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Murder in immigrant village

The 30,000 women who disappear in Japan every year are not abducted or killed because they can't stand their low status in life and choose to go abroad or run away from home.

1. Women's Humble Japanese culture has deep roots in China. In ancient China, men were superior to women, and women's status was low, so was Japan. At present, there is still a preference for boys in some rural areas of China, and inequality between men and women is widespread in Japanese society. The status of women is really low, which has caused profound troubles to these women in all aspects. Their own values can't be realized, their thoughts are controlled, their behaviors are constrained, and their lives are very depressed.

Second, the low status of Japanese women before and after marriage is a very common phenomenon. Many women's own freedom is controlled by their families. They can't even have independent jobs, and everything depends on others. After marriage, she became an accessory to her husband. She can only be a domestic nanny, take care of the children, do housework, and then live a busy life. Because there is no financial support, we should look at people's faces in marriage. We shouldn't lose our temper, but it will make our husband unhappy and even have no food. Some women are very independent and want to work to make money, but because of social discrimination, they run into a wall everywhere in the workplace and are not hated by local people.

Third, I want to escape from that cage and realize my own value. Nowadays, the popularity of the internet and the awakening of women's consciousness have prompted many women to resist these seemingly doomed fates. In order to seek a better future, most of these missing girls in Japan chose to run away from home. If they don't realize their own place in China, they will choose to emigrate in an attempt to escape these constraints. These missing girls were not kidnapped, they were pursuing freedom.