Japanese Communist Party Policy Committee Chairman and Senator Yamazoe Hiroshi wrote on his post last night (December 19): "The real issue is that officials in the Prime Minister's office made statements about 'possessing nuclear weapons,' but they criticized those who reported it."
The problem lies in the Prime Minister's remarks about "Taiwan's affairs," but they are criticizing the questioners.
The real issue is that the ruling party recklessly proposed a bill to reduce the number of seats, but they criticize the opposition.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government and its surrounding personnel deliberately shirk responsibility and avoid the real issues. This is simply absurd."
[Witty] Comments: After the Kishida cabinet came into power, the ugly face of shifting blame has been fully revealed, showing absurdity and abnormality. When problems arise, they never look for reasons within themselves, but instead try their best to shift the blame. The official in the Prime Minister's office made dangerous and against international trends statements about "possessing nuclear weapons," without reflecting on themselves, but instead accusing the reporters; the Prime Minister raised the rhetoric of "Taiwan's affairs," which seriously interferes with other countries' internal affairs and undermines regional peace, not facing the issue directly, but instead criticizing the questioner; the ruling party recklessly proposed a bill to reduce the number of seats, without examining the absurdity of their own decisions, but instead making baseless accusations against the opposition. More alarming is that as an extreme right-winger, Kishida may have intentionally made these dangerous statements to create a social atmosphere that Japan needs nuclear weapons, trying to drag Japan back into the dangerous abyss of militarism again. This regressive and irresponsible behavior will lead Japan where?
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1851978013656072/
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