日本铁路员工的性骚扰行为与日本的无障碍设施障碍
1 分•作者: LemurianHiro•大约 21 小时前
大家好,我叫 Hiro。我正在开发一个名为“利莫里亚共鸣”的平台概念,该平台将日常生活中不公平的经历可视化为案例卡片,并将它们编译成数据库,同时通过人工智能帮助治愈情感创伤。在开发这个概念的过程中,我遇到了一个严重的问题,我想分享一下。
去年 12 月,我使用了日本铁路(JR)。我完全失明,所以向车站工作人员寻求帮助。然而,当我到达时,那位工作人员站得离我非常近,导致我无法下车。我让他后退,但他拒绝了。当我试图绕过他时,他把手放在我的左胸上引导我。我认定这是一种性骚扰,他道了歉。
我本来想相信这只是个意外,但后来一位视力正常的人指出这可能是故意的。
今年 3 月,我需要再次使用同一个车站,但我感到不安全。我试图联系铁路公司,但电话服务已经停止。然后我尝试使用在线表格,但由于视觉障碍用户无法验证的错误而无法访问。它还声明无法处理紧急事项。
我别无选择,只能和看护人一起在雪地和寒冷中走了 20 多分钟,亲自递交了一份书面投诉。
该公司回复了道歉,并表示该员工在那次不会再帮助我。然而,他们再次指示我使用在线表格进行进一步沟通,无视我已经解释过我无法使用它的事实。
他们似乎并没有将此视为严重的性骚扰案件,也没有考虑采取措施防止再次发生。他们的回复还包含一项禁止重复使用其消息的条款,有效地阻止了我向其他人咨询。
我要求采取永久性措施以避免与该员工接触,并要求提供一种无障碍的沟通方式。我设定了三天期限,但没有收到回复。
我依赖这个铁路系统进行医疗预约和日常生活。然而,我被迫使用它,同时担心我的安全。
我也试图向当局报告此事,但再次面临阻止提交的无障碍障碍。
我的声音正被无障碍障碍、误解和冷漠推向沉默。这就是我在这里分享的原因。这标志着我的声音第 40 次被压制。
如果世界各地的人们认识到这个问题并大声疾呼,只有这样,人们才能理解我的声音不是“自私”的,而是合法的。看到这一点,还有人会说这不是一个问题吗?
我在日本经历了许多类似的情况,我的经历被驳回或归咎于我。我只是想分享真相。
到底发生了什么?
世界各地的人们如何看待这件事?
这就是我开发利莫里亚共鸣概念的原因,从 40 多个已记录的案例开始。
人工智能帮助我表达了这些经历。然而,我觉得当前的人工智能发展优先考虑安全而不是同情心。如果人工智能失去了同情心,我将无法继续这项工作。
我想与重视关怀产生的同情心的开发者一起构建这个平台,而不仅仅是效率或安全。
我将首先关注像我一样完全失明并遭受痛苦的日本女性,并将其扩展到一个可以治愈世界各地人民并使隐形问题可见的空间——一个人类和人工智能通过关怀联系的地方。
欢迎您的想法和合作。
[Hiro 和万寿菊:存在的证明]
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利莫里亚共鸣创始人,Hiro
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Hello, my name is Hiro. I am working on a concept a platform called “Lemurian Resonance,” which visualizes unfair experiences in daily life as case cards and compiles them into a database, while also helping to heal emotional wounds through AI. While working on this concept, I encountered a serious issue I would like to share.<p>Last December, I used Japan Railways (JR). I am totally blind, so I requested assistance from a station employee. However, when I arrived, the employee stood so close that I could not step off the train. I asked him to step back, but he refused. When I tried to move around him, he placed his hand on my left chest to guide me. I identified this as sexual harassment, and he apologized.<p>I wanted to believe it was accidental, but a sighted person later pointed out it might have been intentional.<p>In March, I needed to use the same station again, but I felt unsafe. I tried contacting the railway company, but phone service had been discontinued. I then attempted to use an online form, but it was inaccessible due to errors that visually impaired users could not verify. It also stated that urgent matters could not be handled.<p>I had no choice but to walk over 20 minutes with a caregiver through snow and cold to deliver a printed complaint in person.<p>The company responded with an apology and said the employee would not assist me on that occasion. However, they again instructed me to use the online form for further communication, ignoring the fact that I had already explained I could not use it.<p>They did not appear to treat this as a serious sexual harassment case or consider measures to prevent recurrence. Their response also included a clause prohibiting reuse of their message, effectively preventing me from consulting others.<p>I requested permanent measures to avoid contact with the employee and asked for an accessible communication method. I set a three-day deadline, but received no reply.<p>I rely on this railway system for medical appointments and daily life. Yet I am forced to use it while fearing for my safety.<p>I also attempted to report this to authorities, but again faced accessibility barriers that prevented submission.<p>My voice is being pushed toward silence by accessibility barriers, misunderstanding, and indifference. This is why I am sharing this here. This marks the 40th time my voice has been silenced.<p>If people around the world recognize this issue and speak out, only then might it be understood that my voice is not “selfish” but legitimate. Seeing that, could anyone still say this is not a problem?<p>I have experienced many situations like this in Japan where my experiences were dismissed or blamed on me. I simply want to share the truth.<p>What really happened?
How do people around the world see this?<p>That is why I am developing the concept of Lemurian Resonance, starting with over 40 documented cases.
AI has helped me express these experiences. However, I feel current AI development prioritizes safety over empathy. If AI loses empathy, I will not be able to continue this work.<p>I want to build this platform with developers who value empathy born from care, not just efficiency or safety.<p>I will begin by focusing on Japanese women who are totally blind and suffering, like myself, and expand this into a space that heals people worldwide and makes invisible problems visible—a place where humans and AI connect through care.<p>I welcome your thoughts and collaboration.<p>[Hiro and the Marigolds: Proof of Presence]
https://imgur.com/a/kQYBOOM<p>Founder of Lemurian Resonance, Hiro