Tweet of the Day: Former English Teachers Influenced Sanseito Party Leader’s Anti-Immigration Beliefs?

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setnaffa
setnaffa
8 months ago

Not all expat teachers are a bad influence; but let’s face it, there are a few we all know, or know of, who are not exactly “top drawer”. The guys who apparently misused the Korean Things when they were younger and more vulnerable come to mind.

Be that as it may, these so-called “right wing” groups are usually not MAGA, just a different flavor of big government, thus really socialists.

Japanese History is not replete with freedom. It would be interesting to hear what the actual differences are without gay commies and their NeverTrump brand of Tourette’s Syndrome.

Unless they plan to take over and ruthlessly leave the people free to make their own choices, they’re not MAGA (or in this case MNGA: Make Nippon Great Again).

Korean Person
Korean Person
8 months ago

 they’re not MAGA

Not MAGA, you say?

Kamiya stated, “The powerful, who aim to create huge profits by selling vaccines and medicines, are actively calling for the wearing of masks through mass media such as newspapers and television in order to excessively inflame fear of the COVID-19 pandemic.” He further explained that “the powerful” refers to international financial capital and multinational corporations.

He is opposed to the LGBT Awareness Promotion Act.[29] In a street speech in 2023, he said, “Diversity, political correctness, and gender equality are communism.”

Vaccine conspiracy theories and fear of LGBTs and communism.

Sure sounds like MAGA.

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