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Tokyo Olympics chief retracts sexist comments, refuses...


When pressed, Mori says doesn’t listen to women
Social media firestorm, calls for Mori’s resignation
Critics say comments erode public trust in Games (Updates with IOC response)
By Sakura Murakami
Mori, 83, apologised at a hastily called news conference, but when pressed on whether he really thought women talked too much, he said: “I don’t listen to women that much lately so I don’t know”.
The hashtag “Mori, please resign” was trending on Twitter in Japan on Thursday and some users on the platform were calling on sponsors to pressure the Tokyo organising committee into dropping Mori from the top post. ....

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Tokyo Olympics Boss Refuses To Resign Over Sexist Remarks


Tokyo Olympics Boss Refuses To Resign Over Sexist Remarks
By Hiroshi HIYAMA, Sara HUSSEIN
02/04/21 AT 6:55 AM
Japan s gaffe-prone Tokyo Olympics chief apologised on Thursday for making sexist remarks that prompted outrage, but refused to resign and dug a deeper hole when he admitted he didn t speak to women much .
Yoshiro Mori s comments, in which he said women speak too much in meetings, are the latest headache for organisers already battling public disquiet about the pandemic-postponed Games.
The 83-year-old former prime minister triggered further criticism when he admitted I don t speak to women much in a hastily organised press conference called to make his apology. ....

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Tokyo Olympic chief apologizes, refuses to resign over sexist remarks? about women in meetings

Tokyo Olympic chief apologizes, refuses to resign over sexist remarks? about women in meetings
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Tokyo Olympics chief Mori staying amid anger over sexist remark


The president of the Tokyo 2020 organising committee has apologised for his “inappropriate” sexist remarks about Japanese female officials for the Olympics, stirring controversy and casting further shadow over a sporting event already delayed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Despite growing calls for his resignation, the 83-year-old Yoshiro Mori, who is also a former Japanese prime minister, told reporters on Thursday that he was not thinking of quitting his post.
Mori made the sexist comments at a Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC) board of trustees meeting earlier this week, according to a report in the Asahi newspaper.
“If we increase the number of female board members, we have to make sure their speaking time is restricted somewhat, they have difficulty finishing, which is annoying,” said Mori, according to the Asahi report. ....

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