rainforest999
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rainforest999 리트윗함

@WHe5oLXD4Q23944 だらけなんです。
当初、市長も教育長も「全面的に被害者である娘さんの味方です。娘さんのことを第一に考える。そして早急に解決する。この2点をお約束します。」と断言してくださいました。
それが加害者が誰か判明し、保護者が相談した途端手のひら返しです。
本当に最低です。
#白岡いじめ
#inPay
日本語
rainforest999 리트윗함
rainforest999 리트윗함
rainforest999 리트윗함
rainforest999 리트윗함

He died with 200 children in a gas chamber, holding their hands until the end.
He was a father to 200 souls who had no one else in the world. As the soldiers shouted and the world collapsed into madness, he looked at his children and smiled, telling them not to be afraid because they were going on a trip together.
Janusz Korczak was a famous doctor and a brave Polish military officer who spent his entire life proving that children are the most important people on Earth. This wasn’t just a job for him—it was his life’s mission.
In 1912, he founded a very special place called the Orphans’ Home in Warsaw, designed specifically for children who had lost their parents and had nobody else to protect them. He didn’t just look after their health; he respected them as complete human beings with deep feelings and big dreams.
He even created a “Children’s Republic” inside the home, where the orphans had their own small government and even their own court to settle arguments fairly. To him, every child was a “precious gift” and a “creative flame” that adults were lucky enough to protect.
He lived by one simple, powerful rule: you haven’t done enough for a child until you have done everything you possibly can.
Because he lived by that rule, his responsibility grew even heavier when World War II began. When the Nazi occupation forced the Jewish population into the walled-off Warsaw Ghetto, Korczak moved all 200 of his children there to keep them together.
In a place filled with hunger and disease, he became their father figure, their doctor, and their only shield. He spent every day begging for food and medicine just to keep them alive.
Because Korczak was so famous and respected, he was offered several chances to escape to the “safe” side of the city and hide. He refused every single time.
He knew that if he abandoned those 200 children to save his own life, everything he had ever taught about loyalty and love would be a lie. He stayed because a father does not leave his children when the storm arrives.
The day they were taken away to the death camps, the streets witnessed something that looked more like a happy school parade than a march to a tragedy.
Korczak wanted to protect the children’s hearts from the terrifying truth, so he told them they were finally going on a trip to the countryside. He had them wash their faces and dress in their very best clothes. They marched through the ghetto singing songs and carrying a bright green flag.
Korczak walked at the very front of the line, standing tall in his military doctor’s uniform, carrying the two smallest children in his arms while the others clung to his pockets to stay close.
Even the enemy soldiers watching them at the train station were moved to silence by the sight of such incredible dignity. When a soldier recognized him and offered him one last chance to walk away, Korczak didn’t even hesitate.
“You do not understand,” he told the officer. “The children are not just my work. They are my life. I will not leave them now.”
In the end, he followed his children all the way into the dark gas chambers of Treblinka. He stayed true to his word until his very last breath, holding their hands so they wouldn’t be afraid of the dark.
When the chambers were opened later, they found him still leaning forward, surrounded by the sea of children who had huddled close to him for safety in their final moments.
Janusz Korczak was a man who had every excuse to run, every reason to save himself, and every opportunity to look away, yet he chose to stand in the fire so his children wouldn’t have to stand there alone.

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rainforest999 리트윗함
rainforest999 리트윗함

奈良県民でさえ滅多に足を運ばない山奥。その奥地に生息するシカたちまでもが「駆除」の対象とされてきた。しかし、そこでシカたちを排除しても、(当時)人間が期待したような結果にはつながらなかった。シカたちを排除して成り立つ環境は、「自然」と呼べるだろうか?と思う。 share.google/6u9yuGXW3E3Hsj…
日本語
rainforest999 리트윗함

「日本全国いじめはずっとなくならない」教育長の発言にいじめ被害少女は絶望…事件から5年「勝手に涙が出てきたりしてしまうことはまだ多いです」≪白岡市・いじめ重大事態≫(集英社オンライン)
#Yahooニュース
news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/250a5…
教育長も酷いけど、この白岡市の市長も酷いな。
日本語
rainforest999 리트윗함

【隠蔽はあるのか③】→結果ありました
開示請求するとほぼ黒塗りでした。しかも1回目と2回目では黒塗りが増えてました。
#白岡いじめ
#inPay
白岡市いじめ被害保護者@TIA27802717
【母、書類整理で隠蔽を見つける】 1回目の開示請求では黒塗りにされていなかった箇所に、2回目の開示請求では黒塗りが⁈ え?どういうこと? #白岡いじめ #inPay
日本語
rainforest999 리트윗함

【隠蔽はあるのか②】→結果ありました
加害者の聞き取り音声データが消去されていました。開示請求した時点では存在しているという話で、開示方法を「音声を聞かせるか文字起こしをするのか検討する」という話でした。
ところが「不存在」との回答。
#白岡いじめ
#inPay
白岡市いじめ被害保護者@TIA27802717
@JwrXk @tadashiism 開示請求した際「削除した」「不存在による不開示」とされました。 #白岡いじめ #inPay #証拠隠滅
日本語

人間って本当に愚かな存在だと思う
文明は発達させたけど人間自体は2000年3000年前と全然変わっていなくて進歩がない 歴史から学ぶ能力は持っていても学ぼうとせず同じ過ちを繰り返す
サル以下だ
Lee@carrot755
@CvqRluwg 人の利便性のために熊の生息地まで奪い 山と人間の居住地を近づけたのも人間だから 熊がそこに居たり来たりするの当然じゃわ 昨夜もNHKでリニアのトンネルの苦労?みたいな番組やってたけど アルプスのトンネルってどんだけ動物の暮らしを破壊してきたか 熊問題で色々考えさせられる 人間の愚かさ
日本語
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