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Pointing out women secretly do have agency and sometimes use that agency to do terrible things is as misogynistic as it gets, wtf are you on about. Everyone knows women don't actually perform actions and anything they do is always the result of their circumstances and therefore not their fault. Women are inherently blameless in everything they do because they're inherently completely passive and reactionary. Trying to pretend otherwise is incel.
I hate how I can't tell if you're meming or not.
 
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I hate how I can't tell if you're meming or not.
He's obvoiusly not, dude. Everyone knows women can't do anything wrong, and everything, absolutely everything bad they DO NOT do, is related to a man and misogyny, or society and checks script patriarchy. Yeah, that.
What are you, an incel?
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Pointing out women secretly do have agency and sometimes use that agency to do terrible things is as misogynistic as it gets, wtf are you on about. Everyone knows women don't actually perform actions and anything they do is always the result of their circumstances and therefore not their fault. Women are inherently blameless in everything they do because they're inherently completely passive and reactionary. Trying to pretend otherwise is incel.
Amazing comment, my dude, amazing comment.
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The fact that no one acknowledges how he still tapped in despite what he did with her pads. That's mighty impressive. Also, I'm sure the only crime committed here is the domestic abuse. Sleeping with a married woman isn't illegal in Japan and I doubt a case like this would ever make it to court considering how the pad incident led to multiple consensual encounters. The husband would have some leverage in divorce court but he's too controlling to let her go. Idk I just love this kinda trash.
 
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I hate how I can't tell if you're meming or not.
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I hope one of the items that he was collecting from the drawer was a weapon. I wouldn't be surprised if Gomi is going to murder this DV husband while protecting the FMC.
I saw a boxcutter and compass in there. Those can both deal damage when wielded right.
 
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The pad sniffing thing could be sexual harassment but it's on Kuroko to report him to the police for that, and she can choose not to press charges, and even if she were to there is evidence she was fine with what he did in the ensuing affair.
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Sleeping with a married woman isn't illegal in Japan and I doubt a case like this would ever make it to court
While cheating is not a crime, in Japan you can sue the affair partner of your spouse for damages and get compensation.
 
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Sleeping with a married woman isn't illegal in Japan
Yes it is.
Well, technically the actual act of infidelity specifically is not a crime, but you can prosecute someone for damage to your honor and/or psychological damage, and infidelity is included in that.
You will absolutely win in court if you can prove infidelity. The perpetrator (Gomi and Kuroko in this case, yes you can sue both parties) won't get jail time, but they must pay an agreed upon sum of "apology" money (慰謝料).

Gomi is absolutely financially ruined if he takes this to court.
 
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Yes it is.
Well, technically the actual act of infidelity specifically is not a crime, but you can prosecute someone for damage to your honor, and infidelity is included in that.
And you will absolutely win in court if you can prove infidelity. The perpetrator (Gomi and Kuroko in this case, yes you can sue both parties) won't get jail time, but they must pay an agreed upon sum of "apology" money (慰謝料).
is there a distinction in Japan over legality like there is in the USA, where there's a "criminal court" and a "civil court"?

So while there might not be an actual law declaring infidelity as illegal as it pertains to the legal code of Japan, it's treated as a "civil issue" that involves damages sought & paid between private parties, rather than to the state/government via fines or jail time?
 

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