Saturday May 26, 2012

Couple charged with killing son of Japanese film producer in Beverly Hills

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    noirgaijin

    Ah yes, the one sided story.

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    some14some

    compressed contents, difficult to comment.

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    tonkatsuman

    This story is all screwed up. The male suspect is Scott Joe Barker NOT Scott Johnson Barker(LA Times)

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    MistWizard

    My experience is that Japanese women often float stories of abuse as a sympathy ploy (hard to tell if they are real, fake, exaggerated or taken out of the context of the woman's own abuse). They don't understand that, unlike Japanese men, some western men actually have the gumption to do something about it rather than just pat her on the back and buy her a present.

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    Pukey2

    What has Japanese women got to do with this? The victim was a Japanese male and neither of the couple have Japanese sounding names.

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    CoolCali

    Huh, I thought Chie was a Japanese name.

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    Foggia

    @Pukey2 : Well, "Chie" definitely is a Japanese name, but MistWizard is overly generalizing both about Japanese & Western behavioral patterns.

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    HumanTarget

    This is an Associated Press article, not Kyodo news. You'd be hard pressed to find a more trustworthy news source outside of the New York times, so I think it's safe to assume this is all the information the reporters had.

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    boonme

    The women in this case is an African American and not Japanese.

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    MistWizard

    MistWizard is overly generalizing both about Japanese & Western behavioral patterns.

    Via judicious use of the words "some" and "often" no, I am not. The only problem I can find is that I probably should have put the word "many" before "Japanese women" and "most" before "Japanese men", but I think most people can read between the lines so I am not withdrawing the statement. Even so, its irrelevant if the woman indeed has no Japanese culture in her upbringing. Even so, the idea of women gunning for victim status is hardly unique to Japan.

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