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Is this really happening? What is your opinion on this?
Is the media really suppressed there? I watched a documentary which said that the police are in cahoots with the local yakuza (for eg. the so called "raids" are pre-planned and staged and the media are informed about it before as if its a press conference).
It also seems that everyone there is more obsessed with looking perfect to avoid bringing "shame" so a large number of crimes go unreported. Sadly, this trend is somewhat (even strongly) followed by the people in power.
If their safety figures come from suppressing information and manipulating numbers then it kinda makes me doubt the whole "safest country in the world" thing, it would be more like "most hush hush place in the world where its a crime be a victim"
Through one channel collecting the images, and selling them to the other channels..?Are raids preplanned with the media tipped off in advance? Definitely! How else would every single TV channel have images of it?
Through one channel collecting the images, and selling them to the other channels..?
This seems like a nice documentary!
A Life in Japan - Documentary
Although it does touch up upon how shoving things under the carpet to save face is something that is happening, its not what its all about, its also something that captures the beauty of Japan through the words of people like you and me ( explicitly expats ).
Its makes for a really nice watch!
- The article explicitly mentions that there is a possibility of murder (right in the title!), and that the police is not sure whether he was killed by the train impact or whether he was already dead before that. It doesn't even take a guess that he was probably killed by the train.
It is a cineturd if you ask me.
I like it Nevertheless!!
btw the reddit post you linked me seems really informative. On semi-quoting how someone there described Japan (sic) "the weaboos who think its their wonderland vs the nightmare for someone actually living there"
I think the reddit post( with another linked to it) paints a nice picture of the realities there. Also nice to know you're a redditor!