[Today's Lisa Zate Topic] Differences between reverse gender discrimination and common sense
Today, in Japan the position of women is being reviewed, and the basic human rights issues of gender equality are increasing year by year, and it is being addressed that they should be revised. The current situation is that women have not yet been paid the same amount as their colleagues in the same position. In addition, there are many points that need to be reviewed, such as the fact that it is strange that not only women but also fathers should be able to take childcare leave. Although the law has finally been amended and the situation has improved a little, many companies still use the idea of the old Japanese man.
Article Synopsis;
From nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/news/article
A man went to a shopping center with a five-month-old child. It was time to change the child's diapers, so he went to the bathroom where the baby diaper changing table for parents and children was set up, and the woman there said, "You can't use it." ..
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When I read it, I thought this woman was saying something wrong. I also wondered if she was a person with this gender-discriminatory biased thinking. However, if you read further, this sign was on the door.

Doesn't this clearly look like a woman and a girl?
This woman misunderstood that men could not use it. This is clearly a big mistake on the mall side. There are no facilities for parents and children or for men near the men's toilet. Only there. Only where there is this sign. Later, the mall's spokesman reported that it is "unisex for both men and women," but there may be something overlooked.
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