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    1. YamatoRyu2006 on

      Not surprising at all considering 10 million people voted for Sanseito & Conservative Party of Japan, and middle-aged perverts voted for Saya because she said, „Make me your mother“. Also, its very easy to fool middle-aged people (i.e. late thirties and forties) since they grew up during the Ice Age (1990 Economic downturn of Japan), the education level also went down, failed to produce talent, people who grew up during that time are now basically useless and prone to believing conspiracy theories.

      If you are still wondering „How does voting choice relate with getting scammed?“, well then listen from a naturalized Japanese, living in Japan for over 7 years, and has deep knowledge about political parties in Japan and is closely working with local politicians for business purposes: Sanseito’s local party members are organizing closed-room meetings where they are instilling all kinds of brainrotten ideas like: „Vibrating water cures cancer“, stupid vagina-related health misinformation. And these ideas vary in each area. Vibrating water-> It was spread by local Habikino City Sanseito Party officials. Then there’s the misconception that „Japan’s precious water and land are getting destroyed by Chinese-made solar panels“ and no, their problem isn’t „solar panels“, their problem is, „Its China-made“ and they ARE FACTUALLY INCORRECT. Because sales statistics reveal that Japan’s residential solar panel is heavily dominated by Japan’s Choshu Sangyo which makes solar panels in Japan, and it also has market share in industrial solar panel, but industrial solar panel market is mainly dominated by SHARP, Panasonic, Hitachi, Kyocera. I wonder how China comes up here except the fact that SHARP is majority owned by Foxconn, but SHARP has Japanese factories making solar panels. So where’s this „China“ element coming from?

      Contrary to popular social media opinion, Local residents are actually welcoming solar plants, and they are also showing heavily positive reaction to floating solar plants (which actually helps reduce odour coming from waterbodies due to overgrowth of algae, and it also helps in agricultural-related purposes)

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