Talk:Hiyama Kiyoteru/@comment-208.104.224.121-20141122163644/@comment-53539-20141123105825

Teachers in Japan usually are portrayed as "very professional" as thats the image Japan wants to go with. Or would like to go with. Its like... The schools deny bullying in Japan even though it DOES take place. But honestly, every country has things it likes to portray in a good light.

I remember when they showed a video on the news of a new courtroom opening in China, the videos showed inside the court within China itself, showed justice being held at the highest standard. Meanwhile outside the courts, a crowd of people were gathered protesting because they could not even get into the court to get their particular cases seen to and were being ignored. And I know the British military does not like unprofessional standards to be portrayed about its troops, never has done. :-/

At the end of the day Kiyoteru is a teacher so he'll be portrayed as the typical Japanese teacher. If not for the Ice Mountain stuff, he'd be very black and white. >_<