小さい人からの質問におっさんが答えるやつ
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