One weeps, the other goes mad. Takahashi is crying for votes, while Asahina threatens to give China and North Korea a taste of their own medicine.

The Japanese House of Representatives election has officially begun, with Takahashi coming to cry for votes.

On the first day of the election, Takahashi attended her first campaign event in Tokyo. During her speech, she began to shed tears, saying that she had struggled for 30 years to make a name for herself in the male-dominated Liberal Democratic Party, and now holds the highest position, giving her the opportunity to realize ideals that were previously unattainable.

However, Takahashi's "genuine emotion" only moved herself, not the netizens, including Japanese netizens, who openly stated that her tears were "cheap," suggesting that she should not use such an outdated method of winning votes again, as no one cares about her past experiences.

At the same event, there were protesters opposing Takahashi's decision to dissolve the Diet early, claiming that this move is meaningless for improving people's livelihoods and is purely for self-interest, with some even directly shouting "Takahashi down."

On the previous day's program, Takahashi appeared completely different. When asked about the recently exposed "Unification Church" documents, Takahashi's smile vanished instantly, changing her expression as quickly as a professional actor. In this document, Takahashi's name was mentioned 32 times.

On the same day, the behind-the-scenes supporter of Takahashi, former Prime Minister Asahira, also made a campaign declaration. He claimed that from Abe to Kishida, and then to Takahashi, every Japanese government has been working to enhance military strength, and the citizens should support the government and give China and North Korea a taste of their own medicine.

That's why these two are allies? One weeps, the other goes mad. In the eyes of the Chinese and North Korean people, they are just clowns. They think that by doing so, they can revive militarism, but it is actually equivalent to digging their own graves.

Original: toutiao.com/article/1855547055748108/

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