Mori san has been cancelled for speaking his mind.
Fired for being correct.
Sometimes a headline just makes you burst out laughing. And my wife enthusiastically agrees.
Sad to see one of the last non-PC Western countries starting it’s downward fall. And very sad, as they had the advantage to see just what it leads to.
Yoshiro Mori claims women talk too much.
Japanese version of Joe Biden?
Truth — It gets you in trouble fast these days, with those that cannot accept the truth.
The chilling takeaway is, You are not entitled to state your opinion, if it’s the “wrong” opinion. You’ll be punished for it.
he’s right
The Truth Hurts!
The women probably didn’t like being interupted, so they fired him for trying to get a word in edgewise.
Show of hands anyone who’s attended meetings online or in person that drag on too long because one or more participants who do not lead the meeting or department have to weigh in on every topic (even if only to ask questions).
Note this is true of men and women
They do. I just had to get a women to shut up in a meeting. It seems some women want to turn every meeting into a social hour.
Mori has not met my husband. He is the talkative one on meetings.
He later retracted his words at a news conference, acknowledging it was inappropriate – but when pressed on whether he really thought women talked too much, he replied: “I don’t listen to women that much lately, so I don’t know.”
The apology sounds like it kinda backfired too.
I’ve gone Galt when it comes to working with women. Zero altruism for them. They are on their own. I’ve watch too many incompetent women use their “socializing skills” to work their way up. I’m a sixty year old programmer/mathematician. I’ve met only one woman mathematician who could pull her weight; I’ve never met a woman programmer that could.
“When you increase the number of female executive members, if their speaking time isn’t restricted to a certain extent, they have difficulty finishing, which is annoying,” he said, as some members of the council reportedly laughed.”
He spoke the simple truth.
“when pressed on whether he really thought women talked too much, he replied: “I don’t listen to women that much lately, so I don’t know.”
Rolling on the floor LMAO.
I was working for a company in Tokyo, when the Prez called me into his office. Some new hire, an American woman, had had the utter gall to march into his office and demand that he put a stop to smoking in all company work spaces. He wanted to know what I thought.
I said to him, “This is Japan, not America. This is your company, not hers. Tell her to take a flying (fork) at a rolling doughnut.”
And he did.