I am convinced that this YouTube by Moe Fukada and the series of actions by Himasoraakane are epoch-making events.
At the same time, I extend my infinite gratitude to both of you and will not forget to support you, even for a moment.
Himasoraakane has demonstrated that he did not leave Todaiji Gakuen for show.
I have mentioned that Moe Fukada is one of the best graduates of Waseda University.
Her YouTube this time demonstrates this more than ever.
As I was watching her YouTube video, a phrase from Beethoven's Eighth and Ninth, one of the sounds I am most attracted to in classical music, played in my mind.
Moe Fukada's anger represented the anger of all decent Japanese citizens.
She would risk her life to prevent the worst postwar folly, which cannot be tolerated or forgiven, from going through.
It was this determination that made her howl.
She was right about the Napoleon anecdote she was referring to, that if you offend a woman, you will not get away with it.
She is excellent because she has put her life on the line.
As a Japanese citizen, I could not be more grateful.
Moe, great job! The best after the war! Keep up the excellent work! 95% of the Japanese people support you wholeheartedly!
I present a phrase that appears repeatedly in the first movement of the following piece.
This phrase is the most beautiful phrase that Beethoven ever wrote.
ベートーヴェン - 交響曲 第9番 ニ短調 Op.125《合唱》 カラヤン ベルリンフィル 1962 (日本語訳付き)
【音量注意】女子トイレ危機。萩生田古屋の笹川LGBTトイレ阻止、最後の手段。