We Shall Now Begin Ethics - Vol. 2 Ch. 6 - A Face I Want to See

What a fucking bitch, i hope the ethics teacher don't just forgives her without holding her accountable for all the horrible things she apparently done.
 
Of all things going on in this chapter, what struck me most was, his motto is going home as soon as work is over...
 
So... he said she's beautiful because she's adept at hiding her ugliness?
 
"That teacher deserves this not because he is a pathetic fool but he is a fucking physics teacher."
-Eonlars
 
There really needs to be serious criminal punishments for witches that pull the false accusations. And also a false rape and hate crime database to track it all.
 
The lessons in each chapter are nice and all, but this school is really fucked up. Where are they living, Japan or downtown Detroit?
 
@Chizan
Reminds me of that other teacher from that manga... what was it called... 1 nen A gumi. That one needs an update
 
@beegyoshi

Isn't that a common occurrence in society or school? It's not something happened openly in public, it was problem that many people have but they often only very few or even no one knew about the problem.
In this manga, we take our perspective into more personal and deeper. This is why "there's no smoke without a fire" every person behavior are related to their personal life. This one here the examples of it, why she have such a terrible personality.
 
Strangely, of the persons presented in this so far the one I'd least be surprised to find out having psychopathic personality is Takayanagi himself. I don't mean it in a bad way as lacking certain degree of emotions and inhibitions he could still 'choose' to live/act perfectly normal. And it certainly would explain how he can respond so indifferently to provocations while at same time seeing past them. In a strange way it would explain the choice of occupation too...

That aside, I'm a bit surprised to find the author is a woman.
 
I think this chapter confirms that its main themes is that nobody is truly wrong/evil but all of us are partially victim and perpetrator.
 
This is going uphill for me.
It shows how teach handles fellow teachers too.
 
Soooo the ethics teacher doesn't bring up anything about the possible abuse of power involved in a mentor entering into a relationship with a pupil. Alrighty Japan, this is pretty standard for manga so whatever.
 
@Kendama
I have no idea what the socrates quote means either. not only was that quote about 'men', not 'women', but what does a 'mirror' have to do with her situation? can anyone explain?
 

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