Comments by "Serenity\x27s Solace" (@serenityssolace) on "The Japan Reporter"
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I disagree with restrictions on social media and on comments. It's against the freedom of speech. It doesn't solve the root of the problem, it's more like a firewall against the problem. In my opinion TV shows like this, which remind me of Big Brother should be terminated. Because once you take part in it, you lose all your privacy for a long time. And you can't act non stop for such a long time. Your true self will be revealed. This goes for all people. All people have flaws, and aren't perfect. But that's exactly the opposite of the TV/Celebrity world. When you are live, everyone expects you to be perfect, like the TV acting standards. In case you can't hide your natural self, people will hate on you. That goes for me, for Nobita, for everyone that reads this comment. So big brother-like shows that expect of the participants to be perfect role models, are polar opposites to human nature, which has good aspects, and flaws. Inevitably anyone that takes part in such shows and with his own consent publicizes his entire life, should expect that he will be hated on. If you can't handle hate, then simply stop sharing your entire life online, disappear from the internet, but not from life itself.
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