Historically Japan would have executed someone like this and that's not an exaggeration there have been examples in the past. Now is that too authoritarian? maybe .
But Johnny Somali (apparently he's Ethiopian by the way so he even lied about that and his real name is Ramsey Khalid Ismael and he really hates people knowing that for some reason so im putting it out there. ) being a public nuisance , disturbing the public constantly and insulting the country constantly and yet nothing can be done about it because he's technically not breaking the law.
Now imagine tons and tons of people behaving like Johnny Somalis/Ramsey Khalid Ismael and creating public chaos and nothing can be done about it cause they are technically not breaking the law.
Suddenly authoritarianism makes more sense
Seen three different videos in a short space of time on him:
One from Vee showing how he's abusing Twitch's ban to irl follow twitch streamers to harass and possibly get them in trouble
One from today showing his arrest and he may be facing 3 years in jail
And this one which is a round up of a lot of it but also leaves in the funny info that Japanese people have started irl doxing him saying his legal name whenever he shows up to force him to mute his streams. And the fact we might have a copycat white boy doing the same thing in Japan.
There are cultures incompatible with living with each other and this whole situation has shown that. Most of these kinds of streamers are like locusts searching for the next thing to latch on to which is harassing people that live in a high trust society because they believe they'll get away with it.
Hopefully he goes to their jail as I heard Japanese prisons DON'T fuck around...