The following is from Haruko Arimura (member of the House of Councillors, national proportional representation) posted on X.
The LDP is full of actual politicians and patriots like Ms. Haruko Arimura. Still, the two who continue to slander and denigrate the LDP while earning vast amounts of money from their fake YouTube shows are the dictatorial party of two people with standard deviations of 38 and 50, who continue to expose to the world their true nature as "liars and greed."
We must hammer down on these two and those who call themselves political parties.
Haruko Arimura (member of the House of Councillors, national proportional representation)
@Arimura_haruko
Even though it's the end of the year and the LDP Foreign Affairs Committee and other meetings are not held, I've been really annoyed these past few days.
■Japanese employees of Astellas Pharma continue to be detained,
■China continues to violate international law by arbitrarily installing buoys in our exclusive economic zone,
■Our airspace was violated for the first time by a Chinese military aircraft this summer,
■An innocent Japanese schoolchild was killed in Shenzhen without explanation for the incident,
■Japanese seafood products continue to be embargoed despite no scientific evidence, so how can we create a new 10-year visa for China?
China continues to advance into the ocean in violation of the international order, blatantly attempts to interfere in Japan's domestic elections, does not allow its diplomats to change their disrespectful attitude that threatens the Japanese people, and detains and does not release Japanese citizens for long periods of time.
What is the necessity for such a conciliatory attitude towards China?
I am seriously concerned that this will send the wrong message to China: "The more authoritarian we are toward Japan, the more conciliatory Japan will be toward China..."
Has there ever been a case where Japan adopted a conciliatory attitude toward China and was not afraid to commit outrageous acts that served the national interest?
What exactly is the "greater national interest" that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is trying to achieve, even at the risk of losing unanimous public support?
I must open my eyes wide and ask whether I can receive a satisfactory answer.
I want the LDP Foreign Affairs Committee to be convened as soon as possible, and I would like to have the opportunity to ask questions in the Diet.
The "10-year visa for Chinese" diplomatic blunder causes a massive outrage; tourism pollution and security risks increase; pro-China behavior goes out of control, "no prior groundwork done," and don't forget pending issues such as the detention of Japanese citizens
The LDP is full of actual politicians and patriots like Ms. Haruko Arimura. Still, the two who continue to slander and denigrate the LDP while earning vast amounts of money from their fake YouTube shows are the dictatorial party of two people with standard deviations of 38 and 50, who continue to expose to the world their true nature as "liars and greed."
We must hammer down on these two and those who call themselves political parties.
Haruko Arimura (member of the House of Councillors, national proportional representation)
@Arimura_haruko
Even though it's the end of the year and the LDP Foreign Affairs Committee and other meetings are not held, I've been really annoyed these past few days.
■Japanese employees of Astellas Pharma continue to be detained,
■China continues to violate international law by arbitrarily installing buoys in our exclusive economic zone,
■Our airspace was violated for the first time by a Chinese military aircraft this summer,
■An innocent Japanese schoolchild was killed in Shenzhen without explanation for the incident,
■Japanese seafood products continue to be embargoed despite no scientific evidence, so how can we create a new 10-year visa for China?
China continues to advance into the ocean in violation of the international order, blatantly attempts to interfere in Japan's domestic elections, does not allow its diplomats to change their disrespectful attitude that threatens the Japanese people, and detains and does not release Japanese citizens for long periods of time.
What is the necessity for such a conciliatory attitude towards China?
I am seriously concerned that this will send the wrong message to China: "The more authoritarian we are toward Japan, the more conciliatory Japan will be toward China..."
Has there ever been a case where Japan adopted a conciliatory attitude toward China and was not afraid to commit outrageous acts that served the national interest?
What exactly is the "greater national interest" that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is trying to achieve, even at the risk of losing unanimous public support?
I must open my eyes wide and ask whether I can receive a satisfactory answer.
I want the LDP Foreign Affairs Committee to be convened as soon as possible, and I would like to have the opportunity to ask questions in the Diet.
The "10-year visa for Chinese" diplomatic blunder causes a massive outrage; tourism pollution and security risks increase; pro-China behavior goes out of control, "no prior groundwork done," and don't forget pending issues such as the detention of Japanese citizens
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