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#this wont be swept under the rug like the mods so desperately want it to be
byemizumikahago · 10 months
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hey, sorry if this is random and out of the blue but i wanna say what ur doing is extremely noble. Im glad there's people out there like you who still care enough about calling out terrible people, keep it up! (btw i shared the dropbox link and everything on r/danganronpa like you said to in ur pinned post!)
(DEC 16 EDIT: This post now has outdated information. Please read here.)
I haven't logged into this account in a long while, as I didn't have much of anything to say regarding Mizumi anymore.
Frankly, I assumed I had done my job, and posted as much as I knew and spread the information as far as I could. I trusted that others would do the same for me, and willingly handed off the reins to them. Clearly, it seems to be doing well, since this person has made a post on reddit sharing the information, so I am very grateful towards them. It's not just me who should be thanked for bringing this situation to light, it's also the victim, for having the courage to speak up in the first place, and to all the people who spread the information on what Mizumi has done, as well. So, thank you too, to everyone who tried their best. And thank you, person who sent this ask. While I don't consider myself noble at all, I just try to do what's right, I appreciate it. HOWEVER. It seems as though not everyone is doing their part. I read through the reddit thread, and, while I saw a lot of the expected reactions someone should have to this new information, and many others wishing the victim well, I also saw something much worse; A subreddit moderator, someone with power, someone who is supposed to protect people from harm or punish those breaking the rules, trying to silence and censor people sharing this information. I, essentially, saw a subreddit moderator trying to protect Mizumi. This... is frankly disgusting. I expect better from people that hold authority and power over something, and I expect them not to abuse it just to shut down a conversation because the topic makes them feel a little icky. I don't care that the topic of a child groomer in the danganronpa community makes you uncomfortable— this is a real thing that happens in the world, and it needs a light shone on it. To try and paint this situation as something that has no place being discussed is, frankly, irresponsible on the part of the r/danganronpa moderators. r/Danganronpa mods, expect a response within a few days. I'm a bit rusty in terms of my abilities to gather up information and type up a comprehensive response within a few days, but regardless, I shall do my best.
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