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00:00It's a little difficult, but if you know it, you'll learn a lot of new knowledge that will change your life.
00:07This time, how to protect yourself from the harassment monsters that are increasing rapidly in 2025.
00:15A harassment monster born at the end of a complicated era of harassment.
00:23I asked him how he was doing, and he said it was harassment to ask about private matters.
00:30A new type of harassment that accuses you of harassment that is not true.
00:34Actions that you should never do to a hara-hara monster.
00:38I don't recommend it.
00:41In addition, it appears on the veranda, and burns in the room below.
00:45A surprising number of people were surprised at the sudden increase in the number of temporary monster trials.
00:51The point is the number of people.
00:54I think it's a ridiculous number to get real estate in this day and age.
00:58Tomorrow is our future.
01:00Learn the knowledge of the future to survive in 2025.
01:05How to survive in the era of great harassment, which is a big response every time.
01:10Speaking of harassment.
01:13That's not why we stopped.
01:16I'm not saying that the perpetrator is the victim.
01:18Chira, what do you think about harassment?
01:21In the drama I'm shooting right now, there's a character called Harassment.
01:27So I wonder if it's actually lurking close to me.
01:32Takeuchi, there was a time when you were an office worker.
01:35It was just before I was called a harasser.
01:42Now that I think about it, it was a terrible harassment.
01:47So you're the last victim.
01:51Here are today's three themes.
01:53The first is the counterattack of monster subordinates.
01:56The fear of harassment, harassment.
01:58It's like a harassment of your boss.
02:02I've heard of that.
02:04It's like you're going to take it out on someone you don't like.
02:08The second is the sudden appearance of bad luck.
02:12I was in trouble with bad luck for a while.
02:16I couldn't identify it.
02:18So I couldn't report it all the time.
02:20When I was reporting, I got a call from me.
02:23Your room is noisy.
02:26And the third is where to start writing on the Internet.
02:29The forefront of SNS literacy.
02:32I try not to write long sentences on SNS.
02:36I'm afraid I'll get the wrong message.
02:40Which one do you want to start with?
02:42I'll start with the middle one.
02:43Let's start with number two.
02:45The counterattack of monster subordinates.
02:48Lawyer Ono, please give us your opinion.
02:55There are various types of harassment in the world.
02:58The most common one is the unconscious harassment of neighbors.
03:03Counterattack of monster subordinates.
03:06Recently, insurance companies have been promoting
03:09neighborhood trouble insurance.
03:14It's getting more and more popular.
03:17So this time, if you're actually harmed,
03:21I'd like to talk about how to get a different vehicle.
03:25One of the criteria asked in court.
03:28If you learn this, you'll know the borderline to get a different vehicle.
03:33In recent years, the number of neighborhood troubles
03:35brought by the police has increased rapidly.
03:38In the midst of the COVID-19,
03:41It is thought that one of the causes is
03:44to monitor whether there are any strange people in the neighborhood.
03:48The noise of the neighbor's house and the smoke of the cigarette
03:51How can I deal with the harassment of neighbors
03:54that cannot be put into words?
03:57Professor Kenichiro Endo,
03:59a professor of law at Chuo University Law School.
04:03Two lawyers who are familiar with the harassment case.
04:08Based on the actual trial,
04:11The legal line that determines the judgment
04:15Learn a lot.
04:17I couldn't stop coming to the veranda.
04:20My subordinates said it was harassment.
04:24I'm so angry.
04:26I've done a lot of bad things.
04:29What kind of harassment is actually increasing?
04:32I asked the people in the neighborhood.
04:35First of all, the harassment of neighbors.
04:38My mother said the sound of closing the car was noisy.
04:42The couple next door seemed to be very concerned.
04:47I was thrown eggs.
04:49I was thrown a garbage bag.
04:51I was thrown salt in the car.
04:53It's rusty.
04:55When I'm in a bad mood,
04:57I hit the edge of the window.
04:59It's noisy.
05:00I'm threatened by the sound.
05:03I've been hit by the police several times.
05:05A couple next door to the apartment I used to live in.
05:09Until about 1 or 2 o'clock in the evening.
05:11For about two weeks in a row.
05:13There's been a lot of bloodshed.
05:15I think I'm the cutest.
05:18Why are you cheating on a girl who looks like an idol?
05:22I told the housekeeper.
05:24I was hit by a wall.
05:26There's only this much space between the house next door.
05:30I used to live in an apartment next door.
05:33I opened the curtain to see if I could still live there.
05:36When I looked down, it looked like I was peeping.
05:39It's cute.
05:41It's scary.
05:43I have a cat.
05:46I feed my cat.
05:48I poop in my house.
05:51I get on top of the car.
05:53I get hurt with my nails.
05:56I don't want to be left alone.
06:00In my neighborhood,
06:02There's an old man who feeds birds with rice.
06:07The neighborhood was full of bird droppings.
06:11The housekeeper lived below the apartment I used to live in.
06:15I was a nurse.
06:17I took a shower at various times.
06:19I got a complaint that I was noisy.
06:21There's a crazy apartment in Chibuya.
06:24If there's a new tenant,
06:27I'll look up his address.
06:29Please use this moving company.
06:30Please don't put anything other than furniture here.
06:32You can do everything.
06:34Uber is also prohibited.
06:36The time of moving is also decided.
06:39I saw it on the news.
06:41I thought there was a place like this.
06:44There's a lot of noise in the neighborhood harassment.
06:47A quarrel over sound.
06:50Can you get a car from a noisy neighbor who disturbs the peaceful life?
06:55You can learn from the actual trial example.
06:57The case of noise-canceling harassment.
07:00The residents of the apartment were confused.
07:03The plaintiff is a married couple who started living in an apartment.
07:07It's been about two months since they started living together.
07:10I noticed that I could hear music and singing from somewhere.
07:15When I looked it up,
07:17The residents of the apartment were rock musicians.
07:20I don't like it.
07:21As a composer,
07:23I sang and recorded the songs I made.
07:26According to the couple's complaint,
07:28This singing voice is almost every day.
07:30Sometimes it's 10 hours when it's long.
07:32Sometimes I heard it in the middle of the night.
07:34In this kind of sound-related trial,
07:37How loud was the sound?
07:39The experts measured it.
07:41Most of the time, the results are submitted as evidence.
07:44In this case,
07:45In both the couple's room and the musician's room,
07:48The experts measured it.
07:51In the musician's room,
07:53It's 99 decibels.
07:55It's close to the sound of a train under the guard.
07:59It's pretty loud.
08:01The sound you hear in the couple's room.
08:04It's a maximum of 41 decibels.
08:07The sound of a complete residential area or a library.
08:11It's not that loud.
08:12That's right. It's not that loud.
08:13This apartment was in a commercial area.
08:15According to the regulations of the prefecture,
08:17There's a noise standard.
08:19It's set to be about 50 decibels at night and early in the morning.
08:23The sound you hear in the couple's room.
08:25It was within the range of the noise standard.
08:29We've had a lot of discussions, but it's not solved.
08:33The couple is troubled by singing.
08:35Will they be able to record a train?
08:39If the standard is set,
08:41If it's not,
08:43I think it's safe.
08:47The sound is different depending on the person.
08:52I think the standard is very difficult.
08:56It's not a rock music.
08:57For example, if it's a folk singer,
08:59I think it's a good song.
09:02If it's a rock singer,
09:04If it's a folk singer, it's okay.
09:06If it's a folk singer, I think it's okay.
09:08Is there a case?
09:09Mr. Ono, what about this judgment?
09:16The court ruled that the sound of a rock musician was illegal.
09:21The husband was fined 120,000 yen and the wife was fined 240,000 yen.
09:27Why is there a price difference?
09:29Are they living in the same house?
09:31That's right.
09:32The husband and wife are taking into account various circumstances.
09:34For example, the time spent at home may be different.
09:37This is very common.
09:40But the sound standard was the same,
09:42but the train was recognized.
09:44That's right.
09:45Why?
09:46Mr. Ono, there's a legal line that's been decided.
09:53It's called the law of the land.
09:57I've never heard of it before.
09:58The law of the land is a law that should be endured in social life.
10:04The man's singing voice in the room is 41 decibels.
10:08This number certainly does not exceed the standard,
10:12but it is clearly a different sound from the sound of life.
10:15At midnight, it exceeds the law of the land that affects the residents.
10:19What kind of sound is it?
10:21This judgment was made with this in mind as an important factor.
10:26Sometimes the sound of children's voices is quite loud.
10:30I'm a little worried about that.
10:33It's not clear how often it's done and how long it's done.
10:38Also, it's not clear if it's a state where all measures are taken.
10:45There is no one-size-fits-all standard.
10:48Mr. Nagano, there was a case where the children in the neighborhood lost their voices because their voices were loud.
10:53Yes, there was.
10:54But if you look at that now,
10:56it wasn't once or twice, but it was so many times that it was probably recognized.
11:00That's because the local government stopped it after thinking about various things.
11:06It wasn't a case of the court paying for something.
11:10Aren't parks usually a place where children are?
11:13That's right.
11:15If a minority or a minority of people keep saying it,
11:20I think various parks will be like that.
11:23In the same way, people who live near the school say that the sound of the sports festival is loud.
11:29There have been various troubles recently.
11:32It's not that we have to say that everything is done as they say,
11:37but the local government and the school say that it's scary if people who complain hurt the children.
11:51So they try not to play music at the sports festival.
11:56It's a very difficult problem.
11:58I don't know what's going on at all.
12:00I'm not saying that the police are doing it,
12:02but if you think about it,
12:04if you think about it,
12:06if you think about it,
12:08if you think about it,
12:10if you think about it,
12:12if you think about it,
12:14if you think about it,
12:16I think it's better to consult with the police immediately.
12:20To what extent is it difficult to say?
12:24Rather than judging for yourself,
12:27I think it's better to ask the police to judge.
12:30If you don't like something,
12:32If you don't like something,
12:34if you don't like something,
12:36I think it's better to throw the judgment to the police.
12:39I see.
12:41The point that can be deducted from the next door harassment is the degree of ownership.
12:46In addition to that, the degree of ownership is actually a problem.
12:52For example, there is a degree of ownership for surveillance cameras.
12:56One of the owners of a shared house put four surveillance cameras on the wall and continued to shoot.
13:05The reason why the residents of the forest are being violated is to remove and compensate for the damage caused by the surveillance cameras.
13:13The residents set up surveillance cameras on the allowed part of the shared apartment.
13:19Can you admit that you removed it?
13:23Can I put it on first?
13:25That's one big problem, but it's not illegal.
13:29It's illegal.
13:31I want you to be able to remove it.
13:34I want you to be able to remove it.
13:36I feel like I'm violating the right to shoot without permission.
13:40Recently, there has been a problem with vacant rooms.
13:44I think it's scary to be aware of the time to go home or leave the house.
13:49I see.
13:51I think I can remove it.
13:53I don't know if there's a camera.
13:55I don't want to be seen walking around with a nosebleed.
13:57That's right.
13:59Please don't do that.
14:01Mr. Endo, what happened?
14:07One of the four cameras was removed.
14:11Only one?
14:12One of the four cameras was removed.
14:16Mr. Endo, what is the legal line of this trial?
14:19One of the four cameras was installed in the direction of being able to constantly monitor the daily lives of the neighboring residents.
14:29It was judged that the number of people who violated the privacy limit exceeded 10 people.
14:36I think the person who installed this camera had a purpose.
14:40What was that?
14:41If the person who lives next to me is a very dangerous person, I think I can install a surveillance camera to protect myself.
14:50That's right.
14:51I see.
14:52It's a dangerous world, so I think shooting for self-defense is allowed to a certain extent.
14:59However, everyone has a personal interest in not being able to shoot their own desires.
15:09In the end, it will be judged whether the shooting location, purpose, necessity, image management method, etc. are more than 10 people.
15:20I see.
15:22Even though it is a self-defense purpose, it is a violation of privacy to continue monitoring others.
15:28Measures to prevent the number of people shooting and information theft are required to avoid exceeding the number of people.
15:37Next, let's talk about the smell of the neighbors.
15:42Where is the legal line for bad breath and cigarettes?
15:46A couple was troubled by the smell of the apartment next door.
15:51There were many foreign residents living there.
15:55There was a problem with the smell of garlic.
16:00He had to live with the windows closed.
16:03He fell ill.
16:05I asked for compensation for the damage.
16:07Can you get a medical fee with bad breath harassment?
16:12I don't like the smell.
16:14I want to be recognized for this.
16:17If it's a foreign country, I think it can't be helped.
16:20But this is Japan, so it's difficult if you don't recognize it.
16:25What happened to Mr. Yano?
16:31The time spent at home is 300,000 yen for a relatively short husband.
16:38500,000 yen for a long wife.
16:42I think there was a standard for bad breath in the previous hearing.
16:47In the same way, the smell is also regulated by law and regulations.
16:54In this case, there are 10 restrictions in the area set by the regulations.
16:59It's about the smell of plums.
17:01How many seasons is it?
17:03The smell of plums?
17:05It's a good-smelling image.
17:07The number of days of discharge this time is 18.
17:11It's close to the direction of the toilet.
17:13It's close to the direction of the toilet.
17:15That's why it's over 10 people.
17:18There's something like this.
17:19I've had an accident.
17:21A neighbor moved in.
17:23There was a repair in the maintenance of the wall.
17:27I didn't know that.
17:29For some reason, I started going around my house.
17:34I couldn't find out the cause even if I went to the apartment.
17:37I called the fire department and asked them to come.
17:40When I looked it up, I found out that the repair was the problem.
17:44When I filed a complaint, I was asked to come in.
17:48Smells are short-lived.
17:50It's a matter of consistency.
17:53It's a big deal whether it's a smell that lasts a long time.
17:58Smell of tobacco.
18:00There's a case where you smoke on the veranda and the smell is reflected in your laundry.
18:07I don't know what to do with that.
18:09There are many lawsuits against smoking.
18:13In an apartment where someone lived, there were about five or six residents who smoked on their veranda.
18:22The residents of the upper floor, who used to smoke on the front floor,
18:26I'd like you not to smoke on the veranda.
18:29I kept saying that, but I didn't quit smoking.
18:33As a result of this, I applied for damages.
18:38Smoking can affect your health.
18:41Can you get medical treatment?
18:45Some people get a headache just by smoking.
18:49That's what happened to me.
18:52I don't think it's worth a million yen.
18:56I don't think it's worth a million yen.
18:59430,000 yen.
19:02That's a lot of money.
19:05If it's 30,000 to 50,000 yen per person,
19:08I don't think it's going to be less than that.
19:12I have a lot of money, so I know a lot.
19:15I'm under a lot of stress that I can't open the window.
19:22What are the results of the trial?
19:25How was your trip?
19:28It's harassment to ask about private matters.
19:32This is a new type of harassment.
19:35How to protect yourself from Harahara Monsters.
19:40Can you get medical treatment from a resident who smokes on the veranda?
19:47How was your trip?
19:5450,000 yen.
19:56I paid 50,000 yen for medical treatment.
20:01I know it's hard for you to smoke.
20:06There's a feature called a mansion.
20:09You need to get used to the smell of cigarettes.
20:15I've told you many times that I want you to improve it,
20:20but you ignored it.
20:23From the time I used to smoke,
20:26I'm asking you to make room for me.
20:29It's hard for me to smoke on my own.
20:34While the proportion of smokers is decreasing,
20:37the legal line for cigarette smoking is expected to be even more strict.
20:43By the way, the smell of cigarettes on the laundry that Mr. Takeuchi was talking about.
20:49According to Mr. Ono,
20:51when there are many requests to quit,
20:57there is a possibility that the compensation for the damage to the laundry will be recognized.
21:02If the veranda is banned, the possibility will increase even more.
21:08It's not the smell or the sound,
21:10but the decoration of the house next door is noisy.
21:14During Christmas season, it's very shiny.
21:19For example, a purple light or a person who grows a specific plant.
21:25Some people think it's creepy.
21:28Some people say it's out of the light.
21:31I think it's easier to go in the direction that it's illegal
21:36if you don't have the option of showing something that gets in the way of your life.
21:43I think one big point is whether it's a situation where it's eroded.
21:51There's a lot of controversy over the damage to the veranda.
21:54That's right.
21:55What's the scope of that?
21:57A while ago, I built a mansion in Kunitachi City,
22:00but I couldn't see half of Mt. Fuji,
22:02and the veranda was eroded.
22:05It's not that it's eroded,
22:07but it's been destroyed.
22:10So it's no doubt that the profit from the veranda is profitable for law enforcement.
22:16However, if you say that the damage is paid for because the profit from the veranda is eroded,
22:21that's not true.
22:23Only things that are highly illegal are subject to damage compensation.
22:26However, the reality is that you can't get out of the house you once lived in
22:30in the coming new life season.
22:33So, professional law enforcement officers must be careful when buying and renting properties.
22:40Especially in the case of residential real estate,
22:42there is a risk that the trouble with neighbors will have a significant negative impact on your life.
22:48So, if you know that, you have a duty to notify your neighbors.
22:55If you don't ask them, they won't answer you.
22:58You have to be in trouble.
23:00That's right.
23:01It doesn't matter if it's a noise,
23:03but if you're asked if you've had any trouble,
23:06you have to answer that you know.
23:09You can't hide it on purpose.
23:12So, you have to ask if you've had any trouble so that you won't be asked if you've had any trouble.
23:19I think it's a ridiculous theory to get real estate in this day and age.
23:25That's right.
23:26There's a theory that the lack of communication in the area is the cause of trouble.
23:32I don't think you can communicate with your neighbors.
23:36That's right.
23:37It's a strange theory.
23:39You have to run away before you go to court.
23:42That's how it is.
23:43So, Katsu-san, what's the next topic?
23:45Let's move on to the above.
23:46Harassment, harassment.
23:47Please give us a lecture on the counterattack of monster subordinates and the harassment of fear.
23:56Recently, the number of consultations has increased a lot.
23:58It's Harahara.
24:00What kind of harassment is it specifically?
24:03For example, when a subordinate who was talking about going on a trip after getting a permanent leave came back,
24:09I asked him how the trip was.
24:12He said it was harassment to ask about private matters.
24:15What?
24:16I'm going to ask about the trip.
24:18I can't work with you if it's harassment.
24:21Harahara is an abbreviation of harassment harassment.
24:26It is an act of excessively claiming that the subordinate is a harassment.
24:34Harassment, harassment.
24:38What is the taboo action that you should never do when you are criticized by monster subordinates?
24:44Learn the number of Harahara and the defense measures.
24:49I heard the voice of the city about Harahara.
24:52What is Harahara?
24:56Harahara said he would leave the office without permission and spend time with his family.
25:03Other new employees came to pick up Harahara's work until midnight.
25:09Harahara said he was sick of Harahara's face.
25:11I told Harahara that Harahara was Harahara.
25:14But Harahara didn't show his face for a month.
25:17My subordinate's email was reported to the superiors.
25:21It seems that Harahara is to blame.
25:25My friend said that Harahara was being harassed because he suddenly brought a mental illness diagnosis from his subordinate.
25:34Harahara said he was giving the right guidance.
25:38The people around him didn't seem to be harassing him.
25:42Harahara will be fired.
25:46I'm the president of the company, so I ask a lot of questions from the employees.
25:49Three people fired me from my boss.
25:52I was the only one who didn't finish the job.
25:55Harahara told me that Harahara made me work late.
25:59I checked with my boss.
26:01Harahara told me that Harahara gave me a job that was the most difficult.
26:05Harahara said that Harahara was harassing his boss even though he had a job offer.
26:11Harahara said that Harahara should put his ability aside.
26:14Harahara said that Harahara should quit if he didn't want to work.
26:16I'm not used to being scolded.
26:20If someone says something to me, I get angry.
26:25If someone says something to me, I get angry.
26:29If this episode is about Harahara, I thought I was being harassed.
26:34I grew up in a society full of Harahara.
26:37Harassment is a word that is easy to use.
26:41Harassment is a word that is easy to use.
26:45I think it's fair.
26:47It's unnatural to not touch a woman who has cut her hair.
26:55I don't want people to say that she has cut her hair.
26:58I don't think people look at people.
27:00I don't look at people's hair.
27:03Okarina-san cut her hair a lot.
27:05I cut my hair a lot.
27:06No, you didn't.
27:08It's a diverse society.
27:11Some people are happy to be told that they cut their hair.
27:14Some people are not happy.
27:16It's a society where people think about personal space.
27:23Why does Harahara happen?
27:26Harahara is born naturally in the rise of rights to harassment.
27:34If the awareness of rights increases, people who abuse the rights will come out.
27:41Let's look at an example of Harahara's worst case.
27:44Let's look at an example of Harahara's worst case.
27:49Let's look at an example of Harahara's worst case.
27:51How to fight a wet dog harassment trial that was suddenly sued one day.
27:56What do you do if you are sued for sexual harassment?
28:00A man who used to be the manager of a credit bank was sued by his employee for sexual harassment.
28:09The case was so severe that he was forced to work 30 jobs a day.
28:20His employee lost his job because of Harahara.
28:26Harahara demanded 16.5 million yen from the company.
28:32I don't remember doing this as a boss.
28:37Can I win this trial?
28:40It's difficult without evidence.
28:44It's difficult if you don't know where the truth is.
28:48This case was filed two years after the plaintiff left the company.
28:55Two years ago?
28:57The company that hired Harahara left the company a year later.
29:02The company that hired Harahara left the company a year later.
29:07The current situation is the result of harassment.
29:15I wonder why he didn't sue Harahara right after the case.
29:20There is a possibility that Harahara will leave the company soon.
29:26I won't get this case.
29:29The company that hired Harahara left the company a year later.
29:33I think Harahara has a problem with this case.
29:37I don't think Harahara has a problem with this case.
29:39But Harahara didn't kill Harahara.
29:42I'll get this case.
29:46What happened to Harahara?
29:53All of Harahara's songs were rejected in the trial.
29:58But Harahara didn't prove that he didn't have power.
30:05Harahara doesn't know the truth.
30:07Harahara's songs were rejected in the trial.
30:12But Harahara didn't prove that he didn't have power.
30:22If Harahara didn't prove that he didn't have power,
30:27there is a possibility that Harahara will leave the company soon.
30:33In this trial, Harahara proved that he didn't leave the office
30:38when the building was built.
30:42In this way, Harahara recorded his daily behavior.
30:48When he guides his subordinates, he avoids private rooms.
30:51If he can, he will do it with multiple people.
30:53This is the strategy of Enzai Parahara.
30:57According to Enro,
30:59Harahara can't do anything to Harahara.
31:05I don't recommend it.
31:08And...
31:10Harahara can't stop smoking.
31:14This is the best strategy of SNS Literacy.
31:19Harahara can't do anything to Harahara.
31:25If Harahara wakes up,
31:28I don't recommend Harahara to apologize to SNS Literacy.
31:32Why?
31:33I think Harahara should apologize to SNS Literacy.
31:36If Harahara made a clear harassment,
31:40I think Harahara should apologize to SNS Literacy.
31:45However, it is important to calmly understand the facts and problems.
31:51It's not about making it clear.
31:54It may be a hit.
31:57In this case, if Harahara apologizes to SNS Literacy,
32:00it may be said that Harahara apologized to SNS Literacy
32:03because he wanted to apologize to SNS Literacy later.
32:09Japanese people often apologize to SNS Literacy.
32:12Does it mean that Harahara apologized to SNS Literacy
32:15because he wanted to apologize to SNS Literacy?
32:18Especially in the case of a public trial,
32:20the truth will be greatly affected.
32:23If Harahara's boss apologized to SNS Literacy on that day,
32:28and the evidence was identified,
32:31it may be said that Harahara made a harassment.
32:35I think it's disadvantageous for the company.
32:38In Japan, the court is called a free trial.
32:42The final self-verdict is based on the judge's professional judgment
32:47and is entrusted to the judge's free judgment.
32:50Therefore, it is possible that Harahara apologized to SNS Literacy
32:53because he wanted to apologize to SNS Literacy.
32:57In addition, there is a serious problem that
33:00the company's human resources are weakened by the increase in Harahara.
33:06The boss is afraid of Harahara,
33:09and it is difficult to instruct his subordinates.
33:12As a result, it is a big problem that
33:15the company's human resources are weakened by the increase in Harahara.
33:18Harahara does not pay attention to his subordinates and only lowers the evaluation.
33:21As an organization, it is extremely unhealthy.
33:25Employees lose the opportunity to grow,
33:28and as a result, the growth of the entire company stops.
33:31I think it's a pretty serious problem.
33:33I understand the feelings of the boss.
33:36I'm afraid of my subordinates.
33:39Isn't it a little scary for a young female announcer?
33:42I don't pay attention to my subordinates.
33:44You can't pay attention to your subordinates, right?
33:45I can't say anything.
33:47I'm also raising my children,
33:49so it's mainstream to praise and praise.
33:52If I did something bad like I used to do,
33:55I would be scolded and locked out of the house.
33:58If I think about the fact that children who are not like this are growing up now,
34:02I wonder what would happen if I scolded them.
34:05It's embarrassing.
34:07I have to be hated.
34:09That's right.
34:10Of course, there are times when it hurts depending on how you use words.
34:15But there are definitely things that you don't notice unless you're told.
34:20I want you to teach me.
34:22I want to grow up, too.
34:24I don't think I have to be scolded.
34:28It's completely different depending on whether you're an individual business owner or a company organization.
34:32We don't have many subordinates,
34:34so we don't get scolded much.
34:36We work because we have the right to compete.
34:38If you don't work hard, you'll lose your job anyway.
34:40But the company organization doesn't have that much right to compete.
34:44Surprisingly, there are employees who don't get fired even if they don't do anything.
34:48If that's the case, I think it's a minus to be fired.
34:52But if it's completely gone, you'll be able to compete.
34:55In a dry society, I think it's normal to be fired.
34:58If you can't do it, you'll be fired at the next timing.
35:03But in Japan now, it's impossible because there's a shortage of talent.
35:05You have to raise them.
35:07People who work in a company organization are not professionals in raising people.
35:11These days, companies that are interested in teaching how to deal with subordinates are increasing.
35:23What do you think?
35:24The purpose of a company is not to raise people, but to provide services and maximize profits.
35:30In that sense, people who become bosses have the ability.
35:32But I don't think the ability to teach people is evaluated.
35:36It feels strange to ask that person for a new ability.
35:40I think it's good to have a boss who is able to do the job that the company requires.
35:43I think it's good to have a boss who is able to do the job that the company requires.
35:50On the other hand, I think it's a good thing for a company to have a variety of talents.
35:57It's a matter of compatibility.
35:59If you teach properly, you'll be told to pay for the road.
36:02That's right.
36:03You have to find a way out.
36:04That's a problem, too.
36:06I want to be a subordinate forever.
36:08I don't want to be a subordinate forever.
36:11It's too hard to be a boss.
36:14If there is no choice but to teach individually, there is a fear of harassment and a tendency to be stressed.
36:21Interviews by instructors and multiple managers, etc.
36:24It is important to educate the organization, not the person in charge.
36:30Let's take a look at the harassment at work.
36:32This is the latest trial example of the actual incident.
36:36Do you have to take off your jacket at karaoke?
36:40Are you doing it again?
36:42It's not me.
36:44It's not Mr. Masanori.
36:46I already took off my jacket.
36:48This is a trial in which a woman who works for a company accused her boss of being a male subordinate.
36:55Is that so?
36:56Mr. Masanori can't work for a company.
36:58That's why it's not me.
36:59From day to day, this woman has made sarcastic remarks to the plaintiff at work.
37:05It seems that she said something sexist.
37:08The problem is the karaoke of the second meeting of the plaintiff's welcome party.
37:15When the plaintiff's woman was singing, the plaintiff loosened the belt to liven up the place.
37:22She played a prank that her pants would fall off while she was dancing.
37:27What I saw was a shirt and a trash can.
37:30A trash can?
37:32The other people in the company immediately held down their pants, so the exposure time was only five seconds.
37:39The woman has repeated this prank several times.
37:43Can she get a medical fee?
37:46It's a trash can, isn't it?
37:48That's right.
37:49But the trash can is the deepest.
37:53The manufacturer is pitiful.
37:56Trash cans are very popular.
37:59I don't want to throw it away.
38:03Even if the woman wins, the price will not be so high.
38:07I think it's less than 100,000 yen.
38:09It's a little strange that she said something sexist from day to day.
38:14The problem is the karaoke of the second meeting of the plaintiff's welcome party.
38:17I think she should have participated.
38:20I think it's about 100,000 yen.
38:23The woman threw away the trash can and got a medical fee.
38:30The woman asked the karaoke girl for a medical fee.
38:33What is the result?
38:35What happened to the woman?
38:42She accepted the medical fee of 330,000 yen.
38:49I think she should have taken off her clothes and laughed.
38:54I think she should have taken a step back and thought about whether she could do it in the city.
39:03I don't think it's allowed to have a party like AKIRA 100% or AKARUI YASUMURA.
39:10In my opinion,
39:13If an entertainer is performing on TV,
39:17the audience can switch channels because they don't meet me anymore.
39:22However, when it comes to drinking parties at work, it's hard to get a seat.
39:27I think that's the fundamental part of harassment.
39:32Mr. Ono, I heard that there are more problems with sexual harassment.
39:38I'd like to point out that it's a short-term sexual harassment.
39:43It's a case where she's sexually harassed even though she doesn't have any bad intentions.
39:48In a small workplace where there are men's and women's toilets,
39:53a male employee told a female employee,
39:56If you use the toilet, raise the toilet seat.
39:59It's a sexual harassment.
40:03Raising the toilet seat is sexual harassment?
40:06He repeatedly said to make it easier for men to use the toilet seat.
40:11It was a statement based on a male-female ideology.
40:15It leads to the recognition that it is illegal.
40:18There are a lot of cases like that.
40:21For example, when a child is born,
40:23Is it a boy or a girl?
40:25If you say it's a boy,
40:27Oh, that's great. It's a boy.
40:29He doesn't have any bad intentions.
40:32It's a little bit of a shock.
40:37Why does this unconscious harassment happen?
40:40Mr. Fenfan, what do you think is the cause?
40:43I've only lived as a man.
40:46The way you perceive things is also a man's point of view.
40:50Women's feelings are also women's, so they think so easily.
40:55As you said, the big reason for this unconscious harassment is
40:59Gender bias.
41:02They don't realize that they have prejudices and prejudices about the roles of men and women.
41:08It leads to sexual harassment.
41:11For example, marriage and childbirth are the happiness of women.
41:15It leads to the statement that marriage is not yet.
41:19It leads to the statement that raising children is a woman's job.
41:22Does it motivate men?
41:24It leads to sexual harassment.
41:26I have a lot of same-sex couples around me.
41:31Of course, I talk to my girlfriend's friends like,
41:34Do you have a boyfriend?
41:36I talk to my friends like that.
41:38But I was unconsciously gender biased.
41:44I regret it now.
41:46You have to say a lot, right?
41:48If you're a same-sex couple, you'll be in trouble if you have a boyfriend.
41:53If you have a boyfriend, you won't talk about love anymore.
41:58It's the most exciting.
42:00It's like having a lover.
42:02I don't think it's good to talk to your lover in the first place.
42:06You don't know what's important to your partner.
42:10I don't think it's a bad thing to have a boyfriend.
42:13Let's move on to the last topic.
42:16Where do you get your networking?
42:18The forefront of SNS literacy.
42:21How about you, Shimazaki?
42:23I have a friend in Korea.
42:26She gave me a gift of clothes from a popular brand in Korea.
42:30I posted it on SNS.
42:33It was the same clothes as a male idol.
42:36She said it smelled like a male idol.
42:41It was a murder notice.
42:46I went to the police.
42:49There was a little girl.
42:52A little girl was doing it.
42:55If you have ever received a hate speech on SNS,
42:58I'm going to give a lecture on how to use SNS, which can easily become a victim or a victim.
43:04I'm going to give a lecture on how to use SNS, which can easily become a victim or a victim.
43:11The number of requests for information disclosure for those who send online hate speech has increased threefold.
43:20The news of hate speech, such as the abduction of a middle school girl by a hate speech to a family member of the Ikebukuro robbery incident, does not stop.
43:30If you write too much on a review site, you may also be sued.
43:38In order not to become a victim in the blink of an eye,
43:40I learned the best way to write hate speech on SNS in 2025.
43:46Let's look at an example of how it developed from writing hate speech on SNS and became a trial.
43:51How much is it allowed to write hate speech in a pet salon?
43:57One day, a female customer took a pet dog to a pet salon for a trimming.
44:03At that time, the staff apologized and caused the dog to be injured.
44:11After that, the woman, who was dissatisfied with the store's response,
44:15posted the name of the store on Instagram stories.
44:19She posted,
44:27In addition, she posted a picture of her face and personal information of the owner of the pet salon,
44:32saying that she would cut the legs of the trimmer for the employee in charge.
44:41In the end, the pet salon owner and employees filed a lawsuit for a total of 6.6 million yen in damages.
44:49Writing hate speech with anger,
44:53What is the result of the lawsuit between the store owner and the owner?
44:57It's not good if you don't pay for it.
44:59If you don't pay for it, you'll cut the leg of the trimmer.
45:01If your child did the same thing,
45:05I'm sure you'll do it.
45:07But I don't think it's good to expose your face or name.
45:13I think he's writing it because he doesn't want you to feel the same way.
45:20I think he's got a lot of likes.
45:25What is the legal line of SNS that determines the outcome of the lawsuit?
45:29If two are recognized, they will not be held liable for compensation.
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46:01Written in anger at the pet salon.
46:05Should the owner's wife pay for the medical bills?
46:09What was the result of this?
46:15The legal action was recognized for writing to employees and the president.
46:2355,000 yen for the owner.
46:26165,000 yen for the employee.
46:31However, the legal action was not recognized for writing to the store.
46:39Of course, the woman wanted medical bills for hurting the dog.
46:46This is recognized.
46:48The store and the employee paid 220,000 yen in total.
46:53Isn't that a lot of money?
46:55That's right.
46:57Even though the dog was hurt,
46:59it was out of the question to write to the person who hurt the dog.
47:05On the other hand, why did you write to ruin the reputation of the store?
47:12There is a clear legal line that determines the legitimacy of writing.
47:18If you write to ruin the reputation of the store,
47:21it is a big problem.
47:24To put it simply,
47:26it is to lower the social evaluation of people.
47:32In this case,
47:34the store's reputation has been lowered because of the woman's writing.
47:38So it is likely that the damage compensation will be recognized.
47:43There are two important points here.
47:46The truth of the message,
47:48and the purpose of the message.
47:51The truth is whether the message is true or not.
47:56And the purpose of the message.
47:59This means that the message is important for the general public to judge the damage.
48:07If these two are recognized,
48:10even if the message is to lower the social evaluation of people,
48:15it will not be held accountable.
48:18I see.
48:20If the content of the message is true and useful to many people,
48:25it will not be held accountable even if the person's reputation is lowered.
48:32In this case,
48:35there is no doubt about the truth of the injury.
48:39How did the public judge the purpose of the message?
48:45The fact that the store cut the Achilles tendon,
48:48which was in the content of the woman's writing,
48:51is something that usually does not happen.
48:53The fact that the store caused it,
48:56or the store's response after that was bad,
48:59is the information that the general consumer will refer to when choosing a pet salon.
49:05So, the conclusion is that it is not illegal because it has a high publicity and has a public purpose.
49:12I see.
49:13Is it okay to have a negative opinion,
49:18not just a positive opinion,
49:20such as a review site?
49:23I think there are various review sites,
49:26such as movies and restaurants.
49:28Of course, it is expected that the products and meals provided at the store will be evaluated by the public,
49:36and various evaluations are possible.
49:38So, if it's within the scope of a fair review,
49:41even if you use strong words to some extent,
49:44I think it's often judged to be safe.
49:48What should I write to exceed the scope of a fair review?
49:53First of all, the worst thing is lies, including exaggeration.
49:57For example, if there is a lump of sugar in the food,
50:01or if you eat it, you can't stop vomiting,
50:03or if you write it even though you didn't spit it out.
50:05If you write such a lie, it's out.
50:08The rest is the same as the previous example,
50:11but it's an announcement of coercion that makes the store staff feel dangerous.
50:16If you do something like this,
50:18it's a problem that doesn't stop with just honor, trust, intimidation, and compensation.
50:23I think you should think about it.
50:25Most SNS can be done without compensation,
50:28so I think it's amazing that society trusts such things.
50:32If you quit SNS, it's a pretty good answer.
50:36It's simple, and if you can't make a good profit,
50:40you don't have to do it.
50:42It doesn't make sense.
50:43It's just a matter of time.
50:45The next question is about the difference in financial sense between generations.
50:48Don't you have money in your 40s?
50:50I don't think there were many people around me who had money.
50:53What is the midlife money crisis that affects the 40s?

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