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The privileged classes may be controlling us.
In japan, The top group or prime minister state crazy and simple things.
For example, although it is clear that it is necessary to search the cause of fukusima plant accident before restarting another nuclear plant,
prime minister state Il agree of restarting of them.
While another politician state It is too early.
The nation's opinion is against for restarting of them.
They agree another politician.
In the end, another politician with nations support may be able to
get high position chair in the political world.It may be the chair of prime minister.
When I see those kind of argue which is simple theme and concerning of nations, it looks deceiving the nation.
On surface, the argument looks a confrontation.
But I cannot help but doubt that almost politicians are in fact connecting on the behind and transferring their privilege among them on purpose.
And that easy understanding argument is nothing but just trap to convince nations about changing politicians position.
They are not competing.They are only keeping their privilege.
In japan, The top group or prime minister state crazy and simple things.
For example, although it is clear that it is necessary to search the cause of fukusima plant accident before restarting another nuclear plant,
prime minister state Il agree of restarting of them.
While another politician state It is too early.
The nation's opinion is against for restarting of them.
They agree another politician.
In the end, another politician with nations support may be able to
get high position chair in the political world.It may be the chair of prime minister.
When I see those kind of argue which is simple theme and concerning of nations, it looks deceiving the nation.
On surface, the argument looks a confrontation.
But I cannot help but doubt that almost politicians are in fact connecting on the behind and transferring their privilege among them on purpose.
And that easy understanding argument is nothing but just trap to convince nations about changing politicians position.
They are not competing.They are only keeping their privilege.
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In Japan, the upper class and the prime minister state crazy and simplistic things.
For example, although it is clear that it is necessary to search for the cause of the Fukusima plant accident before restarting another nuclear plant,
the prime minister stated that he supports restarting them.
But another politician has stated that it is too early.
The public opinion is against restarting them too.
They agree with the other politician.
In the end, the other politician, with the nation's support, may be able to
get a high position in the political world.
Maybe even the chair of prime minister.
When I see these kind of arguments which have a simplistic theme but are still concerning to the nation, it looks like the nation is being deceived.
On the surface, the argument looks like a confrontation.
But I cannot help but think that almost all politicians are in fact connecting behind the scenes and using their privileges amongst themselves on purpose.
And that easily understood argument is nothing but a trap to convince the nation to support the politicians' changing positions.
They are only keeping their privileges.