Home » Health » Defending volleyball adviser who was arrested for member assault Criticism rushed to the Liberal Democratic Party, apology himself … “I have not regretted at all” The flames do not stop: J-CAST News[Full text]

Defending volleyball adviser who was arrested for member assault Criticism rushed to the Liberal Democratic Party, apology himself … “I have not regretted at all” The flames do not stop: J-CAST News[Full text]

Daisuke Suzuki, vice chairman of the Matsudo City Assembly and member of the Liberal Democratic Party, tweeted and criticized Mr. Daisuke Suzuki, vice chairman of the Matsudo City Assembly, in support of the advisor teacher of the Funabashi Municipal Men’s Volleyball Club, who was arrested on suspicion of assaulting a member of the club (released on suspension). are one after another.

The post was deleted by March 3, 2023, and Mr. Suzuki has apologized and explained, but there are still harsh voices on the Internet.

  • From Suzuki’s Twitter (suzuki__daisuke)

  • Deleted post

    Deleted post

  • From Suzuki's Twitter (suzuki__daisuke)
  • Deleted post

“If I were a guardian, I would go to thank you with a 1.8 liter bottle and say, ‘Thank you for your continued strict guidance!’”

Regarding the men’s volleyball club, a teacher advisor was arrested on February 27 for allegedly pulling a male student’s upper body clothes off, grabbing his head and pulling his hair, and throwing a volleyball in his face multiple times. was done. Each media reports.

On the 28th, Mr. Suzuki made a post on Twitter defending his adviser after receiving the report.

“About Funabashi Municipal. I don’t know the details, so I can’t generalize, but if I were a parent, I would probably go and say ‘Thank you for your continued strict guidance!’ ‘, said the commentator, but society has entered a more ruthless and cruel era, so I hope for strict guidance in the field of education.”

In this post, many people pointed out that one should not say careless things in the presence of a student who is being harmed.

“Strict guidance does not require corporal punishment.
“It’s amazing. There are still people like this, so corporal punishment and power harassment won’t go away.”
“It’s not guidance, it’s a crime of assault. Is that acceptable? There’s a difference between strict guidance and getting your hands on it.”

Mr. Suzuki apologized on March 1 in response to a series of criticisms. He explained the true meaning of the tweet.

On social media, doubts have sprung up about Mr. Suzuki’s explanation.

According to a March 2 report by the Chiba Nippo, Mr. Suzuki was severely warned by the chairman of the post for his careless remarks.

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.