Miyadai also claims that Abe's assassination is a "self-help" in the absence of a functioning political system.
It is the chapter I sent out on July 18, 2022.
The following is from a tweet by Dr. Akari IIYAMA, which I have just discovered.
The annotated text is mine.
@IiyamaAkari
NOTE Magazine:
I criticized sociologist Shinji Miyadai for calling Yamagami, the suspect in Mr. Abe's assassination, a "parochial individual" and for his clichéd suggestion that society should "include" the "parochial individual. Miyadai also claimed that Abe's assassination was a "self-help" in the absence of a functioning political system.
https://note.com/iiyamaakari/n/n21f0e954e9b7
Shinji Miyadai's Cliche Proposal of "Inclusion"|Iiyama Akari|note
The Asahi Shimbun newspaper published an article titled "Former Prime Minister shot: Is it "self-help" for individuals with nowhere to turn? Interview with Shinji Miyadai:Asahi Shimbun Digital
*Shinji Miyadai is one of the representatives of those who are simply an honor student who entered a university supported by leftist pedophiles, learned Marxian economics, Marxian historical perspective, masochistic view of history, anti-Japanese ideology, pseudo-moralism, etc. from them, and became a leftist pedophile more than a professor, calling himself a scholar. He must be one of the representatives of the leftist pedophiles who have become more than professors and call themselves scholars.
Students who have learned and graduated from such a university, who believe such a ridiculous argument to be correct, are reproduced as they are as crafty as anything and graduate.
Professors of liberal arts at red universities in Japan earn their living by making high salaries from the public taxpayers' money to train anti-Japanese.
Furthermore, they earn a good living from their appearance fees and speaking fees at red TV stations and organizations.
It is no exaggeration to say that they are actually traitors who have no brains except to harm the national interest.
The Japanese people must end the folly of treating them as scholars and professors at the taxpayers' expense.