>>129 Non, j'étais en France. Les voyeurs nippo-coréens sont célèbres en France. J'ai entendu dire que l'agresseur arrêté dans le métro new-yorkais était un expatrié japonais.
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>>132 はい自動翻訳掛けただけの主語述語めちゃくちゃ意味不明 デタラメ野郎が
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貧乏人の子だくさん 年収は関係ない
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>>133 I was in France I didn’t need to speak French cuz my host family spoke English Anyhow according to them and their friends, it’s been famous that Japanese and Korean men peep at breasts and crotch of women at nudist beaches in France
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And I also heard about a Chikan who was arrested in NY subway He turned out to be a Japanese expat stationed in the U.S.
>>209 アメリカ男性らがベトナム戦争から帰還して家庭でDVを働くので離婚するため働きたいと女性らがウーマンリブ運動をはじめた 女性の経済的自立は命を守る行為 Yes, domestic violence was a documented issue among some Vietnam veterans, and combat experience has been linked to an increased risk of perpetrating domestic violence. The stress of combat, as well as potential PTSD and substance abuse, contributed to this elevated risk. Key Points: PTSD and Aggression: Studies have shown a correlation between PTSD symptoms in Vietnam veterans and the use of physical, verbal, and psychological aggression towards their partners. Combat Exposure: Research indicates a substantial increase in the risk of domestic violence against both intimate partners and children for veterans with combat experience, even when controlling for pre-deployment aggression. Stress and Substance Abuse: A significant portion of the increased risk of domestic violence can be attributed to the stress and potential substance abuse issues stemming from war experiences. Limited Research on Specific Aspects: While evidence suggests a link between combat and domestic violence, research on specific types of violence (e.g., sexual violence) and the experiences of minority veterans is still developing. Military Culture: The culture within the military, including the emphasis on male bonding and a perception of soldiers as heroes, has also been identified as a factor that can hinder addressing domestic violence within military families. Official Policy: The military recognizes domestic violence as a serious offense, but there are concerns that military families may be encouraged to tolerate violence from returning veterans, according to The Federal Lawyer.
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