“I think it’s a shame I shouldn’t have said, ‘I’m going to fight’ instead of withdrawing.”
On “Wide Na Show” (Fuji TV), which aired on November 17,Hitoshi MatsumotoA freelance congressman made this comment regarding Matsumoto’s decision to withdraw his lawsuit over the Shukan Bunshun article.Ichiro FurudateYes.
On the program, Furudate continued, “The fact that there was no physical evidence of coercion, whether it was consensual or not, as everyone feels, is a source of controversy.”
He also gave his personal opinion on the party that Matsumoto and others allegedly held in a hotel room, saying, “I don’t think they played the game the right way.” Compared to this
“What else is this idiot going to say?”
What struck me was,Yoshimotobelonging to Kogyomild miuraYes. Miura also mentioned what Furudate said,
“Why are you in the bush? There is no evidence, Shiro. You cannot prove the devil.
“I can’t prove it didn’t happen.” For those who suspect. And in the end, there was no evidence. If Mr. Matsumoto is falsely accused of this, he is simply saying that it is a serious violation of human rights. This idiot named Ichiro Furudate…
He again rejected Furudate’s comments.
“Mr. Miura has long been known for making radical statements on A project called “Let’s think about Miura Mild’s future special” aired, but co-hosts said ` “Miki” and Oda Yasu Oda that Miura often appeared in X during his. drunkabusive languageHe was flagged for posting such things, and advised to stop X.
Mr. Miura agreed and deleted his X account, but announced on November 12 that it would be reinstated. At that time, it was a name attack on Mr. Furudate. Mr. Furudate’s comments had become a hot topic on the Internet, and there were many voices of sympathy for Mr. Miura, but when he started X again, he immediately started using abusive language. talkative, which led to criticism.” (Entertainment Reporter)
Indeed, on X,
‘You are much more stupid’
“I don’t have a job so I want to stand out with “X”? It’s impossible, I don’t know! 》
“I think Mr. Furudate is saying something more truthful.》
We have also received comments such as:
“Mr. Miura has returned to his hometown of Etajima, Hiroshima, to take care of his mother from February 2024. He seems to be working hard, such as holding solo concerts in Hiroshima, but The work is likely to be reduced. By repeating such radical statements, you will get fewer and fewer offers. In addition, Mr. Miura has been defend Mr. Matsumoto’s series of events, but this is not a good thing for Mr. Matsumoto himself.
How long will he continue this radical course, which contradicts his stage name “mild”?
( SmartFlash
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Does Miura’s confrontational approach on social media, while defending Matsumoto, risk further polarizing public opinion or contribute to a more nuanced understanding of the complexities involved?
## World Today News Interview: Ichiro Furudate’s Comments on the Matsumoto Scandal
**Welcome back to World Today News. Today, we’re diving into the ongoing controversy surrounding comedian Hitoshi Matsumoto and the recent remarks made by fellow comedian Ichiro Furudate. To discuss this complex issue, we have two distinguished guests:**
* **[Guest Name 1]** , [Guest Title/Credentials]
* **[Guest Name 2]** , [Guest Title/Credentials]
**Let’s begin by setting the stage. [Guest Name 1], can you recap the main points of the controversy involving Hitoshi Matsumoto and the Shukan Bunshun article?**
**[Guest 1 Response]**
**Thank you. Now, [Guest Name 2], Ichiro Furudate has made some pointed remarks regarding Matsumoto’s decision to withdraw his lawsuit. What were some of his key arguments, and how have they been perceived by the public?**
**[Guest 2 Response]**
**The Nature of Evidence and Consent**
**[Guest Name 1], Furudate emphasized the lack of physical evidence in the Matsumoto case, suggesting it contributed to the controversy surrounding the alleged events. What are your thoughts on the role of evidence in such situations, particularly when dealing with allegations of coercion? Do you think the absence of concrete proof makes it impossible to discern truth from falsehood?**
**[Guest 1 Response]**
**[Guest Name 2], how do you respond to Furudate’s statements about the alleged party and his claim that “they didn’t play the game the right way?” Do you think his wording trivializes the seriousness of the allegations, or is he simply expressing a personal opinion?**
**[Guest 2 Response]**
**The Role of Social Media and Public Discourse**
**Mild Miura, known for his outspoken nature, has vehemently defended Matsumoto and criticized Furudate’s comments. He has also been known for using inflammatory language on social media platforms. [Guest Name 2], what are your thoughts on Miura’s approach? Do you think his methods are effective in defending Matsumoto or do they contribute to further polarization and negativity?**
**[Guest 2 Response]**
**[Guest Name 1], how does this case reflect broader societal issues surrounding celebrity culture, gossip, and the ever-present role of social media in shaping public opinion?**
**[Guest 1 Response]**
**Looking Ahead**
**[Guest Name 2], what potential consequences do you see for both Hitoshi Matsumoto and Ichiro Furudate moving forward? Do you think these events will have a lasting impact on their careers?**
**[Guest 2 Response]**
**[Guest Name 1], any concluding thoughts or insights on this complex and multi-layered situation?**
**[Guest 1 Response]**
**Thank you both for your insightful contributions to this discussion. This ongoing controversy continues to raise important questions about accountability, truth, and the power of public opinion in the digital age. We encourage our viewers to continue the conversation and engage in thoughtful reflection on these issues.**