Japanese Actress Ai Hashimoto Issues Apology After Transgender Activists Harass Her For Voicing Opinion That Public Facilities Should Be “Separated... - B-but I thought Japan's based guys!!

Full Title: Japanese Actress Ai Hashimoto Issues Apology After Transgender Activists Harass Her For Voicing Opinion That Public Facilities Should Be “Separated According To One’s Biological Sex”


It seems that the very same brand of abusive transgender advocacy that has the West firmly in its grips has finally come for Japan, as actress Ai Hashimoto recently found herself the target of widespread harassment from activists after voicing concerns towards the concept of transgender and biological women sharing the same bathroom facilities.

The uproar against the Sadako 3D and 21st Century Girl star was first sparked on March 4th when, in a post made to the her personal Instagram ‘Story’ (as translated by Twitter user @seri3ma and Yandex and further refined by Bounding Into Comics for clarity), she expressed her opinion that “it would be better to have public places like bathing and restrooms separated according to one’s biological sex.”

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“Perhaps for LGBTQ+ people, they may feel like they are forced to endure and this makes my heart hurt to imagine,” acknowledged Hashimoto. “But as a woman, I would be very wary and fearful if I were physically encounter a male person in a public facility where I would not be able to talk and communicate with the other person. No matter what gender of mind they are. I don’t even want to hurt them with that kind of attitude.”

“The LGBTQ+ community has been very supportive of this issue, especially women,” she added. “I hope that you raise your voice that there is a high risk for sexual assault. I am deeply grateful for that support because I see it.”

Unsurprisingly, this post drew Hashimoto the ire of Japan’s transgender activists, many of whom subsequently took to social media to decry the actress as a transphobic bigot. of the night.

“Last night, I was really shocked to see that Ai Hashimoto’s (actor) Insta story contained transphobic content,” wrote @waka_chang, before admitting, “I found out in the middle of the night and sent it to the contact at the office and to the DM of Ms. Hashimoto’s insta-story asking her to see and read this, and praying that she would ‘please stay in her lane..”

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Another activist, @h_a_t_b_d, claimed that Hashimoto’s post was transphobic because they believed that the discussion regarding transwomen in women’s public-private spaces was based on lies.

“Seriously, do I have to say it persistently: Don’t get involved in discussions about transgender in women’s spaces because the discussion on the topic itself is complicit in trans discrimination (because the argument itself is based on false rumors),” they disingenuously argued. “Hashimoto is on board with trans hate and it’s hard to do nothing.”

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“Even someone as aware and sincere as Ai Hashimoto and speak out with sincerity can make mistakes, or at least that’s how clever she is in the debate over transgender people in women’s spaces that is going on right now,” they added. “I’m sure it’s even more hateful for ordinary people who are just going into it with little more than a sense of human rights and a little bit of small talk.”

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After facing even further backlash and accusations of transphobia, Hashimoto eventually followed-up her initial post with an apology to those she offended.

“This was a situation where some people criticized this post as transphobic,” Hashimoto announced on March 5th. “I received a lot of very helpful feedback, and since last night I have done a lot, lot of research on transgender discrimination, in order to never again make ill-considered comments, and most importantly, to never further hurt anyone in this world, I now promise that I will continue to update, learn, and act on them.”

“I am so, so, so sorry,” she concluded. “I am so sorry. I am sorry that I have unknowingly hurt people even though I have no feelings of hate at all, even though I have considered the feelings of many people from all perspectives and finally put them into words. I have learned a lot. Thank you for teaching me. I am sorry to those I have hurt.”

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Hashimoto’s browbeating by activists would subsequently set Japanese Twitter ablaze with discourse – during which her supporters, a majority of whom were confused as to why she apologized for what they felt was a legitimate issue, even managed to get the #SolidaritywithAiHashimoto hashtag to trend.


Among those in the actress’ corner were numerous members of the LGBTQ community including the president for the general incorporated association LGBT-JAPAN and transgender man Ryo Tatsuki, who not only expressed support for the actress but directly challenged her activist harassers on their rhetoric.

“Regarding Ai Hashimoto, as the president of the general incorporated association LGBT-JAPAN, I support her statement,” Tatsuki declared on Twitter (translated via DeepL). “As a transgender person, I would like to ask the transgender people who are criticizing her, ‘So, can we ignore consideration for cisgender women? Isn’t consideration only based on fairness?'”

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“As a general association, LGBT-JAPAN supports Ai Hashimoto’s statement,” he continued. “If this situation continues, no one will be able to say anything about LGBTs.” Tatsuki warned. “Such a society is not a society where everyone can live comfortably. Opinions that demand an apology are not the consensus of LGBTs. Please send us your opinions via our website or DM.”

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Article: https://boundingintocomics.com/2023...e-separated-according-to-ones-biological-sex/ (A)
 
Bizarre world we live in where this is somehow a controversial opinion.
It's all lip service. She won't change her way of thinking, but does a bullshit apology to appease everyone and keep her job. They definitely dogeza and apologize but most of the time it means shit.
That's basically the same for when any western celebrity makes an apology for offending troons. Any heat is bad heat so they want to cool the situation off immediately.

The same thing happened with the Silent Hill composer who retweeted a few screenshots of Matt Walsh's opinions on the bathroom issue. Western trannies on Twitter harassed him, told him to die, and spammed his DMs with requests to "talk" and help the poor, confused, "uneducated" Japanese man who didn't understand that trans rights to women's bathrooms are human rights until he finally affirmed his support for troons so they would leave him alone.
 
For their many faults I'd at least have hoped they'd keep their based-ness...
Japan has a shame based culture, its not hard to get a public apology if enough people dogpile them. They're not nearly as bad as the west (yet), they don't have child drag shows, transgender story time or even gay marriage. But western influence will change that with time.
Of all the Japanese people I see on twitter, the only ones that are obsessed with tranny lgbt shit are the ones that also follow western media outlets and use as much english as they do japanese.
 
Its a shame, but inevitable, that Japan falls to the white capitalist nonsense thats been plaguing the west
I remember a saying about how other countries aren't immune to the western influence, it just takes a long time to spread. Forgot the actual quote though, but it goes something like that.
 
The same thing happened with the Silent Hill composer who retweeted a few screenshots of Matt Walsh's opinions on the bathroom issue. Western trannies on Twitter harassed him, told him to die, and spammed his DMs with requests to "talk" and help the poor, confused, "uneducated" Japanese man who didn't understand that trans rights to women's bathrooms are human rights until he finally affirmed his support for troons so they would leave him alone.
Didn't they go after Hideki Naganuma of Jet Set Radio fame for mentioning something similar? I think it may have been Hogwarts Legacy related. Insane.
 
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This woman right here, Naomi Watanabe, is a big infection point of woke shit pushing into Japan. She's a fat comedian who used to just be the fat one who loves food and played that up, her big claim to fame is dancing to Beyonce songs while fat because fat, but over the past few years since 2019 she's pushed more into the "fat is beautiful BS, dressing ugly is actually being pretty shit, and gays are amazing" because she can speak english and is a way for hollywood to push into japan. Plus modern Japanese entertainment wants to get more recognition from hollywood, they let it in thinking it's the cool thing to do.

 
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