When I saw the results of a poll (on NHK, I believe) on the LGBT bill the other night, I had tremendous doubts.
It reported that about 60% favored the bill, and more than 40% opposed it.
This morning, those doubts have transcended into certainty.
I am now convinced that the NHK and other media polls are fake.
As I write this, I realize that Professor Hiroshi Furuta's definition of transcendence is the same as my use of the word "spark."
My friends and sincere readers of this column know that I have been saying for a long time that "geniuses have a spark, ordinary people do not."
Geniuses, by extension, spend their entire lives thinking about all kinds of things.
They are things that ordinary people would never think about.
Each of these thoughts will one day spark = transcend.
What brought about this flash of inspiration was the unacceptable and inexcusable behavior of Kishida, who was exposed to the whole world last night while meeting with LGBT people as the prime minister of Japan. In this country, the turntable of civilization is turning.
The other day, I made fun of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) by quoting one of Shigeru Izumiya's songs, "Boy A," which I thought was one of the best songs on one of his albums.
It hit the nail on the head.
Last night, Kishida looked no different from them.
♪ He said that if Kishida is kept as prime minister, Japan will never be able to return to the way it was. So if that is what you want, be it.♪
But there is no way that Kukai, who lives in the present, and Nobunaga, who lives in the present, would leave it that way.
So I spent today, for the first time in the history of this column, a great deal of time and transmission work to stop the passage of the evil law called LGBT.
A friend of mine described it as "Have god reside in something."
The following is a tweet from Mr. Kairagi that I just discovered.
It was significant proof of how arbitrarily induced and created the NHK, and other media polls are, i.e., fabricated.
It showed just how corrupt they are as journalists.
Seeing is believing.
Kairagi
@nipponkairagi has been conducting polls online.
Kairagi uses Twitter: "Are you against the LGBT bill? Do you favor it?" / Twitter
Feb 17.
Do you oppose the LGBT bill? Do you agree with it?
Oppose the LGBT bill
81.6%
Yes, to the LGBT bill
6.6%
I can't say either way
11.8%
128,443 votes
One day left
*U.S. Ambassador to Japan Emanuel must face this truth.
He should reflect hard on this matter, urging Japan to pass the LGBT bill.
I have generally liked his attitude, so I urge him to reflect even more.
To err is human; to forgive is divine.