▲ Famous Japanese gamer Tanukana 


"A man who is less than 170 cm in height has no human rights"



The Japanese archipelago was engulfed in anger at the 'remark' of a famous Japanese female gamer.



According to Asahi TV in Japan on the 18th local time, according to Asahi TV in Japan, a female pro gamer Tanukana (real name Tani Kana · 30) introduced her anecdote that occurred while using her food delivery service 'Uber Eats' in an online live broadcast on the 15th. made a statement.



Danukana continued her story, leaving her man's stature, saying she felt terrified when her male deliveryman asked for her contact information.



He said, "Honestly, if a man's height is less than 170 cm, he has no human rights. If he is shorter than 170 cm, live thinking that 'I have no human rights'.




Tanukana's remarks shocked the Japanese online community.



On SNS such as Twitter, local netizens criticized it, such as "This is a serious violation of human rights for short people" and "This remark is a 'hate speech' (hate speech)."



On the day of the remark, Tanukana apologized on her Twitter, saying, "I was joking with people who are familiar with my broadcasts, so my words became rough." As it turned out, the criticism grew louder.



Danukana's agency, CYCLOPS athlete gaming, issued an apology on the 16th, the day after the controversy over her gossip, and announced the termination of her contract, saying, "We will never tolerate Danukana's inappropriate words and actions."



Danukhana's official sponsor, Red Bull, removed her Danukana page from her website, and esports team Graft also quickly made a statement saying that her contract with Danukhana had expired last year.



On the 16th, the day after her rant, Danukana bowed her head in a tweet on her own, saying, "My remarks are by no means forgiven and I am taking it seriously for my misunderstanding. I deeply apologize."



(Picture = YouTube capture)