the age of social media and the social atmosphere that makes it difficult to criticize. Conclusion:
Authoritarianism will make Japan a poor country with no freedom of speech.
the age of social media and the social atmosphere that makes it difficult to criticize. Conclusion:
Authoritarianism will make Japan a poor country with no freedom of speech.
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Can we really say that freedom of speech is protected? What is happening in Japan right now may not be a case of force, but rather a suppression by "atmosphere."
Using the example of Sanae Takaichi, who enjoys overwhelming support,
this medical doctor considers bashing in
and there is only one outcome: The defeated nations will share the spoils with the United States and China.»
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in rare earths, but food is still dependent on other countries. Deterrence has been strengthened, but endurance has been weakened. In other words, the Takaichi regime is creating a war that they will lose.
Why? Countries that cannot become self-reliant have no choice but to accept the conditions,
if they don't have food, it will be over before you even start fighting.»
« In other words, even though Japan's food self-sufficiency
rate is 10%, for some reason it is prevented from producing food through rice production reduction policies.The military has expanded, and investment has begun
However, 255 million people would starve to death due to a disruption in logistics. 30% of these deaths would be concentrated in Japan, 72 million people, or 60% of the Japanese population, would starve to death. Even if one says brave things and have weapons,
«A message from Nobuhiro Suzuki, the University of Tokyo
Japan's food self-sufficiency rate is 10%. If a nuclear war were to break out, 27 million people worldwide would die from the atomic bombing.
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affiliated with the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (formerly the Unification Church).”
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“At a press conference after the Cabinet meeting on the 26th (July, 2022), National Public Safety Commission Chairman Satoshi Ninoyu revealed that in 2018 he served as the Kyoto Prefecture executive committee chairman at an event held by an organisation
It is clear what their "Anti-Espionage Act" and
"National Intelligence Service" crack down on: anything anti-Unification Church.”
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anything anti-Unification Church.”
“Just as Kim Philby, a senior official of MI6 (British intelligence service), was a spy for the Soviet KGB, the Chairman of the National Public Safety Commission (of Japan), which cracks down on cults, is supported by the Unification Church.
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“The National Public Safety Commission Chairman (of Japan), who is in charge of cracking down on terrorism, foreign agents, and cults, is supported by the Unification Church. It is clear what their "Anti-Espionage Act" and "National Intelligence Service" are cracking down on:
is watch (assuming neither of us is killed in the war).
As long as things are good now, that's all that matters for them, it seems. It's pointless to talk about "responsibility" to young people who were lured into "Sanakatsu," or to older people who were also lured in despite their age. They will bear responsibility in the near future,so all we can do
stock prices. We need those who voted for the ruling party to firmly support and monitor this administration.
Please refrain from getting away with it by saying later that they were "tricked." Please take full responsibility as a voter.”
Do they think that far? 🤔
“in employment. They also believe that the left's claims of "helping the weak" and "redistribution" are unfair and favor those who do not put in effort. The Takaichi administration won a landslide victory thanks to social media that exploits these emotions and the votes of people hoping for higher
“While young people would call for reform if they were dissatisfied with their employment or salaries, their top priority is a stable society where people can find jobs, and they fear that a switch to the opposition party would cause economic chaos and a slump”
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Hope a similar thing will not happen due to the construction for Chuo Shinkansen Maglev Line.
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some employees’ misconduct, a report of misinformation, etc. Most seriously, following external complaints, the company restricted questioning & reporting of a journalist who conducted investigative reporting, leading to a lawsuit by a former employee claiming that his freedom of speech had been
Kyodo News is holding this exhibition in Shiodome to show how hunger was a serious problem after the previous war so that any vacant plots of land were used to produce food, even those in front of the Diet building and the National Museums in Ueno. Kyodo News has various problems
of its own like
in the hands of politicians, make the situation look like we are doomed.
human rights of citizens, including freedom of movement, thought, and conscience. I want them to recognize the horror of this.
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The prime minister's "challenge" to amend the current constitution, which protects individual dignity and limits the concentration of power
How many of the elected candidates who support constitutional reform understand its contents? The emergency clause (in Japan, which does not have a presidential system) gives cabinet decisions the same effect as laws. This means that power without a democratic foundation is presumed to restrict the
If women are being used as "washes," then the male-dominated structure remains intact. Women are being used as a "card" to get men out of difficult situations.
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From the National Art Center, Tokyo, YBA&BEYOND: British Art in the 90s from the Tate Collection.
We are so behind the times, in the field of city planning and (re)development as well.