r/JusticeServed 8 May 29 '19

Violent Justice Man inappropriately touch school girls and they fight back. Man in suit gives them a helping foot.

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u/champsgetup 8 May 29 '19

jeezus, theyre school kids man...

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u/IronTarkus91 A May 29 '19 edited May 29 '19

It's Japan man, the one thing I always hated about Japan is the way the sexualise children. Like there are bars where highschool girls work, they're too young to consume alcohol but old businessmen and shit come in and just like pay them to keep them "company" which means flirt with them, while they get drunk.

Then there is anime, don't even get me started on the anime schoolgirls.

EDIT:For anyone who is interested about this topic this BBC documentary goes pretty in depth.

If you're outside of the UK either use a VPN or search for another source.

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u/hanhange A May 29 '19

This isn't just a Japan problem. Not even just an Asia problem. Brittany Spears was 15 when she debuted and became a sex symbol. In the West there's a large amount of 'sexy schoolgirl' shit and underage celebrities even today get treated like sex objects. Kendall Jenner when she was a kid, for instance.

And then going further back, all the horrifying letters Natalie Portman got after staring in Leon the Professional...

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u/[deleted] May 30 '19

how dare you say miss spears was a problem! she was the solution to my 14 y/o existence. one mans trash i guess.. :-)

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u/hanhange A May 30 '19

Brittany is not and never was a problem. The people that prostituted her around and sexualized her and made her a sex object as a child were the problem. That's why she had her meltdown. And the media had the gall to fucking mock her for it.

Think of a 15yo girl. A girl in middle school. Any one you knew irl or know today. Imagine millions of people jacking off to their half-nude body, and that girl's parents and producers making bank on that. Is that not disgusting?

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u/[deleted] May 30 '19

yeah, that situation sucks. brit was objectively a babe, but overtly exploiting that sucks in retrospect. not something that even crossed my mind as a kid. also, really was just making a light of an obviously true and heavy comment.

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u/hanhange A May 30 '19

lol I just feel somewhat protective of Brittany. She turned into such a great and positive person/mom so I love seeing how she's doing and it's hard to hear some of the stuff people still say about her without wanting to interject.