Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Friday
released an 84-page report on the bullying of lesbian, gay, bisexual
and transgender students in Japanese schools.
In the report, titled The Nail That
Sticks Out Gets Hammered Down: LGBT Bullying and Exclusion in
Japanese Schools, HRW mostly blames the Japanese government for
the nation's “bullying epidemic.”
“Based on interviews with more than
50 LGBT students and former students in fourteen prefectures
throughout Japan – as well as teachers, officials, and academic
experts – this report documents bullying, harassment and
discrimination in Japanese schools based on sexual orientation and
gender identity or expression, and the poor record of schools when it
comes to appropriately responding to and preventing such incidents,”
researchers
wrote.
“Hateful anti-LGBT rhetoric is nearly
ubiquitous in Japanese schools, driving LGBT students into silence,
self-loathing, and in some cases, self-harm,” the report continued.
“The information vacuum combined with pervasive hateful comments
from students and teachers alike means sexual and gender minority
children in Japan sometimes first struggle with their identities with
shame and disgust.”
M.L., a high school student, told HRW
that he was bullied.
“They would kick me or hit me, just
to make others laugh,” he said in a video interview. “Since I
was little, I have wanted to kill myself many times. When I told my
teacher that I was being bullied, the teacher told me that it was my
problem. They behaved as if it didn't concern them or it wasn't
important.”
Researcher Kyle Knight explained that
the pressure for students to conform is driving the bullying.
“Some scholars believe bullying is a
strategy some teachers use, in effect, to outsource discipline to the
student body – that a little bit of bullying or pressure to conform
from peers will make everyone better behaved,” he
said.
Bathroom access was “a huge problem
for transgender kids,” he added. “They were bullied if they used
the bathroom of their sex assigned at birth and bullied if they used
the bathroom of the sex they identified with.”
Knight said HRW wanted the Japanese
government to incorporate LGBT students into its bullying policy, which
is up for review.
“The government should make it clear
that students who want to change their uniform or go to a different
bathroom don't need to be diagnosed with a mental disorder,” he
said. “Japan has the capacity to solve this problem.”