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

日本の時間、世界の時間。
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Asahi also made a foolish argument for the Abe administration's constitutional reform work. 

2022年10月05日 11時13分09秒 | 全般

The following is from Masayuki Takayama's latest book, published on 9/1/2022 under the title "Japanese! Wake Up!" printed on 9/1/2022.
This book also proves that he is the one and only journalist in the postwar world.
It is a must-read not only for the Japanese people but for people worldwide.
"Terrorist Threats" Against Abe, but Ruling Party Wins 
The suspicious behavior of Kiyomi Tsujimoto of the former Democratic Party of Japan came out of the commotion.
To ordinary people's eyes, she appeared to be black.
In the Kake Gakuen fiasco, Yuichiro Tamaki, who the Veterinary Medical Association paid to call for a blank check on the Kake approval, looked like he could have been arrested.
But the Osaka city desk refused to touch that side of the story.
It seemed too immoral to be a newspaper reporter.
Watanabe also came from the same city desk, so it is easy to assume that he was also a member of the immoral group and that "I will be decent" was just a pretext, but he was unusually free from lies.
That is why he was sent to the sales bureau.
After Tadakazu Kimura was fired for his role in the company's wrongdoing, Asahi installed Watanabe, who had nothing to do with lying, as president of Asahi to make a token gesture of remorse.
However, they had no intention of following his leadership.
Someone from the sales bureau would not sway the editorial staff.
So, the Osaka Social Affairs Department and the Tokyo Editorial Bureau rushed to "avenge Kimura Tadakazu's death and bring down Abe." 
So, the Osaka Social Affairs Department and the Tokyo Editorial Bureau all rushed forward with the "Kimura Tadakazu's Revenge, Topple Abe. 
Editorial director Seiki Nemoto led the outburst.
During the recent general election, Asahi had Jiro Yamaguchi and other failed university students stand on stage and call out terror threats, saying that Abe was not a human being and that they would "beat him to death."
As a result, Abe's ruling party took two-thirds of the votes. 

Asahi also made a foolish argument for the Abe administration's constitutional reform work. 
The will of the people gave up on Asahi.
So the circulation began to plummet, yet Seiki Nemoto wrote, "CDP's breakthrough is the finger of public opinion to the arrogant Abe regime, the sole winner," or he wrote many bylined articles asking why this was the case.
Seiki Nemoto, a man who goes out of control, is currently focusing on the Constitution.
The other day, he wrote an editorial denying Abe's constitutional revision, saying, "The foundation for the Abe administration to revise the Constitution has collapsed.
Constitutional reform means fixing what is wrong or adding what is missing.
No matter how bizarre the Constitution is, there are provisions for constitutional change.
Why do we need a foundation for a natural constitutional change?
The foolish argument goes on.
The Constitution is the supreme law by which the people bind state power," he says.
Therefore, the prime minister, who the Constitution binds, "waving the flag of constitutional change is not in line with constitutionalism," he continues.
The basis for this is Article 99 of the Constitution, which stipulates that public officials "including the emperor, ministers of state, members of the Diet, and judges" are obligated to "respect and honor this Constitution. 
But there are no "the people."
Those who talk about constitutionalism argue that the Constitution binds state power and protects the rights of the people. Hence, it is only natural that the people are not included in the Constitution. 
It is called quibbling.
Generally speaking, Japanese people have never had the concept of "state power," and the Constitution reminds Japanese people of Prince Shotoku, not to mention Renho and Tetsuro Fukuyama.
Where is the conflict between the state and the people in Article 17, "Harmony is Precious? 
This article continues.


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