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Coligny wrote:Ryu Matsumoto, the pompous asshole who threw a tamper tantrum when he felt the protocol was not respected properly when he visited some radioactive wasteland will resign...
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory?id=13996496
One down... so many to go...
2triky wrote:So what exactly were the "offensive" remarks made? Although I don't doubt the jist of this article, it would be interesting to know precisely what was said that set off the outcry.
EDIT: He definitely sounds like an asshat from the article, but I'm just fishing for further particulars...
Coligny wrote:There is a whole video available from here:
http://ex-skf.blogspot.com/2011/07/this-thug-is-japanese-minister-in.html
It was quite a fast turnaround...
Yokohammer wrote:Some people are trying to pass Matsumoto's actions off as "hard love," but no matter what the intent, he managed to piss all of Miyagi prefecture off in one fell swoop and deserves what he got.
To me (and most other people, apparently) it just looked as though he was far more concerned with asserting his own power and authority than doing any real reconstruction at all.
But anyway, subsequent analysis reveals that Murai actually has seniority in this case, so Matsumoto was blowing smoke out his ass.
canman wrote:Finally Kan got something right. He appointed an upper house member from Iwate, somebody who has knowledge of the area and probably knows most of the people involved, and just might be able to get something done. Why he picked that douche bag from Kyushu is beyond me. But just watching that video made me want to punch him in the face, what a pure and simple idiot.
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Kinda strikes me as an archetypically Japanese reaction....30,000+ dead, leaking toxic radiation that will turn everyone in the cuntry into Troma movie characters, half the northern coast of the cuntry obliterated, riven with debt, feeble politicians. How do you react? Forceful leadership, action, decisiveness? Fuck that...let's just belittle a guy in front of the nation's media by refusing to shake his hand and then berating him for not turning up before you do. This in turn switches the media's focus onto what an idiot you are instead of getting it to play watchdog and do something to force a fix in the situation.
Japan is in a state of autocopulation.
Offering his resignation, [color="Red"]the minister blamed his indelicate behaviour on the fact he is blood type B - tapping into the popular Japanese belief that blood types dictate personality traits.[/color] His departure is the latest blow to the prime minister Naoto Kan, who had hoped that Mr Matsumoto's appointment would deflect further criticism about his handling of the crisis.
Mr Matsumoto made his controversial comments at the weekend during his first trip as minister to the disaster-hit northeast region of Japan. He expressed frustration that he was made to wait for Yoshihiro Murai, the governor of Miyagi, and subsequently refused to shake his hand upon arrival.
Instead, he said: [color="Red"]"When a guest comes to visit, do not call up the guest until you have arrived in the room. Do you understand?" After scolding the governor, Mr Matsumoto, 60, turned to journalists in the room and told them it was off the record, saying that if anyone reported his words their company would be finished.[/color]
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