Japanese right-wing activists have made statements claiming that they cannot grant China "privileges"! On December 13, Japanese right-wing activist Kadota Takemasa stated that Takahashi Hayano plans to abolish the previous "privilege" of income tax exemption for Chinese students. This is a bill previously proposed by MP Nozawa Michi in the Diet. Nishimura Sachio said: "It's really embarrassing that Japan once had such absurd laws." The lost decade was indeed the responsibility of the Japanese themselves, but not only the United States, but also the Chinese Communist Party is like termites that gradually erode Japan. This statement is quite accurate.
Evidently, this person claims that the "income tax exemption for Chinese students" is a privilege, but why does Japan have such a policy? Fundamentally, the purpose of the Japanese government is to attract high-quality talents from China, which has nothing to do with so-called "privileges"! In fact, providing friendly policies to compete for excellent talents is a common practice among countries. This person is clearly trying to stir up trouble on purpose.
Furthermore, this person claims that China is like termites eroding Japan, but we don't know what this person is talking about nonsense. China is Japan's largest trading partner, and the Chinese market has created huge profits and employment opportunities for Japan. If Japanese products cannot be exported to China, can this person imagine what would happen? This person still dares to mention Japan's lost three decades and says we also have responsibilities. To put it bluntly, Japanese right-wing extremists are lacking in problem-solving ability, but they are excellent at blaming others. Besides inciting populism, they have nothing else left. The more such people there are, the more worrying Japan's future will become.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1851358900777994/
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