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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] The lines on this side are hard to use.

It’s your bad way of teaching, stupid!

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The lines of truly hopeless people are just a bit…

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Well, it’s true that you are avoiding your responsibility as an educator.

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>>2

(Oh, this…)

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>>6

Are you treating me like a disabled person?!

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The issue is that unlike the other side, which is just unproductive to use, there is simply no place to use it at all.

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Both are unusable due to excessive aggression.

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Are you treating me like a person with a disability? ⇔ It seems like there might be some kind of disability.

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I’m giving you a set for Mii-chan’s mom.

Welcome back, big brother!

– Say something! Say something! *smack smack*

I don’t think it’s cute at all—!! Am I the weird one—!?

I don’t like this Mii-chan at all!! Bash! Bash!

“…Mom, I want another baby.”

I want to have a big family and go camping! It would be fun to have a barbecue!

“It looks like a big family is having fun! Let’s have grandma drive the car! (There’s also a theory that it’s a line from the dad’s side.)”

– Zero points!? Even Mom can solve single-digit addition~~~!?

– But it’s a waste of money, so make sure to go eat school lunch every day!

In short, are you saying that my Mii-chan is an idiot?! How dare you insult her!! Don’t mess with me!! Are you treating someone else’s child as disabled?! It’s your stupid way of teaching that’s the problem!

Aaaaaah!!

I hate you now!! I’m going home!! Idiot!

– Let’s make a complaint!!

– It’s unbelievable that Mii-chan has a disability!

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>>9

Is it Asashoryu?

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>>9

This alone has considerable destructive power.

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>>9

This is not a matter to be entrusted to just any teacher…

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>>14

I understood that if the homeroom teacher and the mother are both struggling with an intellectually disabled person, it becomes unmanageable…

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>>18

Even so, I visited your house and talked to my grandmother as well…

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>>9

I felt relaxed, realizing that this is a manga that doesn’t require me to be so seriously sad.

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>>9

I really hate the vocabulary of insults! It’s just “idiot!” It’s like the intelligence has peaked at the level of a temperamental elementary school student…

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>>9

I laughed because it was like Asashoryu.

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A complainer with a disability…

Too much of a yakuman…

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>>10

No, no.

People who exhibit a complainer’s attitude and lack social skills generally have some kind of disability.

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(This, my mother too…)

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>>13

That’s been the case since its first appearance!

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I’m feeling dispirited…

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After this, Mii-chan, who just doesn’t want to feel inferior anymore, decides on her own not to come to school except for lunch.

The mother, who simply does not want her own inferiority complex to be stimulated, actively makes that happen, resulting in peace at school.

The fate of someone who is truly proud and aggressively intellectually disabled is just terrible.

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>>16

I cannot affirm or have the desire to support Mii-chan and Mii-chan’s mom’s actions either.

That male teacher who was Mii-chan’s homeroom teacher probably did a lot of annoying teasing, and since Mii-chan’s mom has likely been through that too, it seems like there might be a background that makes her prone to getting irritated and throwing tantrums.

It’s not a matter of high or low pride.

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It’s hard to believe that Nanashi-chan has a disability!

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You have knowledge about complaints, don’t you?

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>>22

It must have been put in often, right?

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It’s clear that her words and actions are stuck at the level of a rebellious elementary or middle school student.

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>>24

I think what I’m saying about the created character is that the author’s skill is remarkable.

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>>27

It seems like they are doing quite thorough research.

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The sudden Dolji construction is not good.

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It’s too uncomfortable to use right now.

You will eventually find a way to use it that clicks for you…

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I feel a slight poison on my fingertips.

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>>28

Are you treating someone else’s parents like they’re toxic?

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Whether parents are supportive or not, the biggest barrier in special education is the parents themselves.

Many parents who believe that “My child has no intellectual problems, so they can continue their education normally!” continue to exist (it is true that there are such children).

Usually, if I do the proper test and get the results, I’ll give up.

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>>29

It’s nice when children with disabilities can be placed in regular classes because their parents advocate for them.

It’s not good; no one can be happy.

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I’ll use it when my ID comes out next time.

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>>32

Ordinary humans are not IDs…

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>>36

In short, are you saying that our unnamed character is stupid!? How dare you insult them!! Don’t mess with me!! Are you treating someone else’s child as a disabled person!? It’s your foolish thread that is the problem!

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He’s someone who really hates the teacher!

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By the way, in order to enter a special class, parental consent is required, so there are children who regularly struggle to keep up in the regular class and end up in a miserable situation.

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A shitty teacher can just ignore things without any burden, huh…

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Probably a JoJo’s meme.

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A masterpiece that depicts the importance of care through the fate of individuals with developmental disabilities who did not receive adequate care.

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I don’t want to treat a nameless person as my child.

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The first teacher was definitely not good, but I wished you would at least listen to the second teacher, SuzakI.

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>>47

From Mii-chan’s mom’s perspective, it’s better that the first teacher doesn’t get involved with them.

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Boys’ facilities that are somewhat separated from the existence of such terrible parents serve quite seriously as the last bastion of education.

Well, it’s the age to go to a correctional facility, but…

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The fact that the outfit and hairstyle, which were probably chosen for a proper occasion, don’t match at all is really tough to handle.

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If they are completely disabled, that’s still okay.

Things that are half-baked like this are the hardest to deal with.

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Please let them enter an appropriate class.

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>>53

Unfortunately, there aren’t many parents who can fully understand their children by thinking about what’s to come.

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It’s really difficult to accept that you or your child has a disability…

Being told to throw away all the futures I dreamt of is equivalent to saying to give up on marriage, seeing my grandchildren, and caregiving.

Still, I can only say that receiving support is definitely beneficial.

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What you’re doing is neglect, so you don’t have any interest in Mii-chan, right?

If you’re not crying or causing a fuss, it doesn’t matter whether you’re foolish or anything else.

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>>56

The reason for being so outraged is simply that they feel they have been ridiculed, and they are attacking without thinking about Mii-chan at all.

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By the way, was there a judge collab for this? The poses look pretty similar.

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>>57

I went to today’s meeting right away.

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Regarding this matter, it’s really a problem between Mii-chan’s close friends and their parents.

I wonder if that feeling is long gone?

Grandma’s burden is too big, no wonder it ended up like this.

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The level of discomfort is too high, so there’s no use for it even as a standard.

I think it should be sealed.

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Many parents cling to the gifted fantasy, even for their children who do not have severe developmental disabilities, and they tend to think conveniently about their own children.

In this case, the grandmother, who would not have recognized the child’s disability, is the main culprit.

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>>61

My parents have been trying for a long time to convince me that I’m gifted, and it was amusing.

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>>73

Oh, poor thing.

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You should die!

Isn’t it better?

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>>62

That’s too straightforward, so there’s little discomfort.

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What’s scary is that they are so vigorous in their reproductive activities, it’s all instinct.

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>>63

Rather, it’s a natural consequence that they cannot suppress their instincts because their intelligence and rationality are low…

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The stereotypical portrayal of disabled people is primarily based on the statements made by those who are not disabled.

I feel like it doesn’t work very well when the person being scolded uses it like a parrot to repeat what was said in a funny way.

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>>64

It’s your foolish way of explaining that is the problem!

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It’s so unpleasant that I don’t even want to use it as a provocation!

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Only a very small number of children may have potential, but 99% will likely just end up as disabled persons.

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It won’t work unless the parents agree.

https://komachi.yomiuri.co.jp/topics/id/1146813/all/

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Is Dad a ____?

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>>74

The shape of the mouth is probably the same as Mii-chan and her mother, as well as Muu-chan, ω.

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>>74

Maybe Dad is the most severe.

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How dare a young woman talk about education as if she knows better… I can’t forgive that…

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How this parent has navigated through the world.

Maybe that parent worked hard.

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>>76

I think I just kept turning my eyes away without trying and letting the world be disturbed.

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>>81

I lose my temper thinking that being called disabled is defamation.

You can’t make this move unless you learn by watching someone.

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A society where anyone can become a parent freely is treated as a good thing for some reason, but children are the ones who suffer.

I honestly still think that the Eugenic Protection Law was a necessary evil.

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I wonder what to do about a border that has no self-awareness of its symptoms.

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>https://komachi.yomiuri.co.jp/topics/id/1146813/all/

If forcing your way in becomes acceptable, then it’s the end; it can’t be helped in Cat Country.

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I don’t think it’s a good idea for them to have children after all…

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>>84

It seems that the situation with those two has escalated on its own, so there’s nothing I can do about it…

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>>84

That is definitely so.

However, if you say that in today’s society, for some reason you get criticized as a racist.

That’s completely off the mark.

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>>93

I don’t want to be like, “Your eye color is different!”

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Pre-birth genetic testing is for the benefit of society and individuals.

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>>86

Genetic testing for intellectual disabilities is currently impossible.

With Mii-chan’s level of mildness, it will probably continue to be impossible from now on.

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>>86

A border like Mii-chan is something that can’t be understood even with tests before birth, so it’s tricky.

What can be known before birth is limited to obvious conditions like significant disabilities or Down syndrome.

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Looking back, there was someone who only came for the school lunch… that was the moment I felt a chill while reading.

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Both the parent and the parent’s parent are strange.

Well, I guess they would get a divorce.

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>>90

If there was an old man, at least the financial issues or the time available to take care of the children would have been resolved, and sibling incest could have been prevented.

The old man who just creates and then runs away is the most evil of all.

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This mother has poor education prior to the disability.

Disabilities only amplify the power of the “monpe.”

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At this time, it was still around the year 2000, so understanding of special classes was quite limited.

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>>97

At this point, the special classes only had children who were at a level where they couldn’t even communicate, so it was basically inevitable that they would have to be placed in there…

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It seems that the initiative is likely with the mom, and dad might seriously be at a level of a pet.

I wonder if they would get my daughter pregnant…

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Diversity is important, so it’s good that various DNAs exist.

It means you have the qualities to survive as long as you are not eliminated.

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>>99

The problem is that society is becoming increasingly systematized and diversity is becoming unnecessary.

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I was going to an elementary school for work, but the atmosphere in the special needs class is quite something.

There are a lot of stuffed animals.

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Isn’t this picture of Mii-chan, but of her mother instead!?

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>>102

Well, it’s almost like a clone.

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>>102

Mii-chan is not this violent.

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>>115

Is that so…?

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If I don’t level up the fantasy, the readers will have a tough time, so it feels like I’ve been given a yaku-man.

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It’s just that, you know, it’s not the type of gene that survives.

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>>106

Genes that would likely die out on their own are thriving because modern society keeps them alive.

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>>111

Even among healthy individuals, the probability of having disabilities is relatively high…

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The End of Diversity

Well, if you deny this, it will become a destiny plan, so it’s difficult.

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Grandma has a sense that is normal for her age group, to put it clearly.

It’s too late to change now, so the young ones have to make the change.

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Mii-chan is sometimes told that it’s her own fault, but I feel bad for her.

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>>113

I feel like it’s not this family.

The strong sense of inferiority, in contrast to the aggressive behavior of a mother, is really pathetic as it manifests in the form of a streetwalker who will do anything.

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If there’s a gene that can break through a deadlock, then of course I want it.

These are different from each other at first.

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Things that are too unpleasant do not become popular.

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It’s fine to be diverse, but the premise is that it shouldn’t disturb others.

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It’s a common occurrence that those who reach out with good intentions end up facing terrible situations.

From that experience, the disabled sometimes make a serious job change to someone they truly hate.

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>>118

It’s been almost 10 years, but I remember the atmosphere during the horrific murder case at the welfare facility…

The vague feeling of people who work or have worked in a facility where they absolutely should not do that.

The buzz online died out early on.

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Isn’t saying “I don’t need diversity!” already a form of diversity?

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It’s different from a gene that can survive even in harsh conditions.

What value do genes have that will be eliminated without the protection of society?

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Diversity is sold as a package deal with “acknowledging that the bad ones hold us back.”

So now in America, they are trying to abandon diversity.

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>>121

What they were promoting over there was preferential treatment for specific attributes in the name of diversity and the imposition of ideology…

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>>133

This is called pulling each other down.

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Mii-chan can be cutely edited, but it seems like the thread picture has little use other than being a judge.

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It must have been a gene that was mercilessly isolated until the Middle Ages.

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>>123

You won’t be able to live long without isolation! Even healthy people can’t live long.

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>>123

Rather, it was the Middle Ages that thrived on the bloodlines of the great and where the privileged class flourished.

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There are surprisingly few countries that separate special education for children with disabilities from regular classes, like in a special class.

The regular class is structured in a way that allows students with disabilities to understand to some extent.

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In modern society, what we are doing seems more like mere subdivision rather than diversity…

People are caught up in categorizing, and progress on how to integrate diversity into society is stagnating.

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I wonder whether it really is inherited or if it’s because the closest person mimics it and it becomes acquired, which one is it?

Well, either way, it doesn’t change the fact that it’s better not to have children.

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Human civilization has rejected the reasoning that the majority of males and a certain percentage of females in the natural environment can die without reproducing.

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>>134

If I hadn’t been born into a civilized society, I would probably be dead by now.

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It’s troubling if discussions about civilization start in this manga.

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>>136

It’s a social commentary manga that questions the nature of welfare, you know?

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>>139

I’m also properly preparing a light called Mu-chan.

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>>146

I regret not paying for Yamada’s sushi.

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>>139

“Is there any need to save scum like this?” is a significant issue in welfare.

How far to save is an important matter.

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>>149

One could even view a psychopath with murderous impulses as a pitiful person who, from the moment they were born, had no choice but to lead a life other than any other.

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>>136

Because to be honest, it would be best if this worthless person just died quickly.

It’s a story about a world that can’t be helped, right?

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Isn’t it just that we have to do it as a duty because we’re an advanced country?

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When I was in elementary school, there wasn’t anything like sunflowers. In middle school, it was created, and during regular classes, we were isolated, but we only did things with them during physical education.

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Many parents think that children will grow up on their own, even if it’s not as extreme as this.

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At least what I want to convey in this manga is the enhancement of welfare, not eugenics…

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>>144

The part where Moo-chan, who was properly connected to welfare, was able to restart her life.

I think it’s a story about how even if welfare is enhanced, it won’t matter if Mii-chan doesn’t want to go there.

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>>144

An irregularity in society like Mii-chan.

“Should we consider it an existence that should be illuminated by the light of welfare?”

“Should I take it as ‘You should just die quickly, you worthless piece of trash’?”

People who don’t want to take care of others or don’t have the capacity will choose the latter.

There are many people like that here, or so the story goes.

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Unfortunately, there is no place for parents in the society I live in.

Just as I am not in the society where Mom and Dad live.

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There was a special class in elementary school, but I can’t remember about middle school… I guess there probably was one…

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In reality, it’s possible that either the one teaching is a complete idiot or the one learning is a complete idiot.

When the relationship is just between two people, it tends to become a fruitless argument…

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I wholeheartedly support the enhancement of welfare, but the money to allocate for it just isn’t there.

I wish I had car money!

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>>150

In Japan today, money is a serious issue, unlike countries that have an excessive amount of money.

The country’s debt is increasing, and due to the declining birthrate and aging population, tax revenue is also expected to decrease.

Well, while enriching welfare is ideal, it is also important not to increase the number of people who rely on welfare.

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>>173

No matter what, the elderly population will increase, and people born with disabilities will be born at a certain rate, so it’s challenging.

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>>173

This only leads to a sensitive topic.

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I guess it’s the limits of welfare for me.

I read that there are things that cannot be saved by welfare.

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It feels like it’s the kind of manga that isn’t really funny.

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>>156

It’s not that the manga is unfunny; it’s just that the theme doesn’t make me laugh when compared to reality.

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>>156

I don’t think they came to make us laugh from the very beginning!?

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I feel like I can hear something interesting.

Let’s talk about elementary school!

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The difference between Mii-chan and Muu-chan seems to stem from the differences in the people involved until that point, based on what I read.

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Basically, only those who are prepared to be saved can be saved, so there’s no helping it.

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>>159

And more than the people who truly need it.

Those who want to abuse unnecessary systems are more prepared.

Because those who need salvation have neither the leisure nor the ability.

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In the end, there’s nothing that can be done if those who need saving don’t try to be saved.

I should go to the Hello Work, but I’ve been a NEET for a year.

I might have some issues, so maybe I should go to the hospital.

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“Well, I don’t know, just hurry up and die (Yeahx20)”

It’s a story that can end, and there are also people who want it to end.

There are people who aren’t like that, you know.

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Rather, I wrote that welfare is indeed doing its best and that there are people who are being saved by it.

The reality is being portrayed that even with a well-developed welfare system, Mii-chan cannot escape dying.

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It is really correct not to depict people with disabilities as good and pitiable weak beings.

The perspective that socially vulnerable people are fundamentally ugly but still need welfare support is important.

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The problem is more about the environment surrounding Mii-chan.

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The vocabulary like Araki on the day of wrath.

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It’s fine if people die off on their own without a welfare safety net, but if they resort to theft or robbery, then public safety will be compromised.

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Isn’t there a way for Mii-chan to avoid such a tragic fate? It feels like I’m carefully ruling out all those possibilities.

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>>171

Ticks that parasitize the disabled are dangerous!

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Is that caring teacher really going to retire?

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Was Uematsu that long ago!?

I thought that, but it’s been five years since the COVID-19 outbreak, and that was even before that, so maybe it would be okay to go that far…

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If things had been different, maybe Mii-chan wouldn’t have died, and each of those imaginations is being carefully crushed one by one.

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It can be said about criminals and ethnic groups as well, but even if we say they should be discarded, the abandoned population won’t quietly disappear.

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Those who provide welfare are also human and have the right to avoid unhappiness, so it is unlikely that help will come to those who only bring unhappiness.

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You know that Mii-chan isn’t really dead, right?

It’s like saying my name changed when I married you.

Hey.

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>>181

It seems like you have some hope.

Mii-chan is going to kill you.

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It’s a difficult problem determining how to help someone whose mind is so messed up that they completely crush any option to save themselves.

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Mii-chan is heading towards destruction herself, so there’s no way to save her.

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You seem to like things like the Priority Protection Act.

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History has proven that these kinds of abandonment proposals gradually increase the standards, you know…

It ends up being misused as a means to eliminate people you don’t like.

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>>186

It seems like it will fit.

Let’s go to the concentration camp together!

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It’s a sensitive topic, but nothing will change if we keep covering up unpleasant things.

It might not come up with any ideas, and it makes me feel gloomy, but it’s a problem that I have to keep thinking about.

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Recently, I’ve been seeing a lot of opinions on my timeline suggesting that elderly people should be discarded, and it’s kind of frightening.

It’s not something you can say that easily.

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If you want to create a perfect society, you must eliminate the elderly and other beings that hinder the growth of society.

But if we do that, there’s a possibility that the remaining healthy people will also become unwell.

To prevent that from happening, it will be necessary to change the education fundamentally.

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A fate rushing towards ruin.

Well, I can accept that it can’t be helped if we end up in ruin.

I don’t want you to be ruined, but…

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