The following is merely my personal opinion, so please read with that in mind.
I have absolutely no intention of stirring up anxiety.
It is a desire that I harbor deep in my heart.
Currently, there is a lot of information flying around that stirs up the emotions of the people, such as the recent Fuji TV issue, illegal part-time jobs, the tragic random attack at Nagano Station, and the road collapse in Saitama Prefecture.
I believe that this situation is an abnormal situation that I have never experienced in my short life, and that the world is extremely dangerous, and that everyone must feel a sense of crisis.
In addition, there is no end to the evil acts blinded by the desire for money, such as the media and YouTubers who use it as material, and social media such as X.
It is clear that at the root of this is a problem with the Japanese government, which currently controls the entire country.
While the people are already struggling with rising prices year after year, the current LDP government is simply repeating haphazard tax increases and system reforms that make no sense, despite the public's questions about its secret funds, its connections with the Unification Church, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, etc.
They are simply repeating excuses to the people and completely abandoning the act of "apology," which is a natural human act.
I don't think Japan will be reborn unless we first get rid of the so-called politicians who continue to stay in power like lords.
If things continue like this, Japan will only continue to decline.
I think this is extremely unreasonable.
There are some brave people who are courageous enough to speak their true feelings, but doing so could put their own lives at risk.
It's like when the brave young people who raised their voices in opposition to the collapse of democracy in Hong Kong were forcibly suppressed by the "power of the country." . .
The Japanese government is forcing through an "anti-democratic" policy in which evil, twisted Japanese politicians are forcibly removing people who are making perfectly reasonable, rational arguments.
If the Japanese state is acting against the "democracy" that is the foundation of the nation, as stipulated in the Japanese Constitution, which our forefathers have long treasured and respected, it is only natural that Japan will become distorted.
I can only think that they are misusing the "true" tax system that our forefathers have woven.
But that being said, no matter how much the people raise their voices in opposition and protest with anti-democracy demonstrations and individual activities, the reality is that unfortunately, under the basis of the Japanese Constitution, which has been the foundation of the Japanese state, they cannot resist the Japanese government, which has remained at the top of Japan.
In this situation, the greatest and only right that we, the people, can use to resist the government is the "sovereignty of the people" as stipulated in the Japanese Constitution.
I believe that the only way to oppose the government is to make the most of the "right to vote" stipulated in the Constitution and "oppose with the power of numbers."
To give an example, it's similar to the feeling of "if all the people in the country bought up all the lottery tickets, they would almost certainly win the jackpot."
In today's world, where the Internet has rapidly developed, "Shinji Ishimaru," who appeared like a comet recently, has made the most of the "explosive spreading power" of SNS and other internet sites, and has brilliantly overturned the "predictions that stir up the psychology of the people, which the media reported as a way to gain ratings."
Just by using a smartphone that you usually carry around with you, you too can become "one of the brave people who can change Japan into a brighter and more prosperous place."
(For example, you can share this post on SNS such as X. Anyone can do this easily in a short amount of time, such as while waiting for a cup ramen.)
I sincerely respect him for showing the people "great hope and possibility" to change Japan, which is on a steady decline.
That is why I feel that we are facing an era in which all citizens must seriously consider what they can do to restore a truly bright and shining Japanese society, rather than thinking of it as someone else's problem and expecting someone else to do it.
We are entering an era in which the spirit of "protecting your own life" is more important than ever.
I am confident that the new political party "Rebirth" newly launched by Ishimaru Shinji will make a major surgical cut on "rotten" Japan, make great strides, and regenerate a new and prosperous Japan.
Let's not be swayed by media information, but stick to our own beliefs and let's restore a prosperous Japan together!
Please keep in your heart that the next election is a crucial chance to change the rotten Japan.
The election will come eventually, so let's grit our teeth and be patient together until then.
Everyone's hearts are one.
Your courageous act as a Japanese citizen to "go to the polls and vote" can once again be "a step of a thousand gold coins to bring back a rich, bright and glorious future for Japan.
Thank you for reading to the end.🐈🐾