
Emily, how much is your hourly wage now? It’s $14.30. Are you satisfied with that amount? Of course. It’s twice the minimum wage set by federal law. Did you learn from the manager why that store has high salaries? Yes. It’s because we are not just waitstaff, but “entertainers.” That’s right. You’re perfectly playing the role of a “black maid from the slave era” that makes white people happy. As you say, Master.
It’s 2500 yen per hour…
“Please hire me as a Japanese slave too…”
>>1Hmm, there was a person named Takahashi Korekiyo who had a slave contract…
>>1It seems like it could be in South Korea.
And it seems like I might have to go through something that isn’t worth calling RP.
>>21Damn it… On top of being forced to work an hour of unpaid overtime every day, I’m also required to come in ten minutes early that doesn’t count towards my pay.
To be stuck on a crowded train for 15 minutes without being able to move…!
>>21If it were really RP’d, it would be worse for black people, right?
>>169Somehow like a crazy story from Dubai.
It feels like I’m just being exploited and will be tossed away like a corpse.
>>1First, it’s the tanning salon…
About 400,000 yen gross with a two-day weekend…
Gorgo?
>>3Episode 612
>>5Doctor Golgo…?
I earn a good salary, but there’s nothing in particular to say about it.
>>4Isn’t treating this as discrimination itself a form of discrimination? That’s the way this owner thinks.
About 2000 yen per hour.
Cheaper than water trade.
I don’t quite get this kink even after it’s been explained…
>>8Like a ryokan-style café run by an apron-wearing lady…
>>9It’s a facility for people who get excited about having slaves serve them, not something like that!
>>148I want to be welcomed by a countryside grandmother in a traditional apron, something like that.
Isn’t it quite difficult to separate things without personal feelings of right and wrong?
>>153Before the personal notions of good and evil, black slavery is a taboo even within the United States.
The Japanese apron-wearing old lady is not particularly important.
>>155So that’s a taboo, so it’s not allowed.
It’s a different story than just being said to be bad for the reasons mentioned in the quote, right?
Isn’t the skirt a bit short for that era?
>>10It’s a café specifically for those kinds of fetishes, so there’s no need for historical accuracy.
It’s well done. You can step back. Excuse me. Baton… I’m just providing the “fantasy” that customers seek. I am not a human rights discriminator. In a sense, as a creative manager, there are theme parks where animals are the main characters, but making four-legged animals walk on two legs is not considered abuse because it is a “fantasy.” So, there shouldn’t be any problem if the South has its own “fantasy”!
Because it’s fantasy.
Jobs that destroy dignity might pay well, but they seem to quietly eat away at your mental health.
I think I can handle this much, but I feel like I’m gradually starting to feel unwell.
Really?
Did they really have such mini skirts for maid outfits during the slavery era?
It feels like a husband-dominant cafe, similar to what you would find in Japan.
>>13That’s it.
Fujiko F. also draws short stories with that kind of concept.
>>16“Women have something to sell.” That’s nice, isn’t it…?
The punchline is ironic, but considering the background of how the rights were won, it’s understandable to be angry, and it’s complicated.
Is it discrimination to exaggerate things that actually happened at the time and present them as fantasy? Even though the treatment of workers is properly handled?
Well, if you do something like this openly, it would catch fire, haha!
A person who is amazing in various ways.
Everyone may have their own opinions, but I feel a certain closeness to how people with disabilities used to make a living through their art.
It’s nothing more than having a Chinese girl wear a cheongsam and serve customers.
>>22Well, the weight of historical background is quite different…
>>22The Chinese dress pub doesn’t cause a public uproar, but there is a significant difference where slave-like service from Black individuals would trigger public outrage if it were exposed.
>>30In reality, it is correct for both to burn or for both not to burn.
We both accept it as such a setting, but…
If a customer with serious beliefs comes in, will they be banned?
>>23The fate of someone who says they’re headed towards fantasy, but actually it’s reality, is pretty easy to imagine.
>>23Which is more important, hiring talented employees with high salaries or bad customers?
>>23You can imagine what happens to someone who feels the need to exterminate mice or resort to violence at Disneyland, right?
Did you see it in Django?
It’s fine if you’re satisfied with a high salary, but…
It seems that there was actually a time when white people would come to observe the creation of a human zoo, connecting Southeast Asian children.
It’s not a costume from Japanese maid culture, but if you make it a seriously detailed maid outfit with gloves, it might ignite in a different direction.
It feels like a proper Golgo in the sense of questioning society.
The black maid I saw in the movie Django.
It was just a really good story…
This is a gift…
They don’t seem to be a bad person, but I feel like they might mess up somewhere and end up being guilty.
How much is the bonus?
Doesn’t he ever think, while saying this mustache thing, “What am I doing?”
Is it like yuri sales or BL sales?
It’s a themed café, isn’t it?
Right now, it’s around 2050 yen per hour.
Certainly expensive, isn’t it?
Well, it’s kind of like a concept café.
It’s just that the concept is sensitive.
This person is a character who sees discrimination from that kind of perspective, but this episode’s target is a blatant discriminatory jerk…
Is it illegal to hire Black female servers in modern times?
>>46What did you see that made you understand that way?
Please tell me the title.
>>47Golgo 13
>>47
>>49Thank you, master of consideration.
>>49It ended right at the point where it felt like a story was about to begin.
I think there is a certain pretense regarding slavery, and it seems there is also a kink for having black women dress in somewhat sexy outfits.
Well, if you pay a good amount of money and it’s by agreement, then you’re free to do as you wish.
Customers who don’t understand the role play being mentioned above would likely be banned.
A service where I become the lord and have a naughty kunoichi serve me… is that a thing too?
>>54I might want to go to a Japanese restaurant where I can experience the feeling of a samurai lord from the Warring States period, even if it’s not erotic.
>>92Most of it is eaten during the taste test and everything is cold!
>>139Salt, miso
And alcohol!!
>>92Let’s bring out Yasukey who’s acting so high and mighty.
Thinking of it as a “taily husband cafe” certainly makes sense.
If it becomes public, it seems like it will catch fire.
There was a Black waitress at the Ann Miller in Shinagawa, and she had long legs and a good figure.
I knew they were different from Japanese people after all.
I don’t think it’s something outsiders can comment on if the employee is working with understanding and the employer has no discriminatory intentions.
There seem to be many fools who will fuss about that.
In 4 hours, 10,000… in 8 hours, 20,000, huh…
Ah, husband! I’ll lick your shoes!
I wonder what I should do at a Househusband Cafe.
I can only think of conversations about meals, baths, and going to bed.
>>61Table flip!
>>61Regularly, it’s time for the “Wife’s Rule” period to start!
Gorugo was this kind after all.
This baby is not particularly related to the request.
>>62I helped because I might get involved in trouble if a baby falls.
>>62There might be a concern about causing a commotion.
Golgo tends to help within a range that does not pose a risk, as long as it is unrelated to the request.
Scythian Slave Café
Is this going to connect to China’s conspiracy? It ended right after that.
Isn’t it like 300 yen for 1 dollar?
Gorgo is cool, but not dry, right?
>>70If anything, being too quiet means that what they are really thinking is generally not revealed, so whether they are cool or not is open to interpretation.
Even if I was secretly completely panicking while delivering that monologue, it’s not really a contradiction…
I thought of various analogies, but I concluded that “in short, it’s a themed café.”
Gorugo just doesn’t bend his own rules.
Is the tip included in this hourly wage?
>>73If you’re receiving a regular salary, tips are not necessary.
If there is a cancellation of the request, and the target is likely to die due to an accident, then…
Gorugo will do things like helping out to the extent that it doesn’t seem like he did it himself.
When I found the time bomb, I thought about throwing it out the window, but there were too many people outside, so I decided against it.
There was probably a risk that this would also cause a commotion, but since it was so tense that it made me sweat, it would have been safer to dispose of it.
I thought it was a thread about a literature-themed black gal maid café, but it was something else…
Is it the Conan Cafe or the Kindaichi Cafe?
>>78Me, to Takuboku…?
>>80Not that way.
But that’s fine too.
They are helping to rescue a woman trapped in a building caught in a fire.
It was inferred by the detective that “there is a risk of work being exposed if it becomes noisy.”
There was a time when I rescued a boy during a wildfire.
In American terms, 1 dollar is about 100 yen… the minimum wage is so low.
>>82Were you using a cold sleeve?
>>85It’s 360 yen, right?
>>85It’s from the side, but isn’t it a discussion about the value of prices in terms of the American person rather than the exchange rate against the yen?
This story is about Golgo saving a baby, but there are various script elements stuck to it that make it not very cohesive.
There was a time when it was speculated about the action of jumping to avoid a bird’s egg while training in the dark.
>>84I thought it was poop.
I was surprised and immediately ended up saving the baby, which was not good.
Even at Zikax, there were those who received higher than average pay at the brothel and were provided with high-quality maid uniforms, yet there were still people who burned down the brothel.
>>90Because it’s managed by Zeon…
>>93Since it’s managed by Zeon, the clientele consists of well-mannered high officials and wealthy individuals, so when considering it as a brothel, it’s quite upscale.
>>90Perhaps they’ve done something to make the highlights disappear…
It’s just a regular cat cafe.
Looking at America now, there are moments when I start to think that something I’ve said was merely fantasy could suddenly expand and become real one day.
If it’s a girl like Becky, then immediately.
It’s such an unpleasant maid café…
>>97It’s fine because everyone is participating in this fantasy with full understanding.
What’s wrong with a Black slave being a servant?
The guy with bad taste was ignored, and an even more evil being was sniped and ended!
>>98Because I was sniped first…
But I feel like it would not be acceptable in a Nazi café…
>>102That’s true.
That aside, I have a desire to be strictly disciplined by an older sister in an SS uniform.
>>152Hmm!
There are people in this era with the same mentality as those who would buy children from rural areas, saying they can eat their fill while dressed in beautiful clothes from the Edo period.
>>103Since I’m paying money, it’s fine, right?
>>104If you pay, can you make them do anything?
>>108It’s not okay because I don’t agree with “it’s fine since I will pay.”
I agree that people working at the place in the thread and the maids of Zieg Aкс are nice, so it’s all good.
Hallelujah
It’s far more humane than the era when real indigenous people were captured and put on display…
Here is the extracted text from the image: “` Long live His Majesty the Emperor!! I am a survivor of the special attack squad. Because I am a survivor of the special attack squad, for the sake of that throne, also, as I am one who can maneuver the rough seas of the earth, I will suddenly make the meeting happen and strike high… I will have them hit hard! River Ruba! Kill the ghost! In the peak store of Ginji, I will seize the opponent’s response with my life, sprinkling salt like in a sumo match as I use it to replace national disgrace… I understand it… I won’t forgive this happening first! A friend told me he was strong, but became a jester, and with my high hands, confused with oil, I will make the eyes whirl and be in chaos, but it’s completely silent and serious… “`
This is also a kind of fantasy business.
I was hated to death by Japanese Americans.
I know you’re doing it alone, but you don’t need to connect it to a different work.
I don’t think it’s a problem that you’re in a situation where you have no choice but to agree.
>>113That is nothing but the result of one’s own actions.
>>113I’m hiring them at such a high salary to help them improve!
>>113Is that what the thread picture is about?
>>113It’s amazing, but it’s a bit late now.
The issue of having no choice but to agree is something that can be said about any profession.
Isn’t the gist of the problem in the thread image off?
What was your own doing?
Unknown Old Man Cafe
It’s just a themed café, but if the cast is dressed in Nazi uniforms or as black slaves, can we just call it a themed café?
This uncle confidently affirms that and is also paying, so it’s refreshing.
>>118The thread image is in the outfit of a mini-skirt Japanese maid cafe, so it’s a fantasy.
This is definitely a kink!
If you’re just making them work as waitresses in a restaurant and not forcing them into prostitution, then it’s just a themed café.
A cute grandchild as a racial bomb!! I can’t forgive this!!!!!!!
Hmmmm…!!! 👶
After all is said and done, Golgo is kind to kids.
Even when dealing with a child who is committing a blatant rule violation by threatening with their weaknesses, I would point a gun at them once while warning them to “stop.”
If it’s a sexual preference, there’s nothing that can be done…
It is also a fact that Black people were a slave race…
It’s a fantasy within a work of fiction, so getting worked up over it is pointless.
I need to be able to distinguish it from reality…
>>125Well, I think feeling like “I don’t like this!” is what the author intended.
>>125Isn’t this a character that’s just drawn as a regular crazy one…?
Well, at least from a societal ethical standpoint, it’s definitely out of line… and this manager understands that, which is why they keep it under wraps.
I think it would be different if the attitude was “It’s not a problem, right!?”
Is it really possible for a black maid, who could perfectly grasp her own circumstances and position, to exist as a desire of white people?
>>127“Is it strange for a Black person to be so logical and highly intelligent…?”
That’s strange…
More and more statements that become reasons for being out are coming out.
>>129I quite like how it starts with defense but eventually ends up being “this is definitely not okay!”
Things like this shouldn’t be done in public, and both the customer and the store need to share that understanding, so it’s basically the same as in adult videos.
I wonder what it’s really like, so when I search for “black maid outfit,” all I get are muscular men!
>>131Typhoid Mary and so on.
>>134Irish!
>>131…It’s an ant!!!
It’s completely contaminated by search results!
I’m a pro… but at the same time, this is something that definitely can’t be forgiven… those emotions coexist.
It’s quite deep-rooted to declare that it’s not just a fantasy for people who like maid situations, but rather a Southern fantasy.
I’m glad to have learned about the black muscular maid who embodies the spirit of “Don’t let the clothes wear you! You wear the clothes!”
I feel like I often see Black maids in movies, but I can’t come up with specific examples.
>>143Aren’t you a housekeeper?
>>145You often see well-built aunties.
>>143Gone with the Wind’s Mammy and such
>>165It’s exactly as I imagined.
>>143It would be good to see “Gone with the Wind” or “Help”.
This store has a special room where people of color are prohibited.
>>147Well, it’s an absurd story that a non-white person would be a slave owner, no matter how much of a fantasy it is…
Looking at America right now, I can’t help but think that the customers who are participating are only able to endure it as a fantasy.
Well, if you’re saying it’s fine because you’re paying, then running something like an “Eta Hinin Cafe” would definitely be a problem.
When Golgo reflexively has to shoot a young girl, he clearly shows his displeasure towards the mastermind.
It would be something similar to a geisha café.
There are definitely people who would do this for a high salary, no matter how much it is.
That said, no matter how much money you can get, you shouldn’t compromise your pride as a race.
I can understand why some people say not to sell it cheap.
The SS standard seems quite strict.
>>160Extraction or castration…
If we let customers who say ridiculous things like “Don’t complain since the person is satisfied” into the business, it would immediately fail.
>>163Well, in reality, those with dwarfism are often rejected and crushed.
In short, it’s a maid café.
It seems that the courtesan café is prohibited because it evokes human trafficking.
A black maid, huh?
I can only think of the aunt who cooks for me every time Tom messes up in Tom Sawyer, no matter how much I complain.
It’s important for those involved to have the awareness that they are doing something that is generally not well-regarded by society, regardless of whether or not it’s ethically right or wrong.
It’s higher than the minimum wage set by the federal government, but…
This isn’t really that high compared to the state minimum wage…
In California, it’s $16.
>>174It’s okay to resist, black uncle and sister!
>>174That’s too bad.
Isn’t it crazy to say that Okinawa people, who earn a minimum wage of 950 yen, can get paid 1150 yen per hour!? That’s the same as saying that’s the minimum wage in Tokyo.
In Japan, where there is a strong sense that servants are part of the household, it is quite different from America, where they have been treated as a completely separate type of being.
>>176Is that so?
Tom, who is always being slapped by that maid.
I heard there are high-end soaplands where you can do a dogeza; is it something similar?
Tom and Jerry’s maid was black too.
I used to think she was my owner’s aunt.
It’s a completely foreign story, so I can just brush it off with a “hmm.”
I would probably think it’s gross if Chinese or Korean people were doing this kind of business too!
It’s like a café where you can dress up as a courtesan.
When I think of something like an M girl from an SM club, well…
If enjoying something as a fantasy is considered wrong, then even historical dramas and movies that recreate events up to the liberation of slaves could be deemed inappropriate.
Watching rich people who go out of their way to prepare such a fantasy seems enjoyable in its own right.