I worked late today. Recently, I have been interested in a famous Japanese star, Fuwa Chan's news. Even though I have only learned about this from limited sources on the internet, I have heard things like this. She had posted a terrible rant toward another famous star on Twitter, but it was in public therefore now many Twitter users started discussing this issue. Some users also started posting about this kind of strange (and also notorious) behavior can be suspicious (that can show doubt if she is autistic. Various careless misses etc).
I am not a doctor who has any special knowledge about autism, so can't judge if she is autistic (simply, I am not an esper). However, I believe that even though whether the person is autistic or not, a rant is a rant. If you allowed any rant because of the info that says someone is autistic, it would mean that you certainly spoiled that person at last. It's not any issue of discrimination, but a kind of manner/etiquette of this mature society I believe.
Another interest in me. Why do we write those kinds of poisonous rants in public, on the internet? When I was so young, I also used to post various rants that brutally criticized other people, especially famous ones (kind of celebs), but those rants had been basically from a nameless (and also anonymous) coward. However, Fuwa Chan's case shows me another (maybe mental) problem. Even though I shouldn't judge this scandal too rapidly (if I did so, it could show another carelessness or worse than Fuwa Chan).
BTW, this morning I tried to read books to enjoy my morning time. However, even though the reason is completely enigmatic, I couldn't do that. So I quit reading and started sending many messages (especially LINE messages) to my friends. Definitely, in this internet age that can connect us from each other so rapidly and tightly, I still tend to feel lonesome emotion and show such a silly aspect in me. How can I control my inner weakness and not show it in public so carelessly? Fuwa Chan's case also seems a good textbook for me to think about this. I am serious.