Die hohe Popularität von Sanae Takaichi in Japan trotz der zunehmenden Probleme des Landes mag ungewöhnlich erscheinen, aber Japan hat eine lange Tradition darin, solche Führer in vermeintlichen „Notzeiten“ zu wählen. Es gibt Parallelen zum Aufstieg des ehemaligen Premierministers Konoe

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    1. Krocsyldiphithic on

      There is no excuse when she’s literally pointing at Trump and says „I want this“, and people still support her. Japan is a society without morals or values, just like its culture. I’ve lived in Japan most of my life, so I’m allowed to speak the truth, btw.

    2. She’ll be the final nail in the coffin. Japan will only hasten its own demise through her policies.

    3. That’s not a japan thing, its a capitalist thing. Capitalism always ends up in fascism.

    4. This is such a far-fetched historical comparison that I do not know where to begin. The only commonality between the two seems to be that people desire a leader who is in some ways ‘different’ from previous cohorts when they are pessimistic about the direction of the country, but that is a platitude because only an idiot would think, ‘Yeah, I guess we should go with the same sort of guy, since previous leaders have put us on this road to mediocrity’. Beyond that, almost everything is completely different.

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