I dont get it, this person starts by saying media overestimates the influence of nippon kaigi and then he prov ides all the facts to show how nippon kaigi has tremendous influence and anti democratic nature. Did I not understand this correctly?
@Kimjongun9992 жыл бұрын
Its goal is to deny the current post-war system represented by the Peace Constitution and restore the Japanese system and ideas before and during the war. To this end, the constitutional amendment, revisionist history education, and preservation and revival of legislation during the imperial period are being promoted, and much of them have already been realized. Tracking down all the right-wing activities and controversies in Japan, there is always this organization at its peak. If the center point of the right wing of the Japanese religious community is the Shinsa headquarters, there is this Japanese conference in the political-social world. As the most financially and politically influential organizations among the major right-wing groups in Japan were created in cooperation, they have a strong influence on Japanese society and have numerous front organizations in the lower part, so their scale is very vast. Close ties with Japan's Abe administration and the LDP are suspected. Foreign media often evaluate this organization as a highly conservative nationalist lobby. It is a private organization founded on May 30, 1997 by integrating two organizations: the National Assembly to Protect Japan and the Society to Protect Japan. As of August 2017, the chairman was Takubo Datae. As of 2017, the number of members was about 40,000, and it has its headquarters in all 47 prefectures in Japan and branches in 241 municipalities. Brazil also has an overseas branch. About 270 of the Japanese lawmakers are said to be members of the Japanese Parliament. This is 40% of the number of the Japanese House of Representatives. In addition, it formed a meeting of members of the National Assembly of Japan under the National Assembly Federation and currently includes the Constitutional Democratic Party, the National Democratic Party, and the Japanese Restoration Party, and more than 95 percent are the Liberal Democratic Party. In addition, local councilors and businessmen's associations were formed, and there is also a think tank called the Japan Policy Research Center. As of the 4th Abe Cabinet, including former Prime Minister Shinjo Abe, the founding member of the Japanese Conference, 15 out of a total of 20 ministers were members of the Japanese Conference. Taro Aso, who often speaks far-right, is a member of the Japanese Parliament, and Fumio Kishida, chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party, and Yuriko Koike, governor of Tokyo. Hideaki Kase, Japan's representative right-wing officer and son of Toshikazu Kase described above, also served as a representative member of the organization. Even Shigeru Ishiba, known as a relative moderate in the LDP in Korea, belongs to the Japanese Conference, and there are surprisingly quite a few members of the LDP, other than Ishiba. As it is a large-scale organization with 40,000 official members alone, it wields huge funds. It is said that simple annual membership income alone earns about 400 million yen a year, and donations and sponsorships from partner organizations are also considerable. In the mid-1970s, before the Japanese Conference was launched in earnest, the Meiji Shrine was so powerful that it sprayed hundreds of millions of won without any conditions to succeed in the Wonho legislation movement.
@hiddentreasures36462 жыл бұрын
Some people still seem to believe that foreigners need to have Japanese institutions explained to them by Japanese people. We don't. We are far better at seeing the overall picture than Japanese people are because we are looking in from the outside. Nippon Kaigi is a troubling powerhouse that threatens to return Japan to a historical period of elites using the public as human shields, cannon fodder, and raw meat.
It's starts @2:31 thanks for making us wait FCCJ ;)
@jointhe64617 жыл бұрын
spoiler warning please
@1s9h9i Жыл бұрын
中野剛志さんにソックリ!
@暁-m4m2 күн бұрын
どこが???
@applebybee78024 жыл бұрын
最後、右側の男性から何かを受け取る時に、菅野さんが爆笑していた理由が気になる(笑)
@norikaze24888 жыл бұрын
1:25:40 what question did she ask ? I am not good at hearing English. I wonder she wanted to know who brought women`s right to japan , when was that ,and how. He actually answered in Japanese as 「 women children shut up mentality 」were born after the meiji restoration . So there seemed to be Misunderstanding or My English misunderstanding are to blame.
@capriomrowkicz1751 Жыл бұрын
Nippon Kaigi is Power!
@joeh95558 жыл бұрын
Nippon Kaigi is a dangerous cult.
@socrateos7 жыл бұрын
According to this guy, the group is so weak (overrated) it is going to start dying in 10 years or so.
@kaimanyu5862 жыл бұрын
@@socrateos 4 years later and one of their most important members get assassinated. Their new PM is also a member of this cult. This disgusting fascist cult is very powerful and it's not surprising, they are trying to pretend that this cult is weak.. It's quite sick how propaganda have managed to manipulate the people into believing, Japan is this pacifist honorable respectful nation, when they are clearly not. They managed to hide their real intentions very good. Nippon Kaigi is a very sick cult.. It's also funny, how Western media is trying to spin this assassination, by saying the killer killed him because of his links to the Unification Church. This is nonsense, clearly they are trying to hide his connection to Nippon Kaigi, they never even mention it. The West knows very we ll what they are doing, they really like fascists. Ukraine is another fascist nation and no it's not Russian propaganda, it something the Western media has also said many times before the war started, many videos still available on youtube proving this..
@Kimjongun9992 жыл бұрын
Its goal is to deny the current post-war system represented by the Peace Constitution and restore the Japanese system and ideas before and during the war. To this end, the constitutional amendment, revisionist history education, and preservation and revival of legislation during the imperial period are being promoted, and much of them have already been realized. Tracking down all the right-wing activities and controversies in Japan, there is always this organization at its peak. If the center point of the right wing of the Japanese religious community is the Shinsa headquarters, there is this Japanese conference in the political-social world. As the most financially and politically influential organizations among the major right-wing groups in Japan were created in cooperation, they have a strong influence on Japanese society and have numerous front organizations in the lower part, so their scale is very vast. Close ties with Japan's Abe administration and the LDP are suspected. Foreign media often evaluate this organization as a highly conservative nationalist lobby. It is a private organization founded on May 30, 1997 by integrating two organizations: the National Assembly to Protect Japan and the Society to Protect Japan. As of August 2017, the chairman was Takubo Datae. As of 2017, the number of members was about 40,000, and it has its headquarters in all 47 prefectures in Japan and branches in 241 municipalities. Brazil also has an overseas branch. About 270 of the Japanese lawmakers are said to be members of the Japanese Parliament. This is 40% of the number of the Japanese House of Representatives. In addition, it formed a meeting of members of the National Assembly of Japan under the National Assembly Federation and currently includes the Constitutional Democratic Party, the National Democratic Party, and the Japanese Restoration Party, and more than 95 percent are the Liberal Democratic Party. In addition, local councilors and businessmen's associations were formed, and there is also a think tank called the Japan Policy Research Center. As of the 4th Abe Cabinet, including former Prime Minister Shinjo Abe, the founding member of the Japanese Conference, 15 out of a total of 20 ministers were members of the Japanese Conference. Taro Aso, who often speaks far-right, is a member of the Japanese Parliament, and Fumio Kishida, chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party, and Yuriko Koike, governor of Tokyo. Hideaki Kase, Japan's representative right-wing officer and son of Toshikazu Kase described above, also served as a representative member of the organization. Even Shigeru Ishiba, known as a relative moderate in the LDP in Korea, belongs to the Japanese Conference, and there are surprisingly quite a few members of the LDP, other than Ishiba. As it is a large-scale organization with 40,000 official members alone, it wields huge funds. It is said that simple annual membership income alone earns about 400 million yen a year, and donations and sponsorships from partner organizations are also considerable. In the mid-1970s, before the Japanese Conference was launched in earnest, the Meiji Shrine was so powerful that it sprayed hundreds of millions of won without any conditions to succeed in the Wonho legislation movement.
@wildandbarefoot2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I know the truth. The world is being hoodwinked today. Origato
@シャマシュガジュ6 күн бұрын
These are the forces that want to change the constitution and start a war.
@randkorp20035 жыл бұрын
That interpreter is impressive!
@jeremiahhuson27626 жыл бұрын
We can make an American inferno more nukes mabey
@vamoneygroup Жыл бұрын
We? What do you do? Push carts at Walmart... We?
@AmuroRayko6 жыл бұрын
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@Kimjongun9992 жыл бұрын
Its goal is to deny the current post-war system represented by the Peace Constitution and restore the Japanese system and ideas before and during the war. To this end, the constitutional amendment, revisionist history education, and preservation and revival of legislation during the imperial period are being promoted, and much of them have already been realized. Tracking down all the right-wing activities and controversies in Japan, there is always this organization at its peak. If the center point of the right wing of the Japanese religious community is the Shinsa headquarters, there is this Japanese conference in the political-social world. As the most financially and politically influential organizations among the major right-wing groups in Japan were created in cooperation, they have a strong influence on Japanese society and have numerous front organizations in the lower part, so their scale is very vast. Close ties with Japan's Abe administration and the LDP are suspected. Foreign media often evaluate this organization as a highly conservative nationalist lobby. It is a private organization founded on May 30, 1997 by integrating two organizations: the National Assembly to Protect Japan and the Society to Protect Japan. As of August 2017, the chairman was Takubo Datae. As of 2017, the number of members was about 40,000, and it has its headquarters in all 47 prefectures in Japan and branches in 241 municipalities. Brazil also has an overseas branch. About 270 of the Japanese lawmakers are said to be members of the Japanese Parliament. This is 40% of the number of the Japanese House of Representatives. In addition, it formed a meeting of members of the National Assembly of Japan under the National Assembly Federation and currently includes the Constitutional Democratic Party, the National Democratic Party, and the Japanese Restoration Party, and more than 95 percent are the Liberal Democratic Party. In addition, local councilors and businessmen's associations were formed, and there is also a think tank called the Japan Policy Research Center. As of the 4th Abe Cabinet, including former Prime Minister Shinjo Abe, the founding member of the Japanese Conference, 15 out of a total of 20 ministers were members of the Japanese Conference. Taro Aso, who often speaks far-right, is a member of the Japanese Parliament, and Fumio Kishida, chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party, and Yuriko Koike, governor of Tokyo. Hideaki Kase, Japan's representative right-wing officer and son of Toshikazu Kase described above, also served as a representative member of the organization. Even Shigeru Ishiba, known as a relative moderate in the LDP in Korea, belongs to the Japanese Conference, and there are surprisingly quite a few members of the LDP, other than Ishiba. As it is a large-scale organization with 40,000 official members alone, it wields huge funds. It is said that simple annual membership income alone earns about 400 million yen a year, and donations and sponsorships from partner organizations are also considerable. In the mid-1970s, before the Japanese Conference was launched in earnest, the Meiji Shrine was so powerful that it sprayed hundreds of millions of won without any conditions to succeed in the Wonho legislation movement.
@murderofcrows21792 жыл бұрын
LDP is infected with this right wing meiji nostalgist. just like in the Meiji Period, a small clique of warmongering racial purists leading millions of pacifist civilians to their doom. I guess that still have empty spots to fill up at their yasukuni shrine. What can we do? We better stomp on their ass early and hard. waiting for these guys to get rational just leads to avoidable deaths in the millions.
@murderofcrows21792 жыл бұрын
You know its bad when Tarro Kono is the most moderate minister in your cabinet.