From the news I read about 30 seconds video from a Japanese railway company has angered women. Tokyu rail company wants women to stop wearing make-up while on the train. Tokyu says it has received a lot of positive feedback about the video and will continue to show it. Many women criticize the video as sexist. A woman tweeted: "I can understand if Tokyu ads ask me to stop makeup because the powder might spill, but the railway company has no right to tell me whether I look beautiful or ugly." Others wrote: "If Tokyu wants to suppress those who make others uncomfortable, it should be people who have body odor, or people who smell of alcohol or vomit." A survey of passengers said that women wearing makeup were eighth in the list of disruptions to trains. Other disorders include people who speak loudly on smartphones.

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