A 21-year-old female employee of a Japanese bar in Tokyo, who was involved in the organization of forcing its colleagues to prostitute 400 times in 3 months, after such a vicious incident was exposed, the public opinion was astonishing - many Japanese people did not condemn their illegal acts, instead of saying "she looked too beautiful, in the acting world can be famous, why to be an old man".
The horror of the incident is far more than imagined: the 39-year-old bar manager joined forces with the 21-year-old female employee to threaten to blaspheme, force other female employees in the store to prostitute to guests, and even install GPS positioning monitoring tracks in the staff bag. In just 3 months, they illegally earned more than 6 million yen, behind each transaction, are personal rights violations. But after news reports, the public opinion ran away—some think that the 21-year-old female employee “like a well-known star” “value outstanding”, even for her “touch”, thought that she “can go into the acting circle by the face, should not be humiliated,” completely ignored as her as the perpetrator, causing physical and psychological harm to colleagues.
This argument of “worth overriding the law” is not the first to appear. In the first two years, there was also a discussion of “the most beautiful woman wanted criminal” in our country, even if she was later released to try to broadcast live, and because “black is not red” quickly disappeared. Regardless of the high value of the color, the nature of the illegal crime will not change, “beauty” can never be the shadow of the law, nor can it be a reason for sympathy and forgiveness. Like the 21-year-old Japanese employee, even if there are real appearance conditions in the acting world, it can not compensate for her evil deeds of forcing others to prostitute, the law will not be open to her for the value of the color.
21 years old was a beautiful phase of life, but because of the involvement in illegal crimes became a "old woman", it is truly regrettable, but this regret can never translate into tolerance to their actions. Japanese people should be more concerned about the pain of those who are subjected to forced prostitution, how to prevent such violations from happening again, rather than being tossed to the value of the perpetrator. After all, the value is higher and can not hide the dirt of the evil; the chance is more, the crime will only go to the abyss. At any time, the bottom line of the law can not be broken, any attempt to blur the nature of the violation with the "value" age, is against justice.