cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/48291275

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Japanese text: 家でやろう。

English text: Please do it at home.

Image: a male Japanese soccer fan cleaning up a stadium superimposed over an image of a home interior, featuring an exasperated woman doing dishes and laundry while a disengaged man lounges on a couch and browses his phone.

Japanese text: 日本人男性の家庭内労働時間は国際的にみても極めて低い水準。まず家の中のケア労働を分担してほしい。

English text: Japanese men spend among the least time on housework intentionally. Please share unpaid care work at home.

Japanese text: 思いやりは、家の中から。

English text: Start with respect–at home.

    • RaphaelSchmitz@feddit.org
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      I think if you told western men to do the same at home as in the stadium, they’d sit around watching sports while getting drunk.

      Which, gotta hand it to the boomers, they were ahead of the Japanese

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    The English translation is kinda mediocre imo. The word “unpaid” doesn’t come in expressly or implied.

    The level of time spent on housework by Japanese men is extremely low, even from an international view. First, we’d like them to share in the care work at home.

    Thoughtfulness begins at home.

    Personally, I see it as a side effect of the workaholic culture, being unable to divide housework fairly when one or both partners are overworked is bad for both.

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        Edit: I was wrong, thanks to the commenter who checked the alt text on twitter where it discloses being ai :)

        I agree. Literally the only detail I can find that feels smudged or vague at all is the far back right jersey numbers, and they’re pretty small. All the details feel like they were drawn by an actual artist when you look at the hands and feet, or the dishes in the sink, etc.

        I think folks just feel like this simple stylization feels AI, but I don’t think it actually is…

      • usrtrv@sh.itjust.works
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        Characters might have been added after the fact. Look at the pattern on the clothes bin, jersey in the back, the guy’s pants who’s sitting down. Those are the most obvious tells. There are more subtle things that artists wouldn’t typically draw certain ways as well. It’s definitely AI.

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    It’s going to get to a point where sports supporters will decide not to travel because they don’t want to have to do the cleanup after the game. They have checkmated themselves clean. That way the old ball and chain at home won’t stay this uppity about an equal share of housework too! Where does she get these crazy ideas from?

    BTW Japanese people litter too. They just won’t do it when there are TV cameras on them.

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    Yeah the whole cleanup thing in the World Cup/Olympics is very fake and obviously trying to cause a good impression

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      It’s not fake as in at domestic sports matches they trash the place. As a culture they take collective responsibility to keep public spaces clean.

      However, it is true that “keeping up external appreances” is quite ingrained in Japanese culture, which is where the disconnect with keeping the home clean vs. outside can come from.