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It is not an exaggeration to say that they are permanently spoiling and creating a reserve army for welfare.It is no exaggeration to say that the countless universities they have created are T-score 5.

For their self-interest, they have created a mountain of low-skilled universities, i.e., unnecessary and useless, to descend as professors, wasting human resources who are indispensable workers in agriculture, fishery, forestry, industry, etc.
It is not an exaggeration to say that they are permanently spoiling and creating a reserve army for welfare.
It is no exaggeration to say that the countless universities they have created are T-score 5.

And yet, the stupidity of the politicians and the stupidity of the mass media, which coexist with them, have overlapped and mingled to start something as foolish as immigration.
The number of immigrants, especially Chinese and Muslims, who are unknown, poor, and understandable, has increased all over Japan.
Some areas, such as Kawaguchi, have even become unsafe.

For the past 20 years, I have been photographing famous places all over Kyoto during autumn foliage.
This year, there were three events that I encountered for the first time.
The first was the road in front of Jōjakkoji Temple in Arashiyama, one of the three most famous places in Kyoto for its autumn foliage, and the rice field in front of Rkushi-sha, which has been permanently preserved. 
On that beautiful road, a group of Kurds drove in, driving a shiny, expensive Toyota Land Cruiser with Gifu Prefecture license plates.
The people in the car looked like they were all well-to-do.
It could be the field of physical labor, such as demolition, where the workforce is in short supply because the workers have gone to stupid high schools and universities and been spoiled.
They had demonstrated that this field is, in fact, a field where quite a bit of money can be made.

The second was a group of Turks we encountered in the precincts of Kitano Tenmangu Shrine.
They, too, all looked and dressed like wealthy people.

The third was an encounter I had in the bathroom of the Kyoto Imperial Palace.
The Kyoto Imperial Palace has a place called "Bird's Bath" near the Guest House.
There is a public restroom near there.
It was a cold day, so we immediately headed for the restroom.
Standing in front of the urinal for urinating, I was astonished.
I had never seen such a mess in my life.
I was immediately reminded of one of Masayuki Takayama's papers.
The proprietress of a long-established inn in Koyasan had been in an astonishingly violent and violent behavior when she accommodated a group of Chinese guests.
Since then, this inn has refused to accept Chinese guests.
My partner, a woman, was also astonished when she came out of the bathroom.
All the toilets had not flushed their feces!

 

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