文明のターンテーブルThe Turntable of Civilization

日本の時間、世界の時間。
The time of Japan, the time of the world

Top 10 real-time searchers, 4/26, 23:35

2023年04月26日 23時35分54秒 | 全般

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高市早苗さんがBoston Global Forumから「World Leader in AIWS Award 2023」を受賞👏👏

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Yoshimasa Hayashi is Disqualified as Foreign Minister

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「LGBT法とサミットは無関係!」「時間を切ってやるべきは憲法改正だろ!」

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トップページ

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It was a popular page yesterday 2023/3/5.

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Top 10 real-time searchers, 4/26, 17:03

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Security guards must control the genderless restrooms in the Kabukicho Tower.

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Now that Abe is gone, China thinks, 'If only Takaichi were not here,

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3月31日が締め切りの、WBPC全部の住民訴訟(住民監査請求)の準備をしてる…俺は全部やります。カンパを使い切るくらいね

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Rep. Okutomi raised his voice against delinquent foreigners who threaten Japanese children.

 


It is why it is said that the order to destroy Takaichi may have come from that country

2023年04月26日 23時15分55秒 | 全般

The following is from a serial column by Mr. Ryusho Kadota in the front matter of today's issue of the monthly magazine, Hanada.
The final chapter is a must-read not only for the people of Japan but also for people around the world.
 
Behind the Scenes of the Defeat of the Liberal Democratic Party in the Nara Prefectural Gubernatorial Election
"We are truly sorry to Ms. Takaichi." 
The LDP's Nara Prefectural Federation leaders are all talking about what happened on February 21 this year to Sanae Takaichi, the president of the LDP's Nara Prefectural Federation.
On that day, about 20 people from the LDP Nara Prefectural Federation, including the LDP Prefectural Federation secretary general, prefectural assembly chairpersons, mayors' association chairpersons, town and village assembly chairpersons, and town and village assembly chairpersons, came to Tokyo.
Ms. Takaichi met with them at LDP headquarters, along with Toshimitsu Motegi, secretary general of the LDP, and Toshihiro Nikai, former secretary general of the LDP. 
At the time, Nara was amid an unusual situation concerning the endorsement of a candidate for governor.
The LDP headquarters had been "stonewalling" the candidate recommended by the prefectural federation. 
The LDP's Nara Prefectural Federation had decided to nominate a 48-year-old former bureaucrat from Nara Prefecture, who graduated from the prestigious Todaiji Gakuen School and then went on to graduate from the Faculty of Law at the University of Tokyo, as a candidate who could "win" against the Restoration Party, which is steadily gaining power.
The move was made in response to 78-year-old Shogo Arai, who had served four consecutive terms as governor of Nara Prefecture, informing those around him of his intention to retire the previous year. 
However, the situation suddenly changed when Governor Arai announced his intention to run for governor on January 4, the first day of the new year. 
"What's going on?" 
"The party headquarters is working on it." 
"He says he wants to run for a fifth term but will be 82 when the next period ends. Mr. Arai himself was the one who criticized former Governor Yoshiya Kakimoto, who was seeking a fifth election 16 years ago, for running for multiple elections and had his candidacy turned down."
Mr. Arai refused to meet with Ms. Takaichi.
According to an official of the Nara Prefectural Federation, "It all started with a poll conducted by the party headquarters last October. The prefectural residents strongly criticized Mr. Arai for running too many elections. The poll showed that the difference between Mr. Arai and the Restoration Party was more than a double score, which meant that Mr. Arai was utterly outnumbered. In addition, there is a rule at the party headquarters that no endorsement will be given to a candidate who has won more than four elections, so that no approval will be given to Mr. Arai. Strangely enough, however, the party headquarters did not endorse Mr. Hiraki, who officially received the endorsement of the Nara Prefectural Federation on January 15." 
It was the scene at the beginning of the interview when the eminent leaders of the Nara Prefectural Federation and Ms. Takaichi went to the LDP headquarters.
A source close to the matter continued. 
"First of all, we made a 'petition' to Secretary-General Motegi, but his attitude was strange from beginning to end. Ms. Takaichi, the president of the Nara Prefectural Federation, said, 'Mr. Hiraki is a candidate the Nara Prefectural Federation has decided to nominate through due process. Please give me your recommendation as soon as possible.' Mr. Motegi said he would make every effort at the party headquarters to unify the two candidates. Mr. Motegi said, "Mr. Moriyama, the election campaign committee chairman, is working hard to unify the candidates. Anyway, please give me some time."
The group also petitioned former Secretary General Toshihiro Nikai.
Mr. Arai is a former director of the Japan Coast Guard and has a close relationship with Mr. Nikai, who served as Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism.
The common understanding of the Nara Prefectural Federation was that Mr. Nikai was "behind" Mr. Arai's candidacy. 
A senior official of the Nara Prefectural Federation, who was present at the meeting, said, "Mr. Nikai did not say a single word, just listening to our petition. Mikio Hayashi, his close aide, spoke exclusively with us. But he didn't say anything about recommending Mr. Hiraki until the very end."
Yutaka Moriyama, a close ally of Mr. Nikai.
Mr. Moriyama is the crucial person Mr. Motegi says is "making it sweat."
However, Moriyama's move came as a shock to the prefectural federation. 
"The day after the petition was submitted, Mr. Moriyama met with Mr. Arai in Nara City. He moved quickly! But the truth was the opposite. Mr. Moriyama encouraged Mr. Arai to run, saying, 'Please continue to fight fair and square.' Mr. Arai's determination was strengthened, and he told those around him, 'I will do my best to the end,' with a big smile." 
The prefectural federation was furious at the party headquarters for giving "A Fisherman's Advantage" to Ishin.
Moriyama's comments were reported in the newspapers, and the ripples spread further.
The political desk of a major newspaper commented,
"It was a tremendous 'Takaichi crush.' Even in the case of the document issue, rather than protecting Takaichi, senior party officials advised Prime Minister Kishida to 'remove her from office as soon as possible. 'In fact, the prime minister's intention to withdraw the fabricated statement and apologize was conveyed to Takaichi through the deputy chief cabinet secretary. However, Ms. Takaichi was not intimidated and fought alone, defeating the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan. Even so, the party's executive committee did not give up and even went so far as to have a candidate from the Restoration Party win the gubernatorial election due to the split in the Liberal Democratic Party, thereby creating the 'theory that Takaichi is responsible.' 
Why do they do that? Everyone thinks that, but the key word is "China." 
"The pro-China faction within the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is unwilling to sit idly by while Ms. Takaichi pushes for the security clearance legislation. Some council members have scars on their shins, and others are naturalized Chinese citizens. If this is realized, his true identity will be exposed, and some council members will not be able to become ministers. Ms. Takaichi is also trying to put other economic security laws in place to prevent the outflow of technology to China. Now that Abe is gone, China thinks, 'If only Takaichi were not here, .......' It is why it is said that the order to destroy Takaichi may have come from that country." 
People who work for Japan are crushed-It has become a terrible country.


Now that Abe is gone, China thinks, 'If only Takaichi were not here,

2023年04月26日 23時05分36秒 | 全般

The following is from a serial column by Mr. Ryusho Kadota in the front matter of today's issue of the monthly magazine, Hanada.
The final chapter is a must-read not only for the people of Japan but also for people around the world.
 
Behind the Scenes of the Defeat of the Liberal Democratic Party in the Nara Prefectural Gubernatorial Election
"We are truly sorry to Ms. Takaichi." 
The LDP's Nara Prefectural Federation leaders are all talking about what happened on February 21 this year to Sanae Takaichi, the president of the LDP's Nara Prefectural Federation.
On that day, about 20 people from the LDP Nara Prefectural Federation, including the LDP Prefectural Federation secretary general, prefectural assembly chairpersons, mayors' association chairpersons, town and village assembly chairpersons, and town and village assembly chairpersons, came to Tokyo.
Ms. Takaichi met with them at LDP headquarters, along with Toshimitsu Motegi, secretary general of the LDP, and Toshihiro Nikai, former secretary general of the LDP. 
At the time, Nara was amid an unusual situation concerning the endorsement of a candidate for governor.
The LDP headquarters had been "stonewalling" the candidate recommended by the prefectural federation. 
The LDP's Nara Prefectural Federation had decided to nominate a 48-year-old former bureaucrat from Nara Prefecture, who graduated from the prestigious Todaiji Gakuen School and then went on to graduate from the Faculty of Law at the University of Tokyo, as a candidate who could "win" against the Restoration Party, which is steadily gaining power.
The move was made in response to 78-year-old Shogo Arai, who had served four consecutive terms as governor of Nara Prefecture, informing those around him of his intention to retire the previous year. 
However, the situation suddenly changed when Governor Arai announced his intention to run for governor on January 4, the first day of the new year. 
"What's going on?" 
"The party headquarters is working on it." 
"He says he wants to run for a fifth term but will be 82 when the next period ends. Mr. Arai himself was the one who criticized former Governor Yoshiya Kakimoto, who was seeking a fifth election 16 years ago, for running for multiple elections and had his candidacy turned down."
Mr. Arai refused to meet with Ms. Takaichi.
According to an official of the Nara Prefectural Federation, "It all started with a poll conducted by the party headquarters last October. The prefectural residents strongly criticized Mr. Arai for running too many elections. The poll showed that the difference between Mr. Arai and the Restoration Party was more than a double score, which meant that Mr. Arai was utterly outnumbered. In addition, there is a rule at the party headquarters that no endorsement will be given to a candidate who has won more than four elections, so that no approval will be given to Mr. Arai. Strangely enough, however, the party headquarters did not endorse Mr. Hiraki, who officially received the endorsement of the Nara Prefectural Federation on January 15." 
It was the scene at the beginning of the interview when the eminent leaders of the Nara Prefectural Federation and Ms. Takaichi went to the LDP headquarters.
A source close to the matter continued. 
"First of all, we made a 'petition' to Secretary-General Motegi, but his attitude was strange from beginning to end. Ms. Takaichi, the president of the Nara Prefectural Federation, said, 'Mr. Hiraki is a candidate the Nara Prefectural Federation has decided to nominate through due process. Please give me your recommendation as soon as possible.' Mr. Motegi said he would make every effort at the party headquarters to unify the two candidates. Mr. Motegi said, "Mr. Moriyama, the election campaign committee chairman, is working hard to unify the candidates. Anyway, please give me some time."
The group also petitioned former Secretary General Toshihiro Nikai.
Mr. Arai is a former director of the Japan Coast Guard and has a close relationship with Mr. Nikai, who served as Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism.
The common understanding of the Nara Prefectural Federation was that Mr. Nikai was "behind" Mr. Arai's candidacy. 
A senior official of the Nara Prefectural Federation, who was present at the meeting, said, "Mr. Nikai did not say a single word, just listening to our petition. Mikio Hayashi, his close aide, spoke exclusively with us. But he didn't say anything about recommending Mr. Hiraki until the very end."
Yutaka Moriyama, a close ally of Mr. Nikai.
Mr. Moriyama is the crucial person Mr. Motegi says is "making it sweat."
However, Moriyama's move came as a shock to the prefectural federation. 
"The day after the petition was submitted, Mr. Moriyama met with Mr. Arai in Nara City. He moved quickly! But the truth was the opposite. Mr. Moriyama encouraged Mr. Arai to run, saying, 'Please continue to fight fair and square.' Mr. Arai's determination was strengthened, and he told those around him, 'I will do my best to the end,' with a big smile." 
The prefectural federation was furious at the party headquarters for giving "A Fisherman's Advantage" to Ishin.
Moriyama's comments were reported in the newspapers, and the ripples spread further.
The political desk of a major newspaper commented,
"It was a tremendous 'Takaichi crush.' Even in the case of the document issue, rather than protecting Takaichi, senior party officials advised Prime Minister Kishida to 'remove her from office as soon as possible. 'In fact, the prime minister's intention to withdraw the fabricated statement and apologize was conveyed to Takaichi through the deputy chief cabinet secretary. However, Ms. Takaichi was not intimidated and fought alone, defeating the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan. Even so, the party's executive committee did not give up and even went so far as to have a candidate from the Restoration Party win the gubernatorial election due to the split in the Liberal Democratic Party, thereby creating the 'theory that Takaichi is responsible.' 
Why do they do that? Everyone thinks that, but the key word is "China." 
"The pro-China faction within the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is unwilling to sit idly by while Ms. Takaichi pushes for the security clearance legislation. Some council members have scars on their shins, and others are naturalized Chinese citizens. If this is realized, his true identity will be exposed, and some council members will not be able to become ministers. Ms. Takaichi is also trying to put other economic security laws in place to prevent the outflow of technology to China. Now that Abe is gone, China thinks, 'If only Takaichi were not here, .......' It is why it is said that the order to destroy Takaichi may have come from that country." 
People who work for Japan are crushed-It has become a terrible country.


Yoshimasa Hayashi is Disqualified as Foreign Minister

2023年04月26日 17時42分58秒 | 全般

The following is from Shintaro Fujita's serial column in the front matter of today's monthly magazine issue, Hanada.
It is a must-read not only for the Japanese people but for people worldwide.   
Yoshimasa Hayashi is Disqualified as Foreign Minister
One month after a senior executive of Astellas Pharma's local subsidiary, A, was detained on suspicion of espionage in Beijing, China, a startling piece of information circulated in Nagata-cho. 
A is a China expert stationed there for over 20 years. 
He is well acquainted with the pharmaceutical industry, trading company employees, and Beijing correspondents of newspapers and TV stations.
He was a well-known figure, having served as vice president of the China-Japan Business Association, a group of Japanese-affiliated companies. 
He was also a "pro-China" figure, boasting of his association with the Chinese government and Communist Party officials. 
Why was he detained?
According to sources in Nagata-cho, the Chinese side detained him to keep him quiet, fearing that important information about organ transplants and the new coronavirus, which has become an international scandal, might leak out of his mouth. 
According to a survey by Western human rights groups, as many as 60,000 to 100,000 organ transplants are performed annually in China.
In Japan, only 455 surgeries were performed last year, involving the donation of organs after death from 108 donors.
The figure is not one but two orders of magnitude higher. 
On the other hand, the total number of registered donors in China is only 3.15 million (in 2021), of which 33,000 donated organs after death.
It does not even cover the number of surgeries performed in one year.
Furthermore, organ transplants in China are characterized by short waiting times, and the Japanese also take advantage of this service. 
In Nagata-cho, there was a case in which a secretary of a leading Liberal Democratic Party member known for his pro-China stance suffered from severe liver disease. 
When he was not seen for about a month, he went to China to undergo transplant surgery. 
So where are the organs needed for transplant surgeries, which officially boast the highest number in Asia, being supplied from?
Human rights groups have pointed out that there is a strong possibility that Falun Gong followers and political prisoners of ethnic minorities such as the Uighurs, who are persecuted in China, are being used as "donors" regardless of their own will. Still, there is a lack of conclusive evidence. 
The Chinese side suspects that A tried to take the data that would serve as proof of this out of the country. 
Astellas has been deeply involved in organ transplants in China since entering the country nearly 30 years ago.
Sales of its main product, the immunosuppressant Prograf, which is indispensable for organ transplants, have steadily increased in China. 
The number of transplant surgeries has also increased dramatically in proportion to the increase in sales.
A had been at the forefront of this sales expansion and was able to obtain basic information on organ transplants, such as the number of surgeries estimated from the number of hospitals to which the drug was supplied and the volume of drug supplies.
Another area where the Chinese side suspected A was collecting information on the new coronavirus that had broken out in Wuhan.
As an employee of a pharmaceutical company stationed in the area, gathering information on infectious diseases is a natural act. 
Still, one cannot be too careful because "even mundane data may be designated state secrets" (Beijing resident). 
Moreover, China has a strong spy network in Kasumigaseki and Nagata-cho. 
Eiji Suzuki, former president of the Japan-China Youth Exchange Association, was detained on suspicion of espionage and spent six years in prison even though he was also "pro-China," was advised by an old Chinese acquaintance as follows. 
A Chinese acquaintance of his advised him, "There is a considerable number of spies inside the (Japanese) government. This is a serious matter. Please make sure to disclose it when you return to Japan" (Chuo Koron, January 2023 issue). 
The Japanese government has failed to develop any countermeasures to China's unreasonable stance that anyone who comes into contact with officials of the Public Security Intelligence Agency or the Cabinet Intelligence and Research Office during a temporary return to Japan is considered a "spy. 
Yoshimasa Hayashi, who is seeking the "post-Kishida" position, naturally went to Beijing to ask for the release of A. 
As foreign minister, it is natural that he would make such an overture, but he received no response.
It is about the level of competence, at best, of a "pro-China" figure who even served as chairman of the Japan-China Friendship Parliamentarians' League.
Moreover, he was not even used as a child because he was photographed smiling at the person he was discussing the issue with, and it was aired in Chinese newspapers and on TV. 
The Evening Fuji ran the headline "Foreign Minister Disqualified" on its front page (April 11), and it was exactly right. 
Not only is he a disqualified foreign minister, he is also a disqualified candidate for prime minister. 
One would think that the prime minister, who is also a member of the Kochi-kai, would be disappointed, but he is anything but. 
He was not at all upset.
Then I realized something. 
The failure of the foreign minister's talks had already been factored in.
Hayashi, who had switched to the House of Representatives and was now number two in the Kochi-kai in both name and reality, was the prime minister's the apple of his eye.
He also does not like that Hayashi graduated from the University of Tokyo's Faculty of Law, which he failed three times. 
Rather than letting Hayashi score points in this race, it would be more convenient for the prime minister to have the public's opinion that "Hayashi is not ready yet," to survive the presidential election coming up next year. 
Sanae Takaichi, aiming to become Japan's first female prime minister, is in low spirits after her defeat in the Nara gubernatorial election. 
Secretary General Toshimitsu Motegi, who failed to stop the LDP from sinking in the Kansai region, has lost his reputation. 
Kishida's rivals are on the verge of dropping out of the race.
The truly frightening figure was Fumio Kishida!


Top 10 real-time searchers, 4/26, 17:03

2023年04月26日 17時03分23秒 | 全般

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高市早苗さんがBoston Global Forumから「World Leader in AIWS Award 2023」を受賞👏👏

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外国人が ❶政治的判断に影響を与えるため ❷組織的に子供も動員し ❸国会前で集団行動 って、日本民族として警戒が必要なレベル。

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Japanese people of all ages should realize that "there is nothing cheaper than books.

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That's a level that requires vigilance as a Japanese race.

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From a foreigner's point of view, obtaining a residence status seriously, this is disgusting.

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Who is the missionary who propagates the theory of multicultural coexistence?

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Rep. Okutomi raised his voice against delinquent foreigners who threaten Japanese children.

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Resend. Who is the inside man of Shanghai Power? America's Tough Eyes

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「LGBT法とサミットは無関係!」「時間を切ってやるべきは憲法改正だろ!」

2023年04月26日 14時49分02秒 | 全般

以下は今しがた発見した高橋洋一(嘉悦大)さん、トータルニュースワールドのツイートからである。
高橋洋一(嘉悦大)
@YoichiTakahashi
萩生田ブラックホール砲炸裂→LGBT法案「時間を切るのは筋が違う」と自民・萩生田政調会長 
https://sankei.com/article/20230426-6TZTRDDROFP45HJ2F4TWQEVHIU/
 
@Sankei_news
より
sankei.com
LGBT法案「時間を切るのは筋が違う」と自民・萩生田政調会長
自民党の萩生田光一政調会長は26日、LGBTなど性的少数者への理解増進を図る法案を5月の先進7カ国首脳会議(G7広島サミット)前に成立させるよう求める意見があ…

トータルニュースワールド
@TotalWorld1
LGBT法案「広島サミットで時間を切るのは筋違いだ」萩生田政調会長/ネットは支持「LGBT法とサミットは無関係!」「時間を切ってやるべきは憲法改正だろ!」
totalnewsjp.com
LGBT法案「広島サミットで時間を切るのは筋違いだ」萩生田政調会長/ネットは賛同「LGBT法とサミットは無関係!」「時間を切ってやるべきは憲法改正!」
LGBT法案「時間を切るのは筋が違う」と自民・萩生田政調会長自民党の萩生田光一政調会長は26日、LGBTなど性的少数者への理解増進を図る法案を5月の先進7カ国首脳会議(G7広島サミット)前に成立させるよう求める意見があることについて「サミッ

 




Rep. Okutomi raised his voice against delinquent foreigners who threaten Japanese children.

2023年04月26日 14時37分58秒 | 全般

The following is from Kairagi's tweet that I just discovered.
kairagi
@nipponkairagi
About 2,000 Kurds live in Japan, including refugees, and 1,200 to 1,300, or more than 60%, are concentrated in Kawaguchi and Warabi, Saitama Prefecture. Locals say that delinquent Kurds in Kawaguchi City are terrorizing children.
Rep. Okutomi raised his voice against delinquent foreigners who threaten Japanese children.
Please be thorough about this issue.


quoted tweet
Seiichi Okutomi, Member of the Kawaguchi City Council Liberal Democratic Party
@sei1973jp
Please listen to the voices of the children who live in Shibamae Kawakami Aoki.
Children are frightened by the delinquent Kurdish deeds.
In addition to defending the Kurds, we should look at the site of Kawaguchi City to see why it is not accepted.

twitter.com/ISOKO_MOCHIZUK…

 


Who is the missionary who propagates the theory of multicultural coexistence?

2023年04月26日 14時24分40秒 | 全般

The following is from a tweet by Kamyu Takayasu that I just discovered.
Kamiyu Takayasu (Daphnia Masa)
@martytaka777
▶️Missionary Francisco de Zanda's gaffe
"If you send in missionaries first, and when the number of believers increases, you can easily conquer it by sending in an army. So Spain has a vast territory in the world."
Hearing this, Hideyoshi became furious.
It is the same as what China is doing to Japan now.
Who is the missionary who propagates the theory of multicultural coexistence?

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fuk0ZLwaEAI8IE0?format=jpg&name=900x900

 


From a foreigner's point of view, obtaining a residence status seriously, this is disgusting.

2023年04月26日 14時13分49秒 | 全般

The following is from Kairagi's tweet that I just discovered.
kairagi
@nipponkairagi
If special permission is issued to a child without immigration status, likely, the parent without immigration status will also eventually be granted special permission to reside.
I've heard that there are cases where parents get permission from the perspective of protection because even if a minor gets approval, they can't live if their parents are in violation.
It seems that the child will be used and it will be a situation that can not be forcibly deported.


quoted tweet
Fifi
@FIFI_Egypt
⬜️ Special permission for children without status of residence Government and ruling parties consider bill to amend Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act
https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/66f8cb43b65347bc6f03dca4769a8045bae26c25
So, the government can't just force the parents to return to their home country, so will the parents also be given a residence permit?
The only excuse for granting a status of residence is "children."
From a foreigner's point of view, who are serious about obtaining a residence status, this is disgusting.

 


在留資格を与える口実に”子供がー”って事になるだけ。 真面目に在留資格を受けている外国人から見たら、呆れます。

2023年04月26日 13時56分38秒 | 全般

以下は今しがた発見した海乱鬼さんのツイートからである。
海乱鬼
@nipponkairagi
在留資格のない子供に特別許可を出した場合、在留資格のない親も最終的には在留特別許可が付与される可能性が高い。
未成年に許可が出ても親が違反状態なら生活出来ない為、保護の観点から結局親も許可を受けるケースがあると聞きました。
子供を利用され、強制送還出来なくなる事態になると思われます。


引用ツイート
フィフィ
@FIFI_Egypt
⬜️在留資格ない子どもに特別許可 入管難民法改正案、政府・与党が検討
https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/66f8cb43b65347bc6f03dca4769a8045bae26c25
で、親だけ強制的に帰国させるわけにはいかないし、って事で親にも在留許可を与えるの?
在留資格を与える口実に”子供がー”って事になるだけ。
真面目に在留資格を受けている外国人から見たら、呆れます。

 


Top 10 real-time searchers, 4/26, 13:53

2023年04月26日 13時53分03秒 | 全般

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高市早苗さんがBoston Global Forumから「World Leader in AIWS Award 2023」を受賞👏👏

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It was a top 50 searcher for the past week, 2023/4/26.

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Resend. Who is the inside man of Shanghai Power? America's Tough Eyes

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It was a popular page yesterday, 2023/4/26.

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外国人が ❶政治的判断に影響を与えるため ❷組織的に子供も動員し ❸国会前で集団行動 って、日本民族として警戒が必要なレベル。

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毎日新聞デジタル報道センター・山下智恵…とにかくColabo擁護派で、しばき隊の安田浩一の記事までリツイート

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「すべき」を乱発する江川紹子…自分の価値観…それはジャーナリストの仕事ではありません

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Security guards must control the ge

 


Japanese people of all ages should realize that "there is nothing cheaper than books.

2023年04月26日 12時00分20秒 | 全般

As I mentioned, I switched to regular subscriptions for the monthly Hanada and WiLL long ago, and both magazines will be released on the 26th.
Before I switched to regular subscriptions, I, like other subscribers, was heading to the nearest bookstore on the day the magazines were released.
However, when I switched to a regular subscription, not only did it not arrive on the 26th, but it arrived three days later.
So, for a while, I lost the desire to introduce the genuine papers published in both journals – it is not an exaggeration to say that they are the best in the world – not only to the Japanese public but also to the rest of the world.
Then I put the cart before the horse, so I called the editorial department of WiLL.
It arrived by the release date.
It healed my mood.
However, finding a replacement for my friend who was helping me was difficult.
What's more, just like the Chinese Communist Party and the Korean Peninsula, the rogues who are one of the people responsible for obstructing the progress of the "turntable of civilization" and creating an extremely unstable and dangerous world today are committing serious crimes.
It is the season when plum and cherry blossoms are in full bloom.
In addition, this year, full bloom and fine weather continued to overlap.
It was the best year ever for a photographer.
At the very least, as the readers know, I was aware that it was my role to make the front pages of both magazines known to the Japanese public and the rest of the world.
I refrained from sending out this column.
This morning, for the first time, both magazines arrived together today, the release date.
When I opened the seal of Hanada, the following document came out.

It is not an exaggeration to say that both monthly magazines embody the best journalism in the world today, but I learned for the first time that they are working hard with a minimal number of people.
I thought instantly.
What people make their living from major newspapers such as the Asahi and Nikkei, NHK, and commercial TV stations?
Especially NHK.
It is a state-run broadcasting station with the highest salary in Japan and guaranteed security after retirement.
Not only that, but it would not be an exaggeration to say that a masochistic view of history poisoned them, formed an anti-Japanese ideology, and was under the control of the Chinese Communist Party.
Omission.
I started reading Hanada right away.
All Japanese citizens who can read the print must immediately head to their nearest bookstore to subscribe to both magazines.
As I have mentioned, both magazines are full of world-class genuine papers, but the price is only 980 yen (including tax).
Japanese people of all ages should subscribe to both magazines and realize that "there is nothing cheaper than books."

 


That's a level that requires vigilance as a Japanese race.

2023年04月26日 11時40分12秒 | 全般

The following is from Mr. Tadanobu Bando's tweet that I just discovered.
Bando Tadanobu
@Japangard
a foreigner
❶ To influence political decisions
❷ Mobilize children systematically
❸ Collective action in front of the Diet
That's a level that requires vigilance as a Japanese race.
I want to ask the opinion of the Japan-Kurdish Friendship Association.

quoted tweet
Isoko Mochizuki
@ISOKO_MOCHIZUKI
Before I went to the Judiciary Committee, I saw Kurdish children desperately appealing in front of the parliament in the evening, "Don't pass the bill!" Just hearing the children's voices is heartbreaking...More

https://twitter.com/i/status/1650781295050649600


外国人が ❶政治的判断に影響を与えるため ❷組織的に子供も動員し ❸国会前で集団行動 って、日本民族として警戒が必要なレベル。

2023年04月26日 11時31分38秒 | 全般

以下は今しがた発見した坂東 忠信さんのツイートからである。
坂東 忠信
@Japangard
外国人が
❶政治的判断に影響を与えるため
❷組織的に子供も動員し
❸国会前で集団行動
って、日本民族として警戒が必要なレベル。
日本クルド友好協会の見解をお聞きしたい。


引用ツイート
望月衣塑子
@ISOKO_MOCHIZUKI
クルドの子供たちが、夕方、国会前で「法案を通さないで!」と必死に訴えている姿を法務委員会に行く前に見かけた。子どもたちの声を聞くだけで、胸が張り裂けそうだ… さらに表示