• Shifty Eyes@leminal.space
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    An admirer of former U.K. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher

    She burninated all the people

    That being said, if you go back 100 years, Japan has only had 7 or so prime ministers that lasted 3 or more years. Most last 1-2 years or less. I’m not sure how much she can change, but its worth watching what new coalitions form with the LDP and also the rise of Sanseito (MAGA inspired Japanese-First party) in future elections.

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    I thought there was some drama about her being kicked outnbecause of some scandal one of her appointments are associated with?

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      Thank you for the sarcasm tag! Fuck nazis, they don’t deserve a safe space, even in humor.

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      Oh god, I just moved here please no. Lol. No AfD, ideally no CDU either. I just want to live in a country doing well and moving in a progressive direction where everything is getting better. Bitte.

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        Genuinely surprised that Western media painted the CDU a salvation front against the AfD, but their Wahlsprogramm was equally, if not more bigoted and extremist than the AfD (at least on paper)

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          I think a lot of Western media is owned by the ultra wealthy or are incompetent. The CDU is clearly, for my sake, analogous to Republicans in the US pre-trump. They serve corporate masters, their policies are not based in scientific knowledge aimed at improving the lives of their constituents, and they will continue to make most everything they touch worse slowly. The CDU will slowly lead the country into needing either a non-corporate serving left response or the far right who will offer false but powerful narratives about how their corporate serving conservative based policies will be totally different than the CDU’s.

          It’s just… It’s predictable and sad. We need to strengthen our education systems, our media systems, and create better systems for getting local people involved in local issuesbl and making a difference because I think that’s a good booster against bullshit politicians.

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          CDU is AfD light. While CDU “merely” fists us in the bum to enrichen the rich, AfD would do the same but with the jackhammer. It’s so obvious and yet people keep eating up their shit and think they will do any better. The protest voters will be in for a rude awakening. Just like Trump voters.

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        No it doesn’t. If you think it does you’re either pathetic in your understanding of humor or you want to erode people’s ability to tell who is a shithead around them

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      Late stage capitalism + social media engagement algos. It’s impacting almost every nation.

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      “Why is world getting worse? We need a strong conservative to get us back before the world got shit from strong conservative policies” - dumbasses

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        People understand that their position is getting worse and worse every year. The liberal parties are all promising to stay the course and maybe throw a couple bones to token minority groups. The conservatives are promising to punish all the dirty minorities that ruined everything and make it all better. Your average voter has no political inclination and when one group says they aren’t gonna change anything, and the other offers radical change, it’s not surprising why voters will go for the change option.

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        It’s striking how little many people know about history and politics, but more concerning is how little they care. My old coworkers just don’t seem to care much. And they won’t even feel shame because their only priority seems to be protecting their ego.

        Reminds me of Brent from The Good Place, honestly. “No. No. I’m a good person. I’m a good person!!”

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      Japan has always been conservative. Always. People think because of the things they produce which are fun, entertaining, or technologically advance they would be very liberal and/or progressive but no at the end of the day Japan, culturally, is still very conservative.

      So combine that with their declining population, racism that never truly went away, xenophobia, etc it makes sense. I’ve known people that moved there thinking it’d be a great time because they had such a massive interest in the Japanese “culture” but that “culture” was just window dressing. It’s not all fun anime, videogames, jpop, and fashion. They ended up moving back and completely losing interest in all things Japanese. It wasn’t a fun a experience for them.

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      Yes, socially. But also a weird flavor of Japanese conservatism economically. She supports strong economic interventionism, massive stimulus funded by additional debt, cash distribution, etc. Not at all a free market type.

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        I was commenting the other day on how she says that Margaret Thatcher is her greatest hero, but that she’s an advocate of economic policy more in line with Shinzo Abe’s stuff, which really isn’t in line with Thatcher.

        IIRC Liz Truss had some similar statement, and the policy that she went for during her time as Prime Minister was also pretty loose.

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          When she says that she doesn’t mean “I agree with her”. It doesn’t mean “I take great inspiration from her”.

          It merely means “I want to be seen as Thatcher’s equal”.

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    Why are all these women conservative? What’s there to gain for them? I feel like conservative views work against women rather than for them? At least that’s what I’ve grown up believing.

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      I don’t they care about other women. Or people in general. If you an upper class woman running for politics then such policies would never affect you personally. Consequences are for “lesser” people.

      This is just what she choose to built her political career upon, because such views are popular in Japan and therefore she would be able garner support and boring base. What matters is that it will get her to power. I sincerely doubt she actually believes into any of that.

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        Women aren’t immune from being stupid fucking idiots. Just look at all of the Republican female politicians and entertainment pundits.

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        It’s so fucking spineless. People shouldn’t be able to pursue a political career. They should be chosen to lead by peers or some other weird system. Like okay now it’s my turn to bear the responsibility. Otherwise it becomes something people pursue, and it becomes all about the power and the money. Disgusting.

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          This post is funny, because the folks wanting to oppress others have the most to gain by careering a position of power and influence. Why not be the PM of an aging population?

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          Well the usual response to this is that people who don’t want to be in position of power would do a shit job at it (to the point of being net negative).

          Most people don’t want “bear the responsibility”, they want someone else to do it.

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            I say let’s have a system whereby if the ruler(s) do a good job according to the wide public, they are rewarded accordingly with taxes. If they do a shit job, they are rewarded with nothing. This way, we get politicians working for us rather than for themselves. I mean it would be also for themselves, but any net gain for them would be forced out of altruism. This way, you would aspire to be a hero if you could manage. And if you weren’t fit to rule, you’d resign very quickly because it would be a waste of your time to gain nothing.

            Any holes to poke through this? 👂🔥 All ears! Let’s build a better system!

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              I guess one hole I could poke myself is it the wide public wanted anarchy and war and garbage like that. But we’d have to establish some ground rules to begin with, like the stuff that protects humans and human rights. Those cannot be taken away. Damn. I had a sleep and this became harder than I thought.

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      Japan? Progressive? Japan is hugely patriarchal. I guarantee this lady is nothing more than a face for the all-male leadership behind her.

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    Ah the suspicious and somehow expected rise of conservative ideologies…

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    Conservatives: a small group of people should control the world!

    Liberals: half of them should be women!

    That’s how we got here.