・I suppose there are still as many people as ever who rush in caterwaul just by seeing only superficial things, both in real world and virtual world
. Let me suggest just that it would be wiser to keep away from rabbles of people who enjoy themselves bullying and abusing other people
, or you assimilate into them, too. The same thing goes for on the Web. (See also Apr. 5, 2007)
・Although I myself seldom watch TV, I occasionally watch TV shows when family members are watching, such as New Year's special programs. (See also Aug. 24, 2011)
As long as I've watched those TV shows, I don't remember ever having good impressions about the famous TV personality who turned out to be in relationship with a crime syndicate and suddenly retired -although it is no doubt that he is talented and influential. When I heard the news about that, it came up in my mind that this hypothesis would be possible: He treated other people spitefully on TV shows and won high audience ratings.
The backgrounds how their association began aside, like attracts like
, as is often said. -I have to read technical books of psychology and spiritualism in English to translate my ideas perfectly
. This might be something we could be thankful: He's shown a negative exemplum what disdain brings in the end. (See also Nov. 9, 2007)
・In the country with the largest population in the world, a policy of one child per family has been in force. They wish to have a baby boy if they can have only one child, so as a result, many female fetuses are aborted and a large gender imbalance has become a major problem. The central authorities are trying to crack down on illegal sex check for fetus gender selection -but it can be doubtful that it is effective unless they correct excessive male chauvinism. As for the population problem, they might tell us to mind our own business, though. (See also Jan. 28, 2011)
・If people avoid buying agricultural products due to the actual radioactive pollution already caused, we cannot call that harmful rumor; it's actual harm. (See also May 11, 2011)