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Russell wrote:Then again, Tokyo women will now refuse sex with anyone who has voted for this fuckwit. Since it is hard to tell who has voted for him, those women will have to settle for the people ineligible to vote...
The magazine says former Prime Minister Hosokawa backed by former Prime Minister Koizumi could have dealt "the biggest blow" to Prime Minister Abe and pro-nuclear LDP, but votes were drawn away by a socialist lawyer Utsunomiya (who came in the distant second). The magazine also predicts Governor Masuzoe will be known to the outside world on the single issue: his misogyny.
That's vastly different from the naïve and happy narratives that are circulating right now inside Japan, one day after the election...
Takechanpoo wrote:what masuzoe said about women is objectively correct. its just not correct politically.
his opinion about women is very the same with mine.![]()
btw his mother is korean. in his book he referred his mother as omoni which means mother in korean.
and his current wife is one of executives of Soka gakkai.
this is the reason he backs the voting rights for foreingers.
wagyl wrote:Sadly, The Economist (which chooses to call itself a newspaper, not a magazine thank you very much) lost all credibility on 18 January 2012.
legion wrote:What happened on Jan 18th 2012?
Ditto!Yokohammer wrote:Takechanpoo wrote:what masuzoe said about women is objectively correct. its just not correct politically.
his opinion about women is very the same with mine.![]()
btw his mother is korean. in his book he referred his mother as omoni which means mother in korean.
and his current wife is one of executives of Soka gakkai.
this is the reason he backs the voting rights for foreingers.
Takechan ... nice to hear from you!
Have you been studying? I think your English has improved (or maybe my memory is just bad).
You should post more often.
Takechanpoo wrote:what masuzoe said about women is objectively correct. its just not correct politically.
his opinion about women is very the same with mine.![]()
btw his mother is korean. in his book he referred his mother as omoni which means mother in korean.
and his current wife is one of executives of Soka gakkai.
this is the reason he backs the voting rights for foreingers.
chokonen888 wrote:Takechanpoo wrote:what masuzoe said about women is objectively correct. its just not correct politically.
his opinion about women is very the same with mine.![]()
btw his mother is korean. in his book he referred his mother as omoni which means mother in korean.
and his current wife is one of executives of Soka gakkai.
this is the reason he backs the voting rights for foreingers.
As creepy as Soka Gakkai is, they're arguably bringing some positives to the table.
Mike Oxlong wrote:chokonen888 wrote:Takechanpoo wrote:what masuzoe said about women is objectively correct. its just not correct politically.
his opinion about women is very the same with mine.![]()
btw his mother is korean. in his book he referred his mother as omoni which means mother in korean.
and his current wife is one of executives of Soka gakkai.
this is the reason he backs the voting rights for foreingers.
As creepy as Soka Gakkai is, they're arguably bringing some positives to the table.
The same excuse used for religious idiocy the world over...one step in the right direction excuses the insane march the wrong way.
Mike Oxlong wrote:chokonen888 wrote:Takechanpoo wrote:what masuzoe said about women is objectively correct. its just not correct politically.
his opinion about women is very the same with mine.![]()
btw his mother is korean. in his book he referred his mother as omoni which means mother in korean.
and his current wife is one of executives of Soka gakkai.
this is the reason he backs the voting rights for foreingers.
As creepy as Soka Gakkai is, they're arguably bringing some positives to the table.
The same excuse used for religious idiocy the world over...one step in the right direction excuses the insane march the wrong way.
chokonen888 wrote:Mike Oxlong wrote:chokonen888 wrote:Takechanpoo wrote:what masuzoe said about women is objectively correct. its just not correct politically.
his opinion about women is very the same with mine.![]()
btw his mother is korean. in his book he referred his mother as omoni which means mother in korean.
and his current wife is one of executives of Soka gakkai.
this is the reason he backs the voting rights for foreingers.
As creepy as Soka Gakkai is, they're arguably bringing some positives to the table.
The same excuse used for religious idiocy the world over...one step in the right direction excuses the insane march the wrong way.
I didn't say it excuses the rest of their crap, just noting that even their level of insanity can one up the current nippon-nazi regime.
Mike Oxlong wrote:chokonen888 wrote:Mike Oxlong wrote:chokonen888 wrote:Takechanpoo wrote:what masuzoe said about women is objectively correct. its just not correct politically.
his opinion about women is very the same with mine.![]()
btw his mother is korean. in his book he referred his mother as omoni which means mother in korean.
and his current wife is one of executives of Soka gakkai.
this is the reason he backs the voting rights for foreingers.
As creepy as Soka Gakkai is, they're arguably bringing some positives to the table.
The same excuse used for religious idiocy the world over...one step in the right direction excuses the insane march the wrong way.
I didn't say it excuses the rest of their crap, just noting that even their level of insanity can one up the current nippon-nazi regime.
Because they (maybe) stand for one positive issue, while the Abe government stands for zero positive issues? Have you a balance sheet to show us?
sublight wrote:So where's the pool on how long he lasts? I'm betting we're back doing another election by this time next year.
wagyl wrote:Sadly, The Economist (which chooses to call itself a newspaper, not a magazine thank you very much) lost all credibility on 18 January 2012.
Tokyo governor submits resignation over spending scandal
Tokyo's governor submitted his resignation on Wednesday, an official said, after being criticised over lavish personal spending and faced with a no-confidence vote in the local assembly.
Yoichi Masuzoe, 67, informed the speaker of the Tokyo legislature of his intention to quit, a spokesman for the Tokyo metropolitan government told AFP, ahead of a scheduled no-confidence motion vote by lawmakers later in the day.
"We've been told by the governor that the resignation is dated June 21," he said, requesting customary anonymity. An election for a new governor is expected as early as next month.
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Masuzoe's problems began in April when reports emerged that he was using his official car to be driven at the weekends to a cottage south of Tokyo.
Further allegations emerged of lavish spending on overseas business trips, including first-class air travel, as well as family outings and accommodation in Japan.
The brouhaha has not gone down well with the general public in Japan amid stagnant economic growth and increasing hardship among low-wage earners. A perception of arrogance and entitlement on the part of the governor has also been criticised.
Masuzoe took office in February 2014 following an election to replace Naoki Inose, who abruptly resigned over a personal financial scandal after leading Tokyo's campaign to win the 2020 Games.
canman wrote:My money is on Higashikokubaru to swoop in and run for the job. He wanted it the last time is became vacant, can't see why he wouldn't want it now! Not like his entertainment career is going great guns!
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