Forum - View topicINTEREST: Former Prime Minister Asō Is Now an Anime 'Envoy'
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ELDRAGON
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this guy is my heroe. I wish all politicians were like this
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Hawkwing
Posts: 317 Location: Sweden |
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I second this! I hope it goes well for Asō, looking forward to the results. |
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ikillchicken
Posts: 7272 Location: Vancouver |
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Yes, because that's what's wrong with politicians. They don't read enough manga. |
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NGK
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Aso should run for governor of Tokyo Metro and replace Ishithara for the next election
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jojothepunisher
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I THIRD THIS! Dude, dat kid is one bad motherF$(Ker. If you have read Legend of Koizumi, then you would know what I am talking about. |
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Maximym Meyham!!
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Oh wow, brazenly arrogant enough? I think what Hawkwing meant was that it would be cool to have politicians that act like people and show an interest in cultural and societal activities and forms of recreation and culture, not "lulz weeaboo comment lulz." Grow up. |
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Surrender Artist
Posts: 3264 Location: Pennsylvania, USA |
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Well, Taro Aso is from and represents Fukoka Prefecture in the Diet, so I'm not sure that he could do that, unless Japan is like New Jersey (or France). This seems, appropriately to have gotten the opposite response to the outrage over Ishihara's bloviation and as then, I would encourage that a wider view than his stance on some popular media that you happen to have an affection for. If naught else, consider some of the things that he's said on other subjects. I don't necessarily think that you'll interpret that as damning, only as mitigating and illustrative, although, "We are not going to let someone from the buraku become the prime minister, are we?" is at least very distasteful. Last edited by Surrender Artist on Thu May 26, 2011 4:53 am; edited 1 time in total |
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configspace
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Well unfortunately it was his party, the LDP that was most instrumental in pushing Bill 156 through and was the same party, with his backing if I recall, that had banned a huge swathe of content for a short while (basically until they were losing the elections)
And coinciding with ANN's Segolene reference, Sarkozy is now expressing similar sentiments with regards to the internet. This is why governments and politicians everywhere need to stay out of cultural and societal activities, even with the best of intentions which can often make things worse. |
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ikillchicken
Posts: 7272 Location: Vancouver |
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No, not quite but keep talking, we'll get there. |
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Cecilthedarkknight_234
Posts: 3820 Location: Louisville, KY |
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hmm so the prime minister likes anime? big deal, what are his thoughts and stands on other issues if you don't mind telling me? A person's personal life is none of my bossiness imo |
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