私個人が国葬に値しないと思う理由。
Former Prime Minister Abe's 'under control' statement during his bid to lure the Olympics to Tokyo is a lie.
The Japanese people all know this.
The same was true of the "Compact Olympics".
He said all of this for his own prestige and to attract the Olympics.
Would people from abroad attend a state funeral for such a man?
Will people from abroad attend the 'state funeral' of such a man?
Many of the people are against it.
The shooting of former Japanese Prime Minister Abe was a case in point.
While the violence is certainly unacceptable
sympathy for the perpetrators cannot be denied to a great extent.
Former Prime Minister Abe boasts of being Japan's longest-serving Prime Minister.
During his longest term in office, he committed a great number of abuses in the country, many of which are an affront to the law.
And his good deeds are very few and far between.
For him, 'the people' were only those who voted for him, agreed with him, and had money and status, and those who did not, no matter how good and law-abiding they were, were left in a very unfavourable situation for many years.
He also changed taxation from exploiting the poor more and more to distributing more to the rich.
(There has also been a great deal of use of power to suppress and induce speech on the internet.)
The shooter of former Prime Minister Abe was one who was left in such a disadvantageous position for many years.
Also.
The "longest term" of former Prime Minister Abe was also achieved by him changing the law on his own, which is the same act as President Putin's.
(It is for this reason that he was so favoured by Presidents Putin and Trump. ) He is like the current President Lukashenko and the recent US Association gunmen.
He also wanted to change Japan's 'Peace Constitution' and militarise it. His faction still inherits it.)
Former Prime Minister Abe has a bad reputation at home because of his misadventures in the wrongdoings.
He was desperate to be liked, 'seeking credit' abroad and playing big games.
Your reputation abroad is due to that.
Many Japanese citizens are also inwardly disappointed by the way people abroad "praise" former Prime Minister Abe in the dark.
The 'state funeral' of former Prime Minister Abe is an act that is not legal by nature and is questioned by many Japanese citizens.
Those who want to gain personal authority through the influence of that 'state funeral' are taking the liberty of spending huge amounts of taxpayers' money to carry it out.
They are trying to force it through with the excuse that "many foreign dignitaries will be visiting".
I think that if the State Funeral is implemented, foreign dignitaries will have no choice but to visit.
Therefore.
To stop them, please share the above "truth" about former Prime Minister Abe. Also, please look into it.
Why is it treated as a 'state funeral' just because it is the 'longest term of office he has forced himself to serve'?
It is a "dictatorship" itself.
If Emperor Hirohito had not been involved in the war, he would not have been buried in the same place.
Prime Minister Abe was dozens of times more 'dictatorial' and 'tyrannical' than Hirohito.
(Hirohito was originally a gentle personality, which led to the start of the war as a result of the military's forceful subversion of him.)
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