Comments by "Alain Portant" (@alainportant6412) on "What's Life Like Inside A Japanese Prison? | Witness | HD Japan Jail Crime Documentary" video.
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I don't know why people feel so aggravated about what I said.
There are dozens of reddit threads, discussions all over the darkweb, even several high profile cases involving foreign executives.
Everybody knows that "muh human rights I'm innocent" is a White people thing which doesn't even make sense outside of White countries.
Here are two high-profile cases :
2015 Julie Hamp, Toyota Global PR chief, a diversity hire by CEO Akiyo Chiyoda, who was mysteriously sent oxycodone ( of all things 😂😂) and forced to resigned and leave Japan ( only to be reintegrated in 2022, because she was likely framed by a jealous Japanese colleague lurking for her seat ).
2017, Thomas Siebert, Volkswagen chief of service in Japan, booked for having received Poppers from Slovenia, later admitted to coke use ( bad idea in Japan ) probably under pressure from the cops/prosecutor.
It's bad but it happens
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