Solo host Hiyu answers hard questions from young viewers on suicide, abusive families, gender identity, and blocked ambitions.
Solo host Hiyu answers hard questions from young viewers on suicide, abusive families, gender identity, and blocked ambitions.
- Hiyu argues there is no absolute moral reason against suicide; his real argument is personal: he would feel sad, so he asks friends not to die for his sake.
- On domineering or violent parents: he recommends calling child welfare services (児童相談所) and moving to a youth shelter, not trying to fix the parent.
- The one case where he cannot say ‘you’ll be fine’: cluster headaches — bat-to-the-head pain for up to 3 hours, recurring daily, no known cure.
- Pre-Trump America allowed schools to accommodate gender identity (name, facilities) without parental consent; Trump reversed this; Hiyu frames it as culture-dependent, not a universal ‘should.’
- On blocked career paths: obstacles are normal and constant; if being told no makes you quit, the desire was not strong enough — true commitment means bypassing every barrier including parents.
- For FTM/bisexual viewers hurt by friends’ comments: be direct and honest; those who reject you after honesty are not worth keeping; building a circle of accepting friends requires filtering openly.
- The framing ‘my family has no violence or neglect’ in a question reads to Hiyu as language the parent planted — genuine safe households don’t need that disclaimer.
2025-03-21 · Watch on YouTube