>An air conditioner repairman was arrested by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department for sexually assaulting a female resident by drugging her with sleeping pills.
>Hiroaki Sudo, 40, is suspected of sexually assaulting a woman in her 20s at an apartment in Machida City, Tokyo, after giving her a drink mixed with a sleeping drug.
>According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, Sudo handed the woman a drink, telling her that it was hot and that she should drink it, and when she sipped it, she suddenly fell asleep and became unconscious.
>When the woman’s roommate returned home, she called 110 because the woman was unconscious, and the drug contamination was later discovered by the “D1D Plus,” a simple test kit for detecting date rape drugs.
>The suspect Sudo denied the charge, saying “I’m not aware”.
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Oh, and the Japanese men’s response? They mock the woman who recalls of a time where she was exhausted of having to watch over a man that came into her house, by clutching onto her smartphone and taking a distance, because shit like this happens. Then decides to make a comic mocking women and gets over 60,000 likes:
>Woman: “Infrastructure jobs? That’s a man’s job, we’re not doing that, lol”
>Man: “I’ve came to repair the air conditioner”
>Woman (being all “hysterical”): YOU’RE TRYING TO SEXUALLY ASSAULT ME. A MAN COMING TO REPAIR MY STUFF IS TRAMPLING DOWN ON WOMEN’S DIGNITY.
…Yikes.
Which is funny, because another man says this in another post: “You should never let a man inside your home, particularly if you’re a woman living alone, no matter what the reason is” (but maybe they should be telling the men to not r*pe and do their job?):
So basically, this is a “double bind” argument. Oh, you got r*ped? “You weren’t being suspicious enough”. Oh, you’re trying to defend yourself? “You’re discriminating against men!” “You’re being too paranoid!”.
Damned if you do, damned if you do. Such is the ridiculously misogynistic state of typical Japan.
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TRANSLATION:
>An air conditioner repairman was arrested by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department for sexually assaulting a female resident by drugging her with sleeping pills.
>Hiroaki Sudo, 40, is suspected of sexually assaulting a woman in her 20s at an apartment in Machida City, Tokyo, after giving her a drink mixed with a sleeping drug.
>According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, Sudo handed the woman a drink, telling her that it was hot and that she should drink it, and when she sipped it, she suddenly fell asleep and became unconscious.
>When the woman’s roommate returned home, she called 110 because the woman was unconscious, and the drug contamination was later discovered by the “D1D Plus,” a simple test kit for detecting date rape drugs.
>The suspect Sudo denied the charge, saying “I’m not aware”.
Oh, and the Japanese men’s response? They mock the woman who recalls of a time where she was exhausted of having to watch over a man that came into her house, by clutching onto her smartphone and taking a distance, because shit like this happens. Then decides to make a comic mocking women and gets over 60,000 likes:
[https://x.com/Zancix369/status/1835952010497253404](https://x.com/Zancix369/status/1835952010497253404)
>(the comic’s captions says)
>Woman: “Infrastructure jobs? That’s a man’s job, we’re not doing that, lol”
>Man: “I’ve came to repair the air conditioner”
>Woman (being all “hysterical”): YOU’RE TRYING TO SEXUALLY ASSAULT ME. A MAN COMING TO REPAIR MY STUFF IS TRAMPLING DOWN ON WOMEN’S DIGNITY.
…Yikes.
Which is funny, because another man says this in another post: “You should never let a man inside your home, particularly if you’re a woman living alone, no matter what the reason is” (but maybe they should be telling the men to not r*pe and do their job?):
[https://x.com/Parsonalsecret/status/1834599746922852830](https://x.com/Parsonalsecret/status/1834599746922852830)
So basically, this is a “double bind” argument. Oh, you got r*ped? “You weren’t being suspicious enough”. Oh, you’re trying to defend yourself? “You’re discriminating against men!” “You’re being too paranoid!”.
Damned if you do, damned if you do. Such is the ridiculously misogynistic state of typical Japan.