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Here we go again. Without larger context we don't know if Maia is a victim here, but general remark is that the victim doesn't have to be "perfect" to be the victim. When attacked, they are allowed to respond, even harshly, even mimicking the assaulter. They can have many personal flaws, it doesn't explain or justify them being attacked. Their behaviour can be less than perfect, but they are still victims.I didn’t watch the entire video, but to be perfectly honest, I’m judging the person who recorded and posted the video a hell of a lot more than I’m judging Shibutani. I don’t believe for a second that it was posted out of any genuine concern.
The brother is the more aggressive one, but sister definitely got some verbal lashes in too. They both seem extremely immature to me.
The fights I had with my own brother growing up (and my mother especially) will absolutely put this to shame. I’m sure the outside world would have many cents to put in if these fights were recorded and posted for everyone to see.
Can you really tell that your reception of this video would be different if Maia just stood there with her head down, uttering only weak "please stop" or something like this or maybe cried quietly? Would she be more victim-like to you?
Mid 1900s was WW2, it's a bit strange to talk about dysfunctional households when the world is in havoc.