Johnny Somali, ein Live-Streamer, der in Japan rassistische Äußerungen gemacht hat, wurde in Japan zu einer fünfjährigen Haftstrafe verurteilt

by orange_transparent

49 comments
  1. I’m sure he’ll be popular with his fellow inmates. Here’s that attention you ordered.

  2. Okay, the title is misleading. This guy didn’t make one racial slur and end up in prison for 5 years.

    > has been sentenced to a 5-year prison term in Japan following ***a series of law-breaking antics.***

  3. Five years of rice and egg, little sleep, and zero English. Enjoy your stay!

  4. Deru kugi wa utareru.

    *The nail that sticks out gets hammered down.*

  5. Oh thank God.

    I was getting tired about hearing this guys bullshit.

  6. Hope he enjoys the regimented routine of a Japanese prison.

  7. Great news. Best I’ve heard today so far. Very pleased.

    Bye Johnny skinny

  8. I have seen this guy’s videos. If he got shanked in prison I wouldn’t be sad or surprised.

  9. Man. Japanese prisons are something else. This idiots going to go mental.

  10. Imagine being in prison with the Yakuza… After disrespecting their country and fellow countrymen for months…

  11. Unfortunately this is not true. I looked it up on r/Tokyo, they know more details. He’s still in predetention.

  12. This is false. Dude hasnt even been charged yet and they arnt giving him 5 years lets be serious here. Likely just hold until he overextends his visa and deport him again. Hopefully a ban so he cant come back to the country and goes somewhere else.

  13. He got more time than the US diplomats wife who killed someone in England.

  14. Hopefully this little shit learns some respect while he’s in there.

  15. Will this finally get YouTubers to drop their shit? Probably not.

  16. This isn’t verified yet. No sources on this article, and no news of this in Japanese media yet. Hope it’s true, though!

  17. Sometimes your having a bad day and you don’t think anything would cheer you up. Then a something special happens

  18. That article was written by AI and I’m annoyed that I read it

  19. This is what happens when you try to be an edgy little fucktard in a foreign country. It’s the ultimate ‘fuck around and find out’ he’s made his bed, now lie in the fucker.

  20. Article seems sus, the 2nd half reads like something chatgpt would write

  21. Japan resident here. It’s fake. No trace of this on Japanese media. He only got arrested about a month ago, it’s not that fast of a process.

  22. Any better source for this? Article mentions no sources and I can’t find any other news outlets corroborating it, in English or Japanese.

  23. OH THANK GOD
    My morning coffee tastes so much sweeter now. Fuck, that was well deserved.

  24. Fake news. He hasn’t even been prosecuted. No news inside of Japan on or from any actual news outlets.

  25. Fake news, the guy was only arrested on Oct. 12th so there’s no way would already be convicted and sentenced in just 13 days. He is likely in pre-detention and it’ll be months until he even enters a plea.

    Source: r/Tokyo thread citing the same article

  26. This article confirmed absolutely nothing on him getting 5 years..

  27. I don’t know about this one guys, cant find it on any Japanese news site, while him being rearrested recently was all over the news.

  28. >Japan’s penal system, known for its focus on resocialization, reform, and rehabilitation, contrasts markedly with punitive-centric systems. The aim is to rehabilitate inmates to become constructive members of society post-incarceration​​​.

    The author is really really white washing Japanese prisons. Japanese prisons are terrible and there are lots materials backing this up.

  29. Five years? For trespassing and being a general dick?

    I’m not saying I don’t want him to go to prison for five years, but those marines who raped a 12-year-old got seven years.

  30. The article itself has to have been written by ChatGPT, right? There is no way a real human is ending an article like this

    > The incident also sparks a broader discussion on the ethical obligations of streaming platforms like Kick in promoting a safe and respectful digital environment. The onus of fostering a responsible user base lies not only with individual streamers but extends to the platforms that host them.

    > In summary, Johnny Somali’s sentencing is a poignant reminder of the real-world consequences tied to digital misconduct, especially when the boundaries between online actions and real-world legality are breached. The case exemplifies the broader implications for the streaming community and the platforms that enable them.

  31. Unfortunately, 0 japanese sources confirm this week’s old click baiting article without source.
    He is still in detention.

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