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American conservatives are returning to the position of common sense.

The following is from a conversation between Mr. Shimada Yoichi and Ms. Iiyama Akari. The book, released on February 1st, became a bestseller and is scheduled to be reprinted. 
It is a must-read, not only for the people of Japan but for people all over the world.
Preamble omitted.
American conservatives are returning to the position of common sense.
Iiyama 
The LGBT bill and the immigration issue are related.
In Japan, since the LGBT bill was passed, people who say they are "a woman at heart" have been involved in various incidents.
The other day, there was a news story about a man who says he is a "woman at heart" who was arrested for entering a women's bath and is upset as to why he is being detained.
Japan is now blasting toward a society where people can decide their gender.
Meanwhile, Japan is beginning to accept foreign workers on a large scale to compensate for its declining population.
Many of them are Muslims.
Islam's doctrine stipulates that there are only two genders, male and female and that homosexual acts are illegal.
While accepting large numbers of people into the country who believe this to be correct, the government promotes a policy of accepting diverse genders.
It is a symbol of the contradiction of the Japanese government.
Shimada. 
The Diet passed the LGBT Rights Act without carefully examining what problems it would cause.
Influenced by this law, the Supreme Court, which is not well-versed in the world of sexuality, took a significant step in the direction of allowing gender reassignment based on gender identity alone. 
It ruled that the "reproductive incapacity requirement" of the Gender Identity Disorder Special Law was an excessive requirement and unconstitutional. As a result, the Diet has been forced to revise the law.
How will women be protected in the future from perverts who deceive them about their transgender status?
The Diet probably had no idea when it passed the LGBT Rights Act.
Iiyama. 
People who said they would protect women's rights, then the Supreme Court ruled on the law, so they started talking about amending the law accordingly, and then they said what was the point?
Shimada. 
The LDP will increasingly and spirally lose credibility with principled conservatives.
It was apparent, which is why Mr. Abe reminded everyone around him that the LDP should not pass such a bill.
Several years ago, when Mr. Abe saw the text of the LGBT rights bill that LDP member Tomomi Inada and CDP member Chinami Nishimura had worked out and that Ms. Inada brought back to the LDP, he became very concerned that this would destroy Japanese society and squashed it at the party procedure stage.
Inada herself recalls, "Mr. Abe was at the center of the opposition." 
Prime Minister Abe later decided that it would be safer not to raise the issue of promoting LGBT understanding, even as a general matter, and removed it from the LDP's pledges.
But after losing Mr. Abe, Mr. Kishida and other LDP leaders were insensitive to left-wing activists' intentions and unable to read the future developments.
They have strangled themselves, or rather the public and the decline in support has become unstoppable.
The bedrock conservative base that supported Prime Minister Abe will never return to the LDP again.

 

2023/1/26 in Kyoto

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