I have two days off. This morning, I went to a hospital in this town to see my doctor. There, we talked about my recent events for a while. After that, I went to a pharmacy to get medicines. There, in a LINE group, I joined an interesting discussion about politics. For example, how will Japan be able to cooperate/collaborate with other countries to achieve/realize the world peace. The constitution says that Japan shouldn't commit war/conflict with our army. However, some people say that ideal has been becoming an out-of-date, unreal ideal. Should we "improve" the constitution? Like that, we enjoyed the discussion a lot.
At 1 p.m., I went to the main house of my group home to see a woman from the city office (she needed me to write my signature on some papers). After that, I had lunch and took a nap, and I enjoyed reading by spending the whole afternoon (even though I had wanted to do several things, I couldn't concentrate on them. Also, basically I am super-lazy). As I wrote above, tomorrow would also be a day off so I decided to do nothing, and just try to have a rest.
In another LINE group, a discussion was going on. It was about how to have a place to enjoy communication or discussion based on "interactive" respect for the other. For example, I can see that on Twitter there are very silly "conflicts" or "battles" with lack of respect toward others. THEY just try to blame someone with trying to use critical words... In my case, I once tried to join such severe discussions (definitely, I must have been "soaked" into that atmosphere). Now, I rarely use Twitter and also am trying to keep my mind calm. Also, I've been trying to have a tolerance, even though I am basically moved by my mode very easily.
This evening, by remembering these discussions, I enjoyed reading Jie-Hyun Lim "Victimhood Nationalism" again. Also, on WhatsApp I sent a message to a friend about an ongoing scandal about one of the biggest TV station, Fuji TV. As you probably know, this scandal has been reported as a TV personality Masahiro Nakai's scandal (probably a sexual one) in public, and also it has been extended as a Fuji TV's employee's scandal. For me, it seems like the MeToo movement in the US (or literally the worldwide "revolution").
