DJ Soda. Photo ㅣDJ Soda SNS
Hiroyuki Morita, director of the Japanese animation film ‘Cat’s Gratitude’, is controversial for making a second offensive statement about the sexual harassment of DJ Soda (real name Hwang So-hee) at a festival in Japan.
On the 19th, director Hiroyuki Morita shot through his personal channel, saying, “The sexual damage DJ Soda claims is like a public ‘flower snake’ vagina.”
He compared it to “a case of a seduced man and then a scary gangster appearing and extorting money,” adding, “The subject of the music festival should not be involved in her tricks.”
After the article was published, criticism continued among Japanese netizens, saying, “I was shocked by the way of thinking that was too different from the movie”, “I was suspicious of my sexuality.”
Posted on Twitter by director Hiroyuki Morita
DJ Soda complained that she was sexually harassed during a performance in Osaka on the 13th. On the 14th, the day after the performance, on Instagram, “I was so shocked that my hands are still shaking in fear. Not one person, but several people suddenly touched my breasts and helplessly sexually harassed me.”
Regarding the point of wearing revealing clothes, he said, “I don’t wear revealing clothes to ask people to touch me and look at my body.” I am satisfied with it and at the same time I am confident, so I wear the clothes I want to wear only for self-satisfaction, but they do not have the right to touch me or sexually harass me because I wear revealing clothes.”
A picture of the damage DJ Soda posted on Instagram. Photo ㅣDJ Soda SNS
Japan’s top singer Gackt also posted on Twitter, “I was hesitant about whether to say it or not, but it will take a long time to read it because I have to say it, so please read it.” ran What does it matter. Anyone who says such a thing is committing a crime.”
Tri-Hard Japan, a Japanese performance agency, issued an official statement on the 15th and said, “At the ‘Music Circus 23’ held from the 11th to the 13th, during Soda’s performance, some audience members touched the performer’s chest and other body. . These acts are sexual violence and sex crimes, so they are absolutely unacceptable.”