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Chapter 69 Citizens hovering between "〇" and "X"

Fukuda suddenly announced his resignation as prime minister in September 2008, giving up the seat to Taro Aso.The whole world marveled at the embarrassment of Japan's flight-style politics. Politics is the epitome of a society. Looking at the current social situation in Japan, it is not difficult to understand why there are so many escaped prime ministers. Abe and Fukuda, who handed over power after just one year in office, actually have little power as the leaders of this country. If Prime Minister Fukuda is really a "person who can know himself objectively" (I said at the press conference), then when he was appointed as prime minister, he should have said "I am not competent".Yet hereditary MPs, who preached the family cause at the time, accepted the prime ministership without hesitation.However, when it really came to the difficult moment to face the difficulties, he simply said "goodbye" and left, and he withdrew like the previous Abe.

If Abe and Fukuda have received "leadership education", then after becoming the captain of the giant ship "Nippon Maru", they would not be the first to escape from the ship because of their physical condition or the ship hitting a rock.It can be said that the lack of "leadership education" of these two people is the embodiment of Japan's post-war education. If the Democratic Party came to power due to some unexpected event, after three months, the citizens would start to mutter: "What the hell is the Democratic Party doing?" Why?Because the Democratic Party itself does not have its own specific policies, and it has little ability to implement them.Only the forces represented by Ichiro Ozawa are asking the people to seek changes.

Today's Japanese people are just hovering between "〇" and "X".While wandering, Japanese citizens do not know and will not seek the correct answer.The end result is that they all lose the ability to even ask questions. Moreover, even if someone asks the right question, and someone can give a reasonable explanation, the current attitude of the Japanese people is "unwilling to listen." I hope that every Japanese citizen, in the next election, will think a little bit before voting.
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