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The dichotomy between law and sentiment seen in the EXIT Kanechika Taiki and Luffy case The problem of “past bad deeds are statute of limitations” and “hearts hurt by bullying cannot be healed” (1/4) | JBpress (JBpress)

The problems of “past evil deeds are statute of limitations” and “hearts hurt by bullying cannot be healed”

EXIT’s Kanechika (right) and Rintaro who participated in the talk show (2020) of the real estate search app “SUUMO” (Photo: Pasya/Aflo)

(Ichiro Yamamoto: Deputy Director and Senior Researcher, Information Law Research Institute)

In response to the frequent occurrence of online robbery cases and robbery fatal cases, people in the direction of “Luffy”, who were supposed to be in charge of the criminals in the Philippines, were caught and deported to Japan. I was.


Unrelated to this, talks about strengthening relations with the Philippines ahead of the Taiwanese emergency, and the Japanese government’s annual investment of about 200 billion yen in the Philippines with the aim of receiving infrastructure orders such as the Philippine high-speed rail are also burning. To be honest, it’s a hassle.

…… And, incidentally, this is also the story of the “Luffy” connection to the comedian EXIT Kanechika Daiki, and the story of destroying the purikura machine multiple times at the game center and being banned. , The story that unusual bullying became a problem in the neighborhood is revived, and it has become a trend that “this should not be used in the media anymore”.

Kanechika himself has also explained on his own YouTube, etc., but it is an evil deed of the past, and now he is reflecting and living honestly, so please forgive him. There are many indivisible parts when considering the victims of


Looking at Kanechika now, actress Yu Abiru once confessed that she “destroyed the store by gang theft and shoplifting”, which caused controversy, and as a result, she became a person who can’t properly appear in the living room. It reminds me of an anecdote.

Yu Abiru came out as a gang thief when he was in the third grade of elementary school and came under heavy criticism. The photo is from the 2011 F1 Malaysia Grand Prix qualifying session (Photo: Sutton Motorsport Images/Aflo)

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