新入社員♀「はわわ、提出〆切の時間なのにまだ書類が出来ないよぉ…」 ワイ「貸せ」スマホ取り上げ
だめぽアンテナ
【日向坂46】ひな誕祭当日、なんかヤバそう
ねらーアンテナ
【画像】中国大好き岩屋外務大臣の幸せそうな家族集合写真wwwwwwwwwww
海外「さすがアジアのリーダーだ!」国際スポーツ記者が捕らえた日本人の姿がアラブ社会を感動の渦に
「この水を1万円で売ってみてください」って面接で言われた人、面接官のPCを指差して「1万円でこの水を買ってくれ、さもないと……
またしても格下相手に…韓国vsヨルダン1対1の引き分け、韓国ネチズン呆れる=韓国の反応
謎の勢力「この漫画が売れたのはアニメが良かったから!」 ←これマジなん??
「生きる。」 第二部<激動編> 第207話
【大阪・関西万博】「前代未聞です!」万博ガイドブックイラストは「描きかけ状態」、作者がSNSで困惑投稿
【悲報】2023年最も売れたゲームと発表された『ホグワーツ・レガシー』、リリース予定だったDLCが開発中止へ
韓国人「『芝のせいにするな』韓国代表の不振に日本ファンから落胆の声…「試合内容が酷すぎる」韓国の反応
憂国桜アンテナ
【高級住宅街】芦屋六麓荘も中国人富裕層が爆買い
我無ちゃんねる
石破と岩屋が企むコメの輸出増加の実態とは!?
対馬の神社でタバコを吸って石を投げた韓国人…徐教授「このような状況が『嫌韓』の口実を作っている」[3/28] [昆虫図鑑★]
まとめくすアンテナ
【物価高対策】石破首相、食料品などの消費税減税「一概に否定するつもりない。いかなる効果があるのか。検証を少しやらせてほしい。若干の時間の猶予をたまわりたい」
熊田曜子、区民プールで自撮り!? マナー違反にネット炎上! [3/27]
中国「核汚染水!(大嘘」中国政府「輸入禁止!(日本産」中国「福島県沖の海洋水調査!」中国専門家「異常なし」中国「え」中国原発「処理水垂れ流し(大問題」→
トランプ「韓国政府は無能で信用できない」第一次政権の時のトランプ大統領の発言を長男が暴露!
介護職員の賃金が全産業平均より「6万円以上低い」という現実に「やりがい搾取がひどすぎる」「介護員は減る一方」と嘆きの声 [3/27]
【日本次第】日中関係は脱トランプ、歴史、台湾
財務省ってどれだけ嫌われてるんだよ…
【K-王桜】「桜の木に国籍を押しつけるな」韓国で“日本の桜”を植え替える動きが進む…ルーツに関わる写真展も [3/27] [ばーど★]
中国資本のヤバすぎるホテルに非難殺到
トランプ「米国における解放の日の始まりだ!」トランプ政権「25%の関税発動!(輸入自動車」トランプ「仕事を奪い富を奪い多くのものを奪ってきた国に課税する。」→
河合ゆうすけ 「大半の地方議員は腐っている」
【おかしい】日本よりアメリカの方が米が安い?
【激怒】外国人生活保護優遇しすぎ【河合ゆうすけ】
【なんで】国籍どこですか?→差別ダー
【悲報】給食カロリー、国基準満たさず、物価高影響か 九州沖縄6県
クレカの暗証番号、4月から店頭決済で原則必要に [3/27]
日本「夏の参院選!」石破茂「外国人に50万円支給する制度(大問題」自民党幹部「石破と距離を置く」玉木雄一郎「自国守る力を整える」小沢一郎「野党政権作る!」→
彼女のあだ名は「顔も経歴もすべて真実がない女」…韓国で「美しすぎる大統領夫人」が叩かれまくるワケ [3/26] [昆虫図鑑★]
滋賀県立高の校長、修学旅行の引率中に娘と4時間観光地巡り「遊んでいるように見えたのかも。反省」3/26
ロシアとウクライナ「戦争!」トランプ「終結!」トランプ政権「和平交渉!」米政府高官「部分停戦の交渉内容を調整」トランプ「停戦合意の意志あると確信(断言」→
自民党、国民民主党の躍進に危機感 「次の国政選で自民候補が打ち負かされる恐れがある」[3/26]
難民申請繰り返すクルド人、鈴木法相「審査のスピードアップ、私からも指示する」 平均処理期間は約1年10カ月、再審査請求すると計約2年10カ月まで
日本「夏の参院選!」石破茂「ガソリン税の廃止を検討」5ch民「出たわね(検討使」石破茂「支持率低下」自民議員「高市総理希望!」高市早苗「次期総理(ほぼ確定」→
教科書の検定結果めぐり韓国外務省反発 「歪曲された歴史の内容が多数含まれている[3/25] [首都圏の虎★]
再審無罪の袴田巌さんに2億1700万円交付へ 3/25
安倍元総理「凶弾に斃れる」山上徹也「背後関係不明(重要」謎の勢力「裁判なし!(謎」日本「オウム事件は麻原逮捕から1年後に裁判」東京地裁「統一教会に解散命令!」→
JAFでシステム障害。サーバーの複数ディスクが同時に故障。 [3/24]
ウクライナ戦争は回避できたというトランプ大統領~バイデン政権の責任は無いのか
自虐史感から脱却して世界を見る
大航海時代をアジアの視点から見る。日本は世界をどのようにみていたのか?
征韓論を巡って明治6年政変、西南戦争へ向かって行く明治初期とアジア主義
明治維新の成果をアジアに広げることで日本の防衛に繋がると考えた明治期の知識人
北朝鮮崩壊の切っ掛けとなった第13回世界青年学生祭典|世襲型社会主義国家の最初の破壊的な躓き
江戸時代初頭にベトナム王女と結婚した荒木宗太郎|ベトナムのグエン朝時代
鎖国前にタイに広がった日本人町|警戒したアユタヤ王朝と山田長政|鎖国により断絶された国交
2024自民党総裁選挙に乱立する候補者、各候補者に対する印象まとめ
【韓国】辞任したはずの非常対策委員長韓東勲氏が党代表に就任する不思議
「君が代」を合言葉に行われた【台湾】暴動二・二八事件その後敷かれた戒厳令は38年間に及ぶ
Photo by Kembrew McLeod (licensed under CC0 1.0)
It's okay to win even if you commit a foul. Don't expect anything from a country with a different concept of sports. In Japan, there is no question that sports are played to train the mind and body, and this is sought after in all walks of life. On top of that, the champions of each sport are also expected to have good personalities, so Japanese people are very careful when interviewing the winners. Physical education is distinguished from sports in that it incorporates physical exercise as a part of education and aims not only to train the body but also to improve the mind and personality. Sports are said to be purely about enjoying the competition and the wins and losses. In order to have fun, you can only enjoy victory and defeat within the fairness that comes from following the rules. It is also expressed as sportsmanship. If you think about whether Korea does physical education or sports, unfortunately it seems like they are failing at both. Even though it is said that political statements should not be brought into sports, athletes who can't stand it anymore and make a big fuss over the Rising Sun flag or claim territory on the field are seen as heroes. He doesn't mind taking fouls in order to win. Do they think that the rules are something that is followed when the referee is watching? There is no concept of sportsmanship here. I'm sure some people will argue that this is something that some players do, but the relative number of fouls committed by Korean players is too high. And that is what athletes who participate in international competitions do. As I wrote at the beginning, in Japan, sports are viewed as physical education from elementary school onwards, and the higher a player becomes, the more they continue to train, and as a representative of the country, they are expected to act without shame. It can be said that there are almost no players who commit such foul acts when they reach the level of participating in international tournaments. It is said that all sports are supervised by an organization called the Korea Athletic Association, but it seems that they are more passionate about anti-Japan activities than athletics, and that way of thinking is quite different even internationally.
The preamble of the Constitution lies at the root of South Korea's anti - Japanese sentiment.The reason for affirming anti - Japanese sentiment and excluding pro - Japanese sentiments is found in the The preamble of the Korean Constitution states that 3.1 the legal system of the provisional government of the Republic of Korea will be inherited. Then, what is the March 1 Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea? It is an organization that called itself the Provisional Government and was established in 1919 as an anti-Japanese force. Looking at the contents of the charter, we see that the oath is strongly anti-Japanese: ``We will fight to the last man to indoctrinate Japan from barbarism.'' The preamble of the constitution describes the principles that govern the entire constitution. The structure of this idea is to inherit the legal structure of the March 1 Charter of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea. If we interpret these without contradiction, Article 21 of the latter part of the Korean Constitution states freedom of speech and Article 22 states academic freedom, but if we read it based on the preamble of the Constitution, we can see that 3.1 Legal framework of the provisional government It can also be interpreted as allowing freedom of speech and academics on the premise of inheriting the law. This is actually the case in Korea today. If you look at the oath of the provisional government quoted in the preamble of the constitution, it clearly states anti-Japanese ideology. In the first place, the constitution should not quote anything or include language that assumes other countries. In any case, as long as South Korea is under this constitution, anti-Japanese activities are always legitimate, and on the contrary, pro-Japanese activities are criticized as acts that destroy the legal system of the March 1 Provisional Government Charter and the Constitution. If members of the Diet follow the principle of adhering to the Constitution, then anti-Japanese members are conducting legitimate parliamentary activities. This is the main reason why it is said that #anti-Japan is South Korea's national policy. How can the preamble of the Constitution be consistent with fundamental human rights such as freedom of speech, thought and belief, and academic freedom? There appears to be no case where a legal interpretation has been obtained in the Constitutional Court through a lawsuit or controversy that has raised this point. The Korean government is free to expand its interpretation as much as it wants. This is the case now, as seen in the No Japan movement, where anti-Japanese activities are legitimate activities, and pro-Japanese speech is denounced as ``traitors.'' Is this an exception to basic human rights, with speech affirming the era of Japanese rule being suppressed, or is anti-Japanese a duty of every Korean citizen as written in the Provisional Government's oath? Provisional Government OathOathTo my 2,000,000 fellow citizens whom I respect and loveMarch 1st year of the Republic of Korea One day, since the Korean nation declared its independence, men and women, young and old, all classes, and all sects, of course, have come together to fight under the inhumane violence of Japan, the Germany of the East. The sympathy of the world is now suddenly focused on our people because they have expressed the character of a nation that is extremely patient with fairness, longs for independence and freedom for its people, and loves truth, justice, and humanity. It was at this time that the government was organized with the mandate of all the people of the country. I hereby swear that this government, together with all the people of this country, will work wholeheartedly to fulfill the great mission of restoring the nation and establishing its identity as a nation, observing the provisions of the provisional constitution and the principles of international society. My fellow countrymen, be inspired. Every drop of blood we shed is the gift of freedom and fortune to our descendants. It is the precious foundation for building God's kingdom. The way of our people will surely edify Japan's wild horses. Our justice truly trumps Japan's violence. My brethren, rise and battleto the last man. 3.1 The provisional government was the result of an anti-Japanese movement that occurred on March 1, 1919 under Japanese rule, and after that, Syngman Rhee established a provisional government in Shanghai, where he was in exile. This provisional government is considered the legitimate root of the Korean government, and Syngman Rhee became the first president of Korea after Japan's defeat. In other words, the Korean government itself is based on anti-Japanese organizations. Therefore, the Constitution will inherit the legal system of the Provisional Government Charter. It is no wonder why this story has not been reported in Japan, but it seems safe to assume that there are almost no members of the Korean Diet who are not anti-Japanese. On the contrary, he says that it is impossible to become a member of the Diet while advocating pro-Japan policy. Rather than saying, ``Many South Korean parliamentarians are anti-Japanese,'' it seems more accurate to say, ``South Korean parliamentarians exist because they are anti-Japanese.'' South Korea will never become a pro-Japanese country. That future will never come. Will the South Korean government or National Assembly propose a constitutional amendment and delete the text written in the preamble? If that happens, the roots and identity of the Korean government will disappear. Anti-Japanese activities are legitimate activities that are affirmed by the Korean Constitution. Depending on the interpretation, it can also be considered to be outside the scope of freedom of speech. We need to think about South Korea with this in mind.
Some countries are saddened by the sad news about former Prime Minister Abe, while others are happy - as expected, South Korea was the only democratic country to be happy. Condolences received from various countries South Korea welcomes people while twisting logic Results opposite to Korea's expectations Is your country's character different from that country? Improving relations seems far off In response to the sad news about former Prime Minister Abe, condolences have been pouring in from heads of state around the world, with many comments from democratic countries in particular saying that the world has lost a great leader. Mr. Trump, who was a close friend of Mr. Trump, immediately sent an extraordinary message of regret. However, there are countries that are completely different even if they are democracies. As you can imagine, it's South Korea. Some South Korean articles say that with the death of former Prime Minister Abe, Japan's right-wing forces have lost their unifying force, and that members of parliament seeking to improve Japan-Korea relations have gained relative strength, leading to Prime Minister Kishida becoming a This means that they will be able to exercise their options. What on earth does this mean? It seems like they want to say that this is a good sign for improving relations with Japan. There is no doubt that Mr. Abe was the spiritual pillar of Japan's right-wing movement. But the problem comes after that. After receiving the sad news about Abe, the members of the Diet who have close ties to him have regained their composure and strengthened their resolve to carry on Abe's will. This is clear from the statements made by these legislators and on Twitter. Rep. Rui Matsukawa and others have clearly expressed their feelings and made strong statements even at press conferences after securing victory. In other words, with the death of former Prime Minister Abe, Mr. Abe's resolve has become firmer in his long-awaited efforts to revise the constitution and break away from the post-war regime in order to restore Japan's prestige. In other words, the current situation is completely opposite to that country's irritating predictions. Japanese people don't have the emotions that most people in Korea usually expect. Even if people and towns are swept away by the tsunami, reconstruction begins the next day. Korea must have been very happy at this time as well. In response to this sad news about Mr. Abe, there is a completely distorted and eerie feeling that is visible as if people are welcoming Mr. Abe's death while calling for improved relations with Japan. As long as we keep saying things like that, there will be no improvement in relations between Japan and South Korea. When will they be able to see events in a normal way? Will such a day ever come? The future is beyond imagination.
Yoon Seok - yeol's digital strategy in Korea.World - class? Does he know what 6G and AI mean?This is an excerpt from an article made by Yun Seok-Yeol of the opposition People's Power, who is running in the Korean presidential election. It seems that Japan is aiming to become a digital hegemony. And South Korea will lead the way in 6G... Presidential candidate Yoon Seok-yeol announced on the 28th that Korea will become a digital economic hegemon by training ``1 million digital talents.'' Candidate Yoon pledged to create a flexible work environment that suits the characteristics of the IT industry, and raised the need for flexible work, saying, ``Is it possible to restrict people from working from home for more than eight hours?'' I emphasized it again. Candidate Yoon's comments are expected to be controversial as the Labor Standards Act already restricts working hours to over eight hours. Candidate Yoon held a press conference in Yeouido, saying, ``In order to reduce the technological gap with developed countries, we will raise next-generation artificial intelligence technology to the highest level in the world.'' We will introduce solutions and build the best AI system." It seems that within three years we will reduce the technological gap with developed countries and raise it to the highest level in the world. I don't understand the meaning at all. Candidate Yoon's vision is for South Korea to build the world's fastest and most powerful digital platform, export it to countries around the world, and become a digital economic hegemon. Developing an artificial intelligence industry was mentioned as one of the six practical tasks for this purpose. In detail, he explained that the company will build the world's largest cloud computing infrastructure for AI that can be used jointly by universities, research institutes, and companies. For the development of the software industry, he promised, ``The digital platform government will welcome the government, introduce public software innovation products for great national service, and help the growth of capable software companies.'' Candidate Yoon pledged to build a digital infrastructure that would upgrade the national 5G network and lead the world standard for 6G, and also offered a pledge to revitalize the ``My Data'' industry, which would allow citizens to receive custom benefits. He also pledged to support the semiconductor and mobility industries and build a cyber safety net. This means building a unified cyber response system for an integrated response during a cyber crisis, and building an integrated cyber response system that utilizes artificial intelligence. I thought what the ruling party candidates were saying was a big deal, but the opposition candidates are also making a big deal about it in other areas. Is it enough to just win the Korean presidential election?
The new President Yoon Seok - yeol will be confused by many obstacles to its government.The general election will be held in 2024. Yoon Seok-yul, the president, will be worried about the distortion with Congress.The Democratic Party which is ruling party has 172 seats (58.31 percent).It is still difficult to determine how the president can implement his policies in this power map.If you look at the presidential authority of the Korean Constitution, there are Articles 53, 73 and 74.Article 73 is the authority to sign diplomatic treaties and Article 74 is the command of the military.Article 53 provides the right to request reconsideration of a parliamentary resolution.Article 49 states that the bill will be approved by a majority of lawmakers and a majority of those present, but if the president requests reconsideration, it will require a majority of attendance and a 2/3 votes.If the figure is to rise from 58.31 percent to 67 percent, the ruling party will have to add to win 25 votes in favor. The ruling party's bill is likely to be rejected if it is returned.However, since this is a request for reconsideration of the bill already approved in Congress, the bill submitted by the opposition party "People's Power" is likely to be overthrown by the ruling party in Congress.In other words, Yoon will have to wait for the 2024 general election to take effect.Before that, various bills could be rejected by Congress, and the Manifesto incident could be eliminated.In this environment, diplomatic rights such as strengthening the ROK-U.S. alliance may be exercised to sign treaties or agreements. Yoon Seok-yeol is also eager to improve relations between Korea and Japan.In response, Prime Minister Kishida said, "It is important to communicate closely with the new president and the new administration in order to restore sound relations based on Japan's consistent position.I want to see the new government's movements in the future and talk to the new government."Yoon Seok-yeol said in her manifesto, "Japan's apology and compensation are the prerequisite for improving relations between Korea and Japan," drawing attention to future developments." In any case, he won the presidential election, but the difference in votes was less than 1 percent, 0.73 percent, and half of the people supported the opposition candidate. It is difficult to determine how far policies can be implemented with presidential authority alone.Anti-Japanese forces are still strong.
A summary of impressions of the numerous candidates competing in the 2024 Japanese LDP presidential election
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Promise between Japan and Korea
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