@Simkalastofork
"So it's all solved again by violence."
And that's a problem because?
While she was much too harsh she isn't exactly wrong. Had Murayama had the proper knowledge, she'd have brought her situation to the authorities, and they'd solve the situation for her. Either way violence would be used to deal with it, because that's the only way to solve it. That's what Abeno was trying to tell her, that she had to do something, and that's why mc didn't correct Abeno on her excess.
And before you come at me, with the "how could she have known?", from the moment they were met with the whole situation she had more than enough time to research the topic, if her house doesn't have a computer anymore, which I doubt since her father used precisely that to put them into debt in the first place, then she could've gone to a library or even use her schools computer lab. Either way she should have tried to do something before giving up, but she did nothing. And that's why "Senpai" attacked her on her weakness.
DIdn't Abeno clearly point out that Murayama had the situation escalate that far before asking for help? She was pretty much saying that the girl should have at least tried to ask for help. But she did nothing.
Seriously, though people need to learn to read, or to have the desire to read and learn, there's no excuse to give up as soon as a problem appears, and definitely no excuse to remain ignorant when information can be easily accessed so long as you have a computer, I won't fully blame her though since her mother should've done this way before the problem was passed to her.
@Deathhappens I fully disagree because strength doesn't always translate to physical fitness and technical prowess, there's literally no excuse for people to give up at the first sign of adversity. Everyone has a way to deal with a situation, and the police exist for a reason, if you're weak you use them to solve the situation.
True weakness is not lack of strenght, but the lack of the desire to possess said strenght in whatever form it takes. Be it through knowledge, courage or physical prowess.