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Translation & Subtitles: thoseguiltyeyes | scandal-heaven.com
Hello, RINA here.
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For today's video, I received a DM on Instagram that piqued my interest a bit,
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so I will talking a little about that.
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First, I'll read the DM.
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"Hello! I'm a 21-year-old woman who's been a SCANDAL fan since middle school.
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I got your zine in the mail!
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I don't know if this DM will reach you,
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but I am sending this in hopes that my feelings can be of some help to you, RINA-chan.
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I attend a women's university
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and am writing a graduation thesis with the theme,
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"Gender from the viewpoint of an all-girl band."
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I originally wasn't really interested in gender and the like,
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and I'm attending a women's university because I had a connection there.
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Me being very interested in gender-related issues is in large due to the various media you continue to send out.
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Thank you very much for creating my four-year topic.
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The message your zine gives is not that men and women are equal (I hear a lot of this in my lectures).
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Your desire to proudly live your life as a woman is conveyed,
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and it feels like the discomfort I've been feeling while attending lectures has disappeared.
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I will be incorporating these feelings and assertions into my paper.
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I'm curious as how you, RINA-chan, became interested in gender-related issues,
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so I'd be happy if you talked about that on YouTube or the like.
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I also feel that a lot of gender-related info comes from you,
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but I'd like to hear if the members talk to each other about things like this,
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or if you put those talks into your music.
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Please tell us about your gender-related stories.
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Also, I'd like for it to reach many women.
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(I'm really looking forward to the DAISY Project)"
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That's the DM I got.
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Thank you so much.
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This was mentioned,
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but I made a zine with the theme of "feminism" and "how women work."
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It's already sold out,
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and I thank everyone who picked up a copy.
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That made me happy.
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I got a lot of reactions,
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and, um...
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Getting back on topic,
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I became interested in gender-related issues due to two big reasons.
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First, the home environment in which I grew up,
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and what I felt as I was watching my mom navigate it all.
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Also, what I felt as I've been in the band.
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As we delved further into things,
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I think I became more interested in gender-related stuff.
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During the time I've been in an all-girl band,
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Um...
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I tried recalling if I had thought about gender and feminism,
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and I will give a few simple examples.
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This is the first one.
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I think this happened about five to six years ago.
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When being interviewed,
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this was said to us as a compliment:
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"You're not an 'all-girl band'—you're a 'band' band."
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I thought there was some kind of catch to it,
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or rather, I was kind of like, "What?"
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We're a band to begin with,
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and I don't think that all-girl bands are below ones with guys in them,
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but it's like they were saying we ranked up.
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I thought, "Huh?"
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I didn't really think too much about it then.
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Of course it wasn't something I got angry with,
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but it was something that stuck with me.
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Now for the second example.
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A while ago there were very few all-girl bands compared to now,
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and even when we'd appear at events or festivals,
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we were constantly the only all-girl band, or the only female artist there.
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When there are 3-4 or more performers,
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everyone's like, "Let's all make this event exciting!"
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So a lot of the time the bands mention each other during their MCs.
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When that happens and we're being talked about,
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"SCANDAL's dressing room smelled great,"
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"When there are four girls, it really is great that there's so much beauty,"
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are some of the things that are often said.
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We know that they don't mean any offense,
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but how can I put it...
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The way things like "It gets brighter when SCANDAL's here,"
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and "When there are four girls, it really is great that there's so much beauty," are said,
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they're similar but also a little different.
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How can I put it?
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For those events and festivals,
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we go out on stage with the same feelings as the other bands.
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We're not just eye candy.
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There was a bit of a catch to those things [said about us].
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Another thing that happens a lot
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occurs during taped events or live events for TV.
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When things are being transitioned and the MC comes out,
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they talk with the artist, and then the next performance happens.
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That happens often.
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During a time when we finished our set and had the talk portion afterwards,
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"You were the only female artist,
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but you were energetic enough to not lose out to guy bands,"
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is how the female MC summed it up
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Unlike the previous story,
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I didn't get an unpleasant feeling from it,
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but music is not about battling to begin with.
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We're not doing this in order to win against someone.
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Each band has their own appeal,
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so I thought that that comparison wasn't something to be talking about in the first place.
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I just gave three examples.
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I've felt all kinds of things as we've continued to be an all-girl band.
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I've been playing in this band since I was a middle schooler,
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and as I've grown older,
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I've gained all sorts of knowledge and experience.
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I started to think that the feeling of strangeness I've had
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has a lot to do with feminism.
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Knowing that what I've felt has a proper name to it,
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and knowing that there are many people worldwide turning that into actions,
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it feels like this fuzziness has cleared up a bit,
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and my heart feels a little lighter.
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So,
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I thought it was very important to send forth what I've realized.
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information can lighten people's hearts.
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The same is true of the stories I told earlier.
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No one probably meant anything bad.
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I truly understand that.
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It's better to update old ways of thinking as you live your ordinary daily lives,
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and I feel that this underlying thing is becoming more and more obsolete in this era.
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It'd be great if those who realize that will pass things on,
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and more and more people will be like, "Ah, that's right," and change themselves.
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I think it's important to raise issues in a way that everyone can enjoy.
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It's not that I've been feeling uncomfortable or angry about the causes.
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I just hope that the causes can be correctly identified,
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and that women lift up other women.
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For men,
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I think there's a pressure that comes from the idea that men always have to be masculine and need to look good,
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and also that they should be a man that supports their spouse financially,
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for which they need to have a higher educational background.
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In that sense, it can be hard to live your life because you're a man.
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However, those "rules" don't actually exist,
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so I really wish that we could create a society where everyone can live comfortably
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by realizing that's something we cannot understand unless we think about it rationally.
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This was also in the DM I received,
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and my way of thinking,
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it's not about living your life whether you're a man or woman, or if you're LGBTQ.
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It'd be great if we can have pride in ourselves
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while making sure to respect genders
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and ways of thinking that fit each of us well.
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I don't think it's that simple for everyone,
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but I think it's awesome when you find a way of living that suits you.
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So,
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I want you to value each style.
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Lastly, about the "Do the members talk about this with each other?" question,
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we do usually do so.
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Every Wednesday the four of us always go to the studio,
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and afterwards we and our staff have a meeting.
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We do this every week and talk about things then, too.
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Of course our opinions can differ,
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and each of us have our own thoughts about gender.
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There also are differences in passion for it.
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It's really all over the place,
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but I think that's fine.
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I value being able to regularly talk about things like that.
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So, what I'm talking about right now is how I personally think and communicate.
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I hope you can regard it in that way.
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I've been getting a lot of messages like this,
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and I feel that what I've been projecting little by little
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is gradually starting to be conveyed.
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That makes me very happy.
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I want everyone to live a comfortable life.
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I want to say, "I'm good with this."