magazine author mango, known for the Moyashimon saga, Masayuki Ishikawa has rocked social media in recent days by criticizing girls' school uniforms in Japan. Among intellectuals, the author is a reference for fans of the genre, but the comments gained even greater repercussions. Check out.
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The author has a daughter who is in school and decided to share twitter with some issues that had to deal with. See his translated tweet below:
“I used to think high school girls were really tough, with the way they walk around bare-legged [in winter], but the rules at the school my daughter attends include that the only leg coverings they may wear [besides a skirt] are the socks specified by the school. If they wear anything more than that, the teachers yell at them, saying they're all wrapped up in tights, [Uniqlo] Heat-Tech and other lined underwear."
Jk Theから仕方ないのだ。大人がペラペラプリーツに靴下のみで外歩いたら2秒で腹壊すよ!なぜ男にわかるんだだと?実践の上での批判だ!
— 石川雅之 (@isk_ms) January 25, 2023
The question itself does not concern the difference in treatment between a girl and a boy at school, but rather between students and teachers. While students are prevented from wearing certain attire, teachers and administrators, owners of clothing policies, wear what they feel comfortable with so they can protect themselves from cold.
Ishikawa's post reached more than 30 thousand likes and his followers agreed with the position. People who probably faced the same situation as the artist's daughter. In a report in the post, it even revealed that a classmate even had wounds on her legs due to the cold and for not being able to wear pants.
In April, with the beginning of the school year in Japan, some rules may be changed, including the issue of winter and students being cold. The proposal may be considered, as there is also a chance that they will not even notice the impact of the post.
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