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Japan Wut 104 "Boomerang Block"

ON THIS INSTALLMENT…

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… Matt discusses a Japanese wearable air conditioner, and does a deep dive on Japan’s mortality rates, the current effects the response to Covid (which is coming back) is having on the economy and bug bullies in Ehime.


EP. 104 SHOWNOTES

NEW PRODUCT

COVID

ECONOMY

Japan and the World

(Note: See Photos for Rockefeller's "Operation Lock Step" Document)

CHINA

EAT THE BUGS

A male firefighter in his 20s, employed at the Kumakogen Town Fire Department.

Male Firefighter:

"If you refuse, you get scolded. It's a constant state of being, so it was difficult."

The workplace involves 24-hour shifts, preparing for deployments with members of the same team. Meals are taken together with superiors and colleagues, he says.

Last October, during a mealtime, his superior brought out insect food.

"He sprinkled it on the rice like seasoning and said, 'If I eat this, it's not harassment.' He ate a spoonful and then pushed the rest onto me..."

He says he was forcefully made to eat insects like crickets and silkworms, which are commercially available for consumption.

"There were other staff members around, but nobody could go against that superior, so we reluctantly watched with smiles. It didn't taste good, it was unpleasant, and I refused, saying 'I don't want to,' but I was told to 'eat it,' so I reluctantly did."

Insect consumption is gaining attention as a potential solution to future concerns about food shortages. However, many people have reservations, and experts point out the following:

Professor Keimi Oda, Faculty of Law and Letters, Ehime University, who specializes in labor issues:

"If eating insects is not reasonably necessary for job-related purposes, it could be considered harassment. Regarding the relationship between the workplace, the municipal government as the employer, and the employees, there may be a potential issue of violating the obligation of safety considerations."


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