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We are in big trouble if the Japanese people don't get Kishida out of office before Japan collapses!

2023年05月13日 11時22分44秒 | 全般

The following is an utterly rough draft.
When I was a businessman, I visited Kyoto every weekend.
As I have already mentioned, this was my third discovery of Kyoto.

In 2011, I was hospitalized for eight months after suffering from a severe illness that my doctor declared "25% chance of survival."
Since then, I have left the life of a businessman.
As readers know, I have considered it my mission to continue writing this column for the latter half of my life.
I also have cut-off contact with countless acquaintances and live a simple life.
One of my favorite French poets of my youth, Apollinaire, wrote, "I would like to have a cat that flits between books and a best friend without whom I could not live through any season."
I never thought I would live my life that way.
On non-sunny days, I read and write this column, and on sunny days, I take my camera to Kyoto, Nara, and Shiga to photograph seasonal flowers and famous landmarks.
This year has been the best year ever for me in this kind of life.
It started with the plum blossoms; this year was one of those rare years when the days of clear skies and full bloom continued to coincide.
It is probably because all the flowers bloomed earlier than usual.
In most other years, the full bloom of cherry blossoms, for example, would have coincided with the arrival of yellow dust from China.
Without knowing why, I had assumed that the cherry blossom season has more "cloudy" days than the autumn foliage season.
As I have already mentioned, I am also a SONY fan when it comes to cameras.
Japan has flowers in full bloom every season and famous places of interest throughout the country.
Kyoto is the essence of Japan.
The gardens of Kyoto, such as the Kyoto Imperial Palace, Katsura Imperial Villa, and Shugakuin Imperial Villa, maintained by the best garden artisans in Japan, are a concentrated expression of the beauty of Japan, its mountains, rivers, plants, and trees.
In 2011, during the above-mentioned eight-month hospitalization, there was a system of periodic refresher discharges.
For the first time, I suddenly felt the urge to visit the gardens related to the Kyoto Imperial Palace.
But at that time, the Kyoto Imperial Palace was by appointment only.
It was not possible to visit the palace for only one week.
Former Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, who made it possible to visit the palace anytime, has done a great job in this case alone.
At the time, I sincerely desired to visit the site.
I made my request at the window of the Kyoto Imperial Palace.
At that time, I also told the staff of the Imperial Household Agency about my thoughts and intuition.
I asked them to read this column as well.
I made an appointment to visit the hospital on the same day as the second retreat.
On the day of the visit, the tour guide remembered me.
On the way, he glanced at me and explained that the gardens of the Imperial Palace were a collection of the beauty of various parts of Japan.

The situation of the possible passage of the LGBT bill is a result of the fact that Japan is already in the process of enacting the LGBT bill. 
This situation tells me that the nation of Japan has already collapsed.

I am a businessman who spent his life as a small business owner, well-known among his peers in Osaka but completely unknown in Japan.
However, in just ten years of my heyday alone, I paid the Japanese government over 1.7 billion yen in taxes.
It resulted from working like a cart horse, taking only two days off a year in one of the years before he became a business owner.

I learned of this situation yesterday via Twitter.
It reminded me that Mr. Ryusho Kadota hit the nail on the head with his political analysis.
Prime Minister Kishida's wife was invited to visit the U.S. Prime Minister Biden's wife for the Biden administration to get Kishida to pass LGBT legislation.
Yoichi Shimada warned that Biden's wife is more than Biden because she is like the leftist activists who control the Japan Teachers' Union.
I realized that he had hit the nail on the head.
I had a gut feeling that Shimada had hit the nail on the head.
I had been praying that his warning would be wrong.

I lost the will to write.
I had lost the will to continue this column.
But then I thought.
I just thought, "Return those mentioned above 17 billion yen now! I thought.
You stupid idiots! My voice was cohabitating with anger.

Is Fumio Kishida a statesman or a politician?
Many people must have thought it was hard to decide.
But if a public money choo-choo system manufacturing bill such as the LGBT bill,
If Fumio Kishida is serious about passing such a bill as the LGBT bill, a public money choo-choo system manufacturing bill, then the public must pass judgment on him.
He is a quintessential "Tokyo University" fool who failed the entrance exam three times. 
He cannot be a statesman and is just a politician.
No, he is a politician and a big fool who will make Japan an exile and a vassal state of China. 
Because the fact is that even an elementary school-level brain can understand that the LGBT bill is a public money choo-choo system manufacturing bill led by leftist activists, following the anti-hate account, the Ainu bill, the gender equality bill, and so on.
Incidentally, 9 trillion yen of taxpayers' money is currently being spent (budgeted) on the Gender Equality Bill.
It is evident that the most dangerous country in the history of humankind, China, is astronomically expanding its military budget and is about to mass-produce nuclear weapons. 
The current dangerous situation is right before our eyes.
Kishida has not mentioned that 9 trillion yen of taxpayers' money is currently being spent on the Gender Equality Bill.
On the other hand, he has the level of mind to publicly state that increasing defense spending to only 5 trillion yen would require a tax hike.
The Ministry of Finance, which is encouraging Kishida to do so, has a top-notch mind when it comes to ruining Japan, but when it comes to benefiting Japan, it is less than that of an elementary school student, in other words, it reveals that they are mere honor roll students.

He failed the University of Tokyo three times because he did not know the joy of learning.
Lacking the ability to learn independently, he is a politician who listens to those around him (who probably graduated from the University of Tokyo).

It is on the same level as the LGBT bill.
Japan is the only country in the world that displays and announces public transportation in the language of an anti-Japanese nation.
In addition, this anti-Japanese nation, South Korea, is a country that has been continuing Nazism (inciting hatred against other countries to maintain their regime) in the name of anti-Japanese education since Syngman Rhee right after the war until today.
China is a country that has continued anti-Japanese education since Jiang Zemin, the very embodiment of "abysmal evil" and "plausible lies," started it to distract the public from the Tiananmen Square incident.
There is no other country in the world where the two countries' languages are indicated and announced in public transportation.
Everything starts with one person. Who decided this? Nikai? Komeito?
The Japanese people need to know.

And the same goes for this LGBT bill. The same is true for the LGBT bill.
If we know who created it, we can silently know their intentions.
The opposition politicians are mostly leftist activists and the media who want to control Japan, such as the Asahi Shimbun, NHK, Kyodo News, etc.

When MacArthur occupied Japan, he said, "Japanese people have the mental age of 12 years old".
As I have been walking around Kyoto, Nara, and Shiga, I feel it daily, even as a skin sensation.
MacArthur is the embodiment of the mental age of 12 years old. And
The postwar mass media, which only offer flattering rhetoric, and the postwar politicians, who only parrot back their editorials,
It is U.S. Ambassador Emanuel who is forcing the LGBT bill on Japan. 
One only has to stroll through Kyoto or Nara or Japan's four seasons, to silently realize that they are the ones with the mental age of 12.

The following is from tweets by Kaori Arimoto, Takamasa Kadota, and others that we have just discovered.
Kaori Arimoto
@arimoto_kaori
The LDP "went red" in the 1990s.
The LDP was "reddened" in the '90s. 
The LDP executives were like running dogs of China and North Korea, and the veteran LDP members visited North Korea and changed their ways.
Shinzo Abe and Shoichi Nakagawa fought against them.
The LDP, which had turned red, once nearly died and changed in the 2000s.
The "Human Rights Protection Bill," which emerged as a leftover from the 1990s, was scrapped during the Koizumi era.
Can we fight the same struggle?

Quoted tweets
Shuichi Takatori.
@takatorishuichi
There is no such thing as discretion.
Why should it pass when there are more people against it?
I will never accept it! (from Dr. Aoyama's Twitter).
Guidelines for discrimination, the objectivity of gender identity, deletion of the article on schools, etc., which many councilors demanded, received zero response.
Instructions were given to pass it yesterday.
Following the defense spending tax hike, he has demonstrated his power not to listen again.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fv9q7kMacAIQtfm?format=jpg&name=small

Ryusho Kadota.
@KadotaRyusho
Two weeks ago, Koichi Hagiuda, chairman of (party) policy bureau; policy chief, said that "it is not reasonable to limit the time to the summit" for the LGBT bill.
Yesterday, at a joint meeting of the Liberal Democratic Party's subcommittees, most members were against the bill, but they decided to "leave it up to the chairman of the subcommittees.
The key will be Tuesday's policy research meeting and general affairs meeting.
If Mr. Hagiuda does not resist, the "Women's Rights Suppression Law," a rare evil law, is headed for passage.
Mr. Hagiwada is at a critical juncture in his bid to become the next prime minister.
The public is watching.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fv0EiJXaQAoqgxW?format=jpg&name=small

Ryusho Kadota
@KadotaRyusho
Takashi Nagao reports angrily that the LGBT bill, which threatens the right to life of women and girls, was left to the chairman of the joint subcommittee of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan yesterday.
Despite overwhelming opposition to the bill, the pariah Kishida administration is running for the bill's approval as Ambassador Emanuel instructed.
Why is this man the prime minister?
We are in big trouble if the Japanese people don't get Kishida out of office before Japan collapses!
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fv9jdbPaUAAeZec?format=jpg&name=small

Maruyama Hodaka.
@maruyamahodaka
The LGBT bill is really messed up.
There is no statistical research to support the reality of discrimination, no concrete legislative facts to begin with, and no need for law if all it does is promote understanding.
The bill is so stupid that it even uses the same term, "gender identity," in English, a modification of "gender identity.
Prime Minister Kishida seems concerned about his appearance before the G7 meeting in Hiroshima, but there is absolutely no significance in enacting the law so quickly.

Yoichi Shimada
@ProfShimada
The LDP is threatening the Democratic ambassador to the U.S., which has no chance of passing LGBT legislation in the future, let alone before the G7 because the Republicans are firmly guarding women and children.
It is a shameful abomination.

Tadanobu Bando
@Japangard
As a voter, I want to say to the LDP members of the National Diet and local lawmakers.
What is "LDP" without freedom and democracy? I can't, won't, and don't want to write "LDP" on my ballot anymore.
If I only obey, I will call it "Dictatorship☆Emma-chan Fan Club♡.
I look forward to the comeback of sensible legislators who correct what should be rectified.

Shuichi Takatori.
@takatorishuichi
The fact that the executive committee forcefully passed the subcommittee despite the overwhelming number of cautious voices against it (18 to 10) is an outrageous act that will go down in history.
The chairman of the subcommittee and the special mission committee are not to blame, but pressure was exerted from the higher levels to pass the bill today.
Unfortunately, the Diet members would betray Dr. Abe, a conservative and pro-finance advocate, without a second thought once he passed away.

Kaori Arimoto
@arimoto_kaori
Three LGBT bills exist.
Asahi and the leftist opposition wanted the most radical one, the Rikken Democrats' proposal.
They are just saying that they don't want it otherwise.
Just throw it out.
The problem is that there is a fear that women's space will not be protected even if it is replaced with gender identity.
A new self-dealing scheme is incorporated into the current LDP bill.

Quoted tweets
Endo Katai
@ICVvsoEYpiYgzfW
Reply by @arimoto_kaori
The LGTB bill, which was passed by the LDP subcommittee with a minority vote and is expected to be passed by both the lower house and upper house with a majority vote, will promote discrimination, according to the Asahi Shimbun.
Tell them first Per Newspaper will set the tax rate to 15% just for Asahi. lol

Ryusho Kadota
@KadotaRyusho
Shuichi Takatori said, "Instructions were given to pass it yesterday. Following the defense tax hike, they showed their "power not to listen" again. There is no such thing as discretion. So why should it be passed when there is clearly more opposition? I will never approve of it!"
Prime Minister Kishida and his executive branch are following his lead, wanting to turn Japan into a country where homosexuality is taught to children whose sexuality has not been established.
It is an impossible country Japan.

Kairagi
@nipponkairagi
The LGBT law is a discriminatory law against foreigners in disguise.
A satanic law forever blocks Japanese people from criticizing it, while foreigners disguised as LGBT people cry discrimination.
If the LGBT law is passed, married couples with different surnames and same-sex marriages will be enacted.
Japan will cease to be Japan.
The nation of Japan will disappear.

Chiaki Tokai
@ChiakiTokai
Takeshi Iwaya, Chairman, and Tomomi Inada, Vice Chairman, should switch to the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fv6latLagAI7Jw-?format=jpg&name=small

Shuichi Takatori.
@takatorishuichi
The joint meeting of the Cabinet Subcommittee and Special Assignment Committee on Sexual Minorities just ended.
By my count, there were 18 members against cautiously and 10 in favor.
Despite this, the executive committee forcefully pushed through the voices of opposition, and the meeting was adjourned with the chairperson of the subcommittee left to their discretion.
What was the purpose of the discussion? "In the LDP, from now on, even if there are many voices of opposition, we will go through the subcommittee" was the prelude to the discussion.

Chiaki Tokai.
@ChiakiTokai
The LDP is completely corrupt... #LDP #Totalitarianism #I'm against the #LGBT bill.

Tama to protect traditional culture.
@mikihiko225
It's clear that Takeshi Iwaya, the president of the LGBT parliamentary group, has been behind this. The LDP is promoting the destruction of Japan.

 


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