Noted comedian Miyuki Oshima recently opened up about her enduring psychological scars due to severe bullying in her past. In a candid interview, Oshima laid bare how these experiences still affect her, even amidst her successful career in the entertainment industry. The revelation has sparked extensive conversations about bullying and trauma in Japan, and how these issues are often ignored or minimized within the society.
Bullying is a pervasive issue in Japanese society, often ignored due to the societal norms of harmony and conflict avoidance. Oshima's brave reveal has reframed the discourse, attracting national attention to this pressing issue. The public, though divided, largely support Oshima, commending her courage and advocating for stronger anti-bullying measures.
In comparison, in the US or EU, bullying is largely recognized as a societal problem with significant measures implemented to combat it. However, the stigma surrounding victims, as well as the difficulty in enforcing such measures, remains a challenge globally. Public figures revealing their experiences can have a profound impact on how these issues are addressed, much as Oshima’s revelation has spurred change in Japan.