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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] Too surreal…

I said I’m going to work in Hokkaido, and that’s all.

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Ah, this…

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Crab crab?

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It’s certainly not a decent job.

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I wonder if I’ll become part of the workforce…

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>>4

Even if you can’t work, you still have organs, right?

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Did you die on the northern land…?

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This stubble has a nice flavor to it.

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Did it get sold…?

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Did you take on debt?

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Did you do something bad?

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>>10

It seems that they are not aware that what they are doing is wrong.

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Cute

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Everything about the scruffy beard and strange poses… there’s nothing to do but accept it.

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I thought you were the type who could do simple labor that you were told to do.

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Mii-chan’s manga?

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Yamikin Ushijima-kun

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Having a beard is gross!

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The appearance with a beard really looks like me.

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This actually happened, right?

The person who worked at the ranch for 20 years.

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I think it’s good like a yokai character.

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The kind-looking person next door is probably a staff member of the Hello Work (job placement office), right?

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If it’s a legitimate job and not something shady, it would make a good receptacle.

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Don’t add a beard to a design where the eyes are exaggeratedly large.

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There was a ranch in Hokkaido that gathered people with intellectual disabilities and forced them to work.

Many of them have original sources, and this seems more plausible.

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>>24

In that case, it seems like you are living healthily, so you might become the sole survivor.

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>>27

I wonder if they are living happily…

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>>27

Bad End

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It seems like Dad is no longer in this world.

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I’m glad you seem to be having fun.

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To think that the two of them were disposed of and that Grandma was a strong character…

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People who like this manga probably like sadism as well.

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>>29

Are you handling it slowly?

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>>29

Isn’t it completely different???

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The ring on my neighbor’s hand is scary.

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I remember being recruited and becoming a serf by a nameless person at the school festival.

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>>33

Are yakuza really coming to the school festival?!

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>>33

When the original story became news, people were saying it was the same farm, right?

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>>33

I gradually started to remember, but it seems there was also a regular thread from the side that made them serfs…

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Is the 1 million yen for Mii-chan’s move to Tokyo really…

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>>34

It’s the money that Papa earned…

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>>34

If I can dispose of one person and use the funds to dispose of another, it would be killing two birds with one stone…

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Huh? Is this not a joke?!

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>>35

This week’s installment where the old woman got rid of Papa and Mii-chan.

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It seems like the image that is often used in threads is about to be updated.

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I wonder if I have any value to the Yakuza, Dad.

I wonder if it would be to get certified and make the pension recipient a yakuza member.

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It’s really scary when the gaze doesn’t match…

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I wondered if it looked strabismus-like because of the author’s artistic style.

This is definitely that thing, huh?

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>>40

There’s no character with strabismus other than Dad…

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They must have done quite a bit of research on education, but isn’t this a bit rough?!

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>>41

Three men with intellectual disabilities filed a lawsuit on the 24th at the Sapporo District Court against the family running a ranch (in Eniwa City, Hokkaido) where they had been abused for many years while working as live-in staff. Their representative lawyer pointed out, “This is slave labor.” They are seeking a total of 90 million yen in unpaid disability basic pension and damages.

According to the lawsuit, the three individuals in their 60s had worked for 18 to 45 years at a privately owned ranch called “Endo Ranch.” However, they did not receive wages, and nearly all of the pension funds deposited into their personal accounts were withdrawn. Even when handed cash, it was only about 2000 yen once or twice a month.

The three lived in a prefabricated hut on the farm, but claimed there was no running water or bathroom, and heating was only available in one room. They stated that the bottles used to store drinking water were in an unsanitary condition, breeding mosquito larvae. They woke up at 3:30 AM and worked feeding the cows and farming until sunset, and there were no days off.

The complaint alleged that the city of Eniwa was aware of the situation no later than January 2017, but did not conduct a detailed investigation due to the fact that the manager was a former city council chairman, and thus covered it up.

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>>53

Don’t you have a heart?

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>>83

At least they should have left the water and heating/cooling on.

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>>87

It’s because they are less than even a Yakuza…

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>>41

I initially focused on portraying women’s looks and nightlife topics.

I’m drawing a manga that focuses on women with intellectual disabilities who are relatively involved in night jobs.

Furthermore, it is inevitable that the situation for male disabled individuals, which has further branched out, becomes disorganized.

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>>41

This isn’t really something to focus on here, is it?

It’s just Miichan’s story, after all.

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I’m concerned that even that old lady chased Mii-chan away.

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Do it before Mii-chan is born!

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Old women are still just plain awful, huh?

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>>46

Acting like a victim, but this guy is the real culprit.

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It looks like a character from Namiye Otama’s manga.

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The brother next door at the Hello Work seems very kind and is really great.

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If you get close to animals and instill a sense of hierarchy, wouldn’t it be usable?

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>>50

Is that you, Mao-kun?

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Seriously, why can the person drawing this manage to depict everything in 8K quality with just the bare minimum lines?

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When I went to read it, my imagination was sparked by the images posted on the update day.

It feels like there isn’t much information beyond the images that are usually posted… you know what I mean, Mii-chan.

I’m cramming information onto the bare minimum of pages.

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Hokkaido, you know…

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>>57

It’s a demonic realm, isn’t it…?

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>>57

It’s too wide…

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The old man who skipped out after planting seeds for two disabled people is also the root of the problem.

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Is it only Mii-chan’s mom who survives…?

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>>60

I wish this guy would die too.

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>>62

From the perspective of the reader with a god’s view, it’s extremely unpleasant, but the actions being taken are only at the level of a super annoying neighbor.

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Since the past chapter is over, the next one will be the living together chapter, huh…

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Even considering the era and the dire circumstances, that old woman is just too evil, isn’t she…?

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I don’t think it’s possible to work at this level…

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>>67

It can be used as simple labor for agricultural livestock.

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>>85

Could it be that the maintenance cost is cheaper than that of cattle and horses?

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Assuming that such a ranch still exists today.

What choices of life would there have been for the intellectually disabled and the unnamed who are being exploited there, if they had not been forced into labor?

Was there another way to work?

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>>69

Let’s go to the welfare center!

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To be honest, the pension I receive is enough for me to live without working.

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>>72

Sorry, but I can’t assist with that.

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>>108

How much can you actually get?

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>>117

I can just about manage to live on the disability pension and welfare support.

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It’s sad that there are people who are enslaved even in modern times, like lettuce and ranches.

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>>75

Right now, this country is gathering slaves from abroad…

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If you’re going that far, I think it’s better to rely on welfare.

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Reality is more than fiction…

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Even if they are made to work, the environment is too terrible…

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It may not be well understood how to handle it, even if it’s a good place to entrust the body, instead of insurance money, if it’s a ranch.

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“Click”

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Someone like me, who has no connection to the society of Ujishima-kun, probably can still work within the borderline of being slightly normal.

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Is the pinnacle of the chain of misfortune an old woman?

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>>84

It’s an old man who was thrown away, right?

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>>86

If it’s because of that old woman, then it’s understandable to run away.

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It’s amazing that in Hokkaido, they have been doing slave labor for 20 years without heating or cooling, nonstop.

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>>88

It seems the cow was warm.

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It seems like Mii-chan’s mom, who is just being a NEET without working and abandoning child-rearing, is in the winning group…

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>>89

From the person’s perspective, that’s actually how it is.

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For some reason, the concerning aspects of Hokkaido have become apparent, and that was not good.

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The road to hell is paved with good intentions.

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>>91

This is already malice, isn’t it?

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What’s with that old woman who has connections to the yakuza?

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People who are the type to do what they’re told are such easy targets… It’s terrible…

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I’m glad to know that this kind of community exists due to the recent bottom-tier streaming site incident.

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Hokkaido’s farms can be terrifying, as seen in the case of Yoshitaka Tanaka.

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Looks like you’re having fun working in Hokkaido!

Let’s have Grandma send us off on a voyage.

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Mii Mama also lost her grandmother, so she’ll become a monster that wrecks the neighborhood.

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>>100

It’s already a monster.

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>>100

There was such a bothersome old woman who became a local legend…

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Tricking people with intellectual disabilities to steal their pension for 45 years, making them work long hours with no salary, letting them live in a shack without water or a bath, and giving them no days off.

It’s more dangerous than the Yakuza of the Ninja Realm.

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On particularly cold winter days, the temperature drops to minus 20°C. The milk from the cows is warm against my chapped hands. The prefab house I live in has no running water, toilet, or kerosene. After finishing work, I wrap myself in a futon in my four-and-a-half-tatami mat room and shiver. I wipe my body with a wet towel. When my hair grows long, the boss cuts it with a huge clipper meant for cows. “I was worried I might get my ears cut,” I’m scared.

Spring arrives, and summer comes. I get drenched in sweat from hard work. I scoop water stored in a barrel to drink. Insect carcasses float on the surface. When autumn comes, I pick up acorns to stave off hunger.

The remote-controlled car I brought from the farm where I used to work is broken and has been displayed in my room for a long time now. I don’t know how many years have passed since I came here because I haven’t been counting. The only people I see are the two I work with, my grandfather and grandmother who live in the main house, and the boss.

“I know others don’t say it, but I wanted to leave. After all, I wanted freedom.”

But when I say it, I get scolded, so I “gave up.”

On particularly cold winter days, the temperature drops to minus 20°C. The milk from the cows is warm against my chapped hands. The prefab house I live in has no running water, toilet, or kerosene. After finishing work, I wrap myself in a futon in my four-and-a-half-tatami mat room and shiver. I wipe my body with a wet towel. When my hair grows long, the boss cuts it with a huge clipper meant for cows. "I was worried I might get my ears cut," I’m scared. Spring arrives, and summer comes. I get drenched in sweat from hard work. I scoop water stored in a barrel to drink. Insect carcasses float on the surface. When autumn comes, I pick up acorns to stave off hunger. The remote-controlled car I brought from the farm where I used to work is broken and has been displayed in my room for a long time now. I don’t know how many years have passed since I came here because I haven’t been counting. The only people I see are the two I work with, my grandfather and grandmother who live in the main house, and the boss. "I know others don't say it, but I wanted to leave. After all, I wanted freedom." But when I say it, I get scolded, so I "gave up." This broken remote-controlled car is sad...

This broken remote-controlled car is sad…

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It’s a famous story from long ago, isn’t it? About the farm slaves in Hokkaido.

I’ve really been hearing it a lot since long ago.

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>>104

There are even dairy farmers who are not treating their slaves as slaves, but are doing it themselves, and they’re also getting their bodies messed up…

The family of the former alchemist who stopped dairy farming has gotten better.

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It’s actually a problem that humans are surprisingly resilient.

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https://www.ben54.jp/news/1987

The ranch side also claims, “We provided snacks and juice, along with around 1000 yen as pocket money, not as compensation to the plaintiffs. We also provided three meals a day—breakfast, lunch, and dinner—serving dishes prepared with meat and fish.” Thus, both sides are in direct conflict.

They’re actually making statements at a ninja extreme level.

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>>106

It’s already a problem that you’re making such claims while not paying a proper salary and withdrawing all the pensions.

The fact that reality is harsher makes this claim exaggerated, and that’s not good.

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>>106

The extreme level of evil from the Shinobi is truly real.

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Even though I was giving them sweets and juice… they have no blood or tears…!

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If Mii-chan dies and the Mii-chan arc ends, should we do the serf arc…

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People with a criminal record have no job opportunities, so they are doing slave-like work to survive because that’s the only option they have.

I’ve been hearing stories like that for a long time.

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Women who have a support system in night jobs may find it easier to live when they are younger.

How will intellectually disabled women who find it difficult to work night jobs as they age manage to live?

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Acorn rolls around!

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It’s obvious, but at the ranch I was at before, I had enough leisure to buy and play with a remote-controlled car.

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I wanted to be the type that is physically strong.

I have no physical strength and am weak, so I really can’t do anything.

I don’t even have such options.

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Hokkaido is still seriously like this even in modern times.

It’s all like this, but even though you can find plenty of it by searching, everyone is tired of hearing it, so it doesn’t even become a topic of conversation.

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Is it okay to make a slave out of a person with a disability!?

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By the way, the lawyer for the above-mentioned case of disabled people’s slave labor is…

I can’t allow the municipality to exploit my child who has a disability, I’m absolutely furious.

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You guys are making them do forbidden slave labor without a care!

What’s going on with the law?

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I found it to be more socially oriented than I expected, and it was disappointing.

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>>127

There’s really nothing left to say about Mii-chan’s dad, so it’s probably fine…

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What’s going on in Hokkaido…?

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It’s like a manga that a former politician is running a ranch!

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I thought it was a story from decades ago, but it’s happening now – Hokkaido slave ranch…

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>>130

The person answering the interview in Ueno has been doing it for about 20 years.

Another person seems to be longer.

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If it becomes a labor force, that’s a great deal.

If it’s no good, then the role of insurance money is…

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If Mii-chan had been born in Hokkaido, things would have been much more difficult.

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>>132

Maybe I died in middle school.

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Seeing things like this makes me feel heavy-hearted, thinking that my fate might end up like this.

It would have been enough if Mu-chan was just laughing in the collage.

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>>136

There’s no way they’ll send you to Hokkaido… Just rely on welfare and live quietly.

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I am disappointed; I will stop drinking milk.

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He became the sea.

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In Hokkaido, where it’s so vast that there are places out of sight of others, crazy things are happening…

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>>140

Young people are harvesting, drying, and selling wild cannabis.

It seems like American kids are making lemonade.

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Until a little after Corona, Hokkaido products were available at Daiso and other businesses.

I can buy decent but cheap food from overseas at about the same price.

I was wondering what the heck is going on, but I somehow started to understand…

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The old woman is disposing of things more systematically than I thought.

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This is amazing!

They’ve done such terrible things up to this point, they’re ruining the ranch, the perpetrator’s name is being hidden, and they’re doing whatever they want.

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>>147

It’s just a story where, if anything, the evil boss died and everyone came together to wash away the records, and that’s how it came out.

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If you say something is rough and then bring out something even better in reality, that’s just unfair…

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Dad, who may still be alive even though he can’t escape.

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>>152

Even if Dad is alive, Mii-chan will die, so it doesn’t mean anything.

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I remember there was something in the newspaper about foreign workers in Hokkaido having a terrible time…

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The setting has been exaggerated to the point of being comical.

They are just an extraordinarily unfortunate person, regardless of their disability.

It’s not a missed opportunity in welfare, but being overlooked by God.

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It is said that a significant percentage of agricultural workers in the United States are undocumented immigrants.

Everyone seems to think the same thing.

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Well, this is probably just the tip of the iceberg…

Because it’s a land with icebergs.

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By the way, it seems that the owner of the ranch was considered a local celebrity…

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I think there aren’t many people who come to work in Japan who have a good impression of the country, regardless of those who come for tourism.

But I guess only the impression remains that Japan is a good country for the wealthy who visit to have fun, as those layers are dying out.

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>>158

The workplace I was in started accepting technical intern trainees, and the treatment was really good.

Foreigners who are working here also say, “I want to work here forever,” so they are obtaining specific skills.

Instead, Japanese people would come to work for 2-3 hours during the late night on holidays for the breaks of the foreign night shift workers, but they kept quitting more and more!

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>>158

People who come with government support said that even while working and sending money back home, they can still play for several years after returning.

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Even if he gets paid, Dad will probably just buy a remote-controlled car instead of sending money.

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Healthcare is at a very high level, but working in it is tough.

I think it’s the same everywhere that the services that are enjoyable to receive tend to be miserable for the providers.

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Dad doesn’t seem to have any thinking ability to begin with…

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Disabled people are like a goose that lays golden eggs, as they can also withdraw pensions.

Furthermore, they are made to work.

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>>162

Why do you do something like splitting open the goose’s belly instead of being patient and waiting for the golden eggs?

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>>164

Terrifyingly, the main culprit, a former city council chairman, exploited everyone until death escaped him.

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It’s the armor guy from Chiikawa, right?

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From the perspective of an old woman, it’s terrible that this is the best solution based solely on cost-performance.

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The bullying murder in Hokkaido is really strange in that country.

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>>168

Well, those guys over there recognize us as a different country to the extent that they call Honshu the mainland.

It’s not Japan.

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I have never been a slave or a prisoner, but it seems like being a prisoner might be a more privileged life?

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The parents are disabled, the grandfather is missing, and the individual has a mysterious ponytail incident in middle school related to rape, making it a case of dropout regardless of disability or normalcy.

Rather, having a disability and being strangely thick-skinned might actually be okay, right?

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Sometimes I think that not having too much intelligence might help one enjoy life more.

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>>173

That’s true.

I think that someone like me, a half-hearted person, would be the one to lose the most.

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There was a documentary.

45 years!?

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>>174

It’s a story that three live-in workers said it seems to be true from a long time ago.

The interview above features someone who has been in the field for only 20 years.

I can’t help but think that there may have been several intellectually disabled individuals who died on the farm before this came to light.

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An old woman is going to abandon her son at the mountain where old people are discarded.

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I feel like there was a nameless person on the ranch side who escaped in a similar manner.

I don’t know if it was Hokkaido or not.

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In Hokkaido, there are many jobs related to agriculture, fishing, prostitution, and work for people with disabilities.

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>>184

What do you think Hokkaido is…?

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>>194

It’s a region with a lot of agriculture, forestry, and prostitution, right?

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It’s impressive that they haven’t noticed after being made to do it for decades.

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I don’t know much about the serfs, only what I’ve heard through others, but there’s also a story about someone chasing after to bring them back, which was pretty scary.

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With the money from selling my son, I’m driving my grandchild out!

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It seems that people who can’t escape from black labor might have mild intellectual disabilities in that sense.

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>>189

It’s just my perspective, but I feel like it’s somehow less of a hassle to endure the current situation than to make decisions or judgments.

I hate to confirm things, and I haven’t even been tested for any disabilities.

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Given how much misfortune has been piled on so far, it’s really possible that losing all my parents in a disaster like an earthquake tsunami could happen.

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The labor part of a dark side job is not the dark side.

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Even old folks like us have the opportunity to conceive and be conceived, huh?

I’m done for.

I barely have enough intelligence to work, so I can’t receive welfare or social security, yet I will eventually die alone.

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Well, I want to believe this is just a small part of it, but farms… you can’t keep an eye on everything, can you…

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Wasn’t that crab job at a level that could kill you overseas?

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It’s suddenly become hard to tease Mii-chan’s dad all at once…

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I see.

The safety in Japan may also be supported by the fact that the living area is small in relation to the population.

In a vast country like that of the continent, there are plenty of places where people’s attention doesn’t reach.

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It would have been good if I could have relied on a caseworker without worrying about appearances, but I wonder if my mother sent me to Hokkaido to hide it from society.

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Hokkaido isn’t all like this, but there are definitely many places that are vast and out of sight.

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    [Buddha’s birthday is next week.]

    • April 1, 2025
    [Buddha’s birthday is next week.]

    [Granblue Fantasy] I got the Vickra performance without it showing up, but I have no regrets about getting it with the Lynx ticket.

    • April 1, 2025
    [Granblue Fantasy] I got the Vickra performance without it showing up, but I have no regrets about getting it with the Lynx ticket.