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Shinji Ishimaru is the Prime Minister's vessel ?.

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#1
  • 石丸伸二さんを応援します
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  • 2024/07/18 12:11

I would especially like to hear the opinions of the younger generation. I started to be interested in Japanese politics under his influence.
The old man of the Showa era will gradually disappear, and the young people who will live in the AI age will take the leading role. Will Ishimaru become an indispensable leader of Japan? Or will he be erased by politicians and their media?
Personally, I hope Ishimaru will team up with Hashimoto
to change Japan.

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#5


I've been watching since Aki Takata

The power of the Tokyo governor, even influencing the LDP
Behind the scenes, everything was left to Dentsu like the antitrust law, but the press
never reported anything due to the influence of politicians, Dentsu and Tanuki,

the transparent politics Shinji Ishimaru is aiming for.
In the adult world, poison is also medicine, and there are many gray areas
Transparent politics is being squashed,
and the result is the current news.
TV followers, the good-for-nothings ( are swept along ) with no emotion other than
revulsion for their principals...

until they can be persuaded to accept the fact that
it won't resonate with the hard-headed generation
for the time being, the lid is on change
how will it decrease in the future?
wait until we leave for another world in a few years
we have made the future
we can move and think from a future perspective closer to Ishimaru
will there be more people?

How many more voices like
I support Mr. Shinji Ishimaru
for that purpose?

I'll support him
but

Mr. Ishimaru is not aiming to be a prime minister
and he is not a vessel

he is aiming for
in short,
an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.
His basic policy is to make it entertaining
so that each and every citizen of Tokyo can watch with interest
and understand
and visualize the politics they cannot see.

His aim is not Shinji Ishimaru himself, but
how to get the people of the future to participate and think
so that Japan will not be a
poor country 10 or 100 years from now.

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#6
  • ふむ
  • 2024/07/20 (Sat) 07:55
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You cannot change Japan by running for national office. Even Shoichi Nakagawa and Shinzo Abe could not do anything. If that is the case, the most realistic way is to become the governor of Tokyo. The power of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government cannot be ignored by the national government. I really hope that he will win the next gubernatorial election. Or maybe Yuriko Koike's fraud will be exposed and she will be moved up to the next election. If things continue as they are now, Chinese solar panels will be forced to be installed on new roofs in Tokyo. Isn't it bad ??

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#7

https://youtu.be/6oY8XBG2DzY?si=yU8KHcJDzJi5BEpn

I became an American citizen
If you don't care, don't watch

International Children's Peace Prize winner
Rena Kawasaki
It's only 5 minutes
If you are Japanese,
it's worth watching!

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#8
  • 桃屋の三木弁護士
  • 2024/07/20 (Sat) 15:20
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Without people like this, Japan will never change.

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#9
  • 桃屋の三木弁護士
  • 2024/07/20 (Sat) 16:39
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The person who barked "Hajime wo Mochi" is also Ishimaru, isn't he?

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