Spy x Family receives backlash after saying “Single Women Are Suspects”

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And now let's understand this controversy together: Spy x Family receives criticism after saying that "Single Women Are Suspicious." Thus, a Japanese blog called Myjitsu published an article mentioning that the second episode of the anime Spy x Family received some criticism, after a character in the story said: "A 27-year-old single woman was frowned upon in society."

Spy x Family receives backlash after saying “Single Women Are Suspects”

So, in the episode in question, the character Yor suffers from several provocations from her work friends for being a 27-year-old single woman who doesn't take care of herself, and it was in this scene that Japanese viewers complained.

Yor

Spy x Family receives backlash after saying “Single Women Are Suspects”

Check out some comments: 

“I cried like a baby when they said being single at 27 was a bad idea”

“I'm exactly 27 years old and I'm not married yet, but I felt the advice they wanted to give me”

“So I can’t be single at 27? When I heard that, I almost punched the screen.”

“Disrespect towards single women is unacceptable and makes me cry a lot”

"So you're saying that being single at 27 makes me look bad to society? I have no words to describe that idea."

Synopsis: 

In short, the story of this unusual family revolves around the spy codenamed " Twilight ," who spent his days on secret missions, all for the dream of a better world. But one day, he receives a particularly difficult new order from the command center. For his mission, he must form a temporary family and start a new life?! A spy/action/comedy about a unique family!

Ultimately, not everyone cared about what happened and took the scene normally, but some still continue to comment on the fact and whether being single at that age makes you seem different from other people in the society we live in today.

Via: Myjitsu

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