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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2023-07-09 03:08 pm

[ SECRET POST #6029 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6029 ⌋

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Re: Secrets you don't want to make...

(Anonymous) 2023-07-10 09:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Just because cheating is common doesn’t mean it’s right. But it shouldn’t affect his career even if that’s the case. It’s something that happened in his personal life that affects no one outside of it. And not up to the media or public whether to forgive him or not, that’s completely up to his wife, and nobody else. It’s definitely not up to them to punish him for something that’s none of their business.

Re: Secrets you don't want to make...

(Anonymous) 2023-07-11 06:59 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, of course, it’s exactly this. For every seiyuu scandal I think, who says their wives didn’t know already? Who says they don’t cheat either? Why do outsiders think they should have more of a say than the woman (who might want to stay married and not have their private life disclosed)? Why should their private life affect (end) their career? etc. when I say it’s common I mean a lot of people condemning them may have cheated in the past but are hypocritical about it and choose to jump on the canceling bandwagon just because. Of course it’s not a matter of disagreeing that cheating in a monogamist relationship is wrong, but rather, believing that the media shouldn’t meddle that much on their private lives - it’s very tiring, at this point. They just dig whatever shit they can when they want to end a seiyuu’s career. And then everyone acts all-so-moralizing. Mind you I have never cheated and don’t support that in any way but remind me why should that change how much I like a professional as a professional?