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He is on the farthest horizon from leftist pedophile sufferers like many of the people at the University of Tokyo and members of the Science Council of Japan.

The following is from Hideki Kakeya and was published in this month's Sound Arguments magazine.
He is on the farthest horizon from leftist pedophile sufferers like many of the people at the University of Tokyo and members of the Science Council of Japan.
He is a genuine academic whose research is worthy of someone who studied at the University of Tokyo.
This article is a must-read not only for the people of Japan but also for people worldwide.
The emphasis in the text, except for the headings, is mine.
What follows is a continuation of the previous chapter.
This chapter, which was new to me, discussed how the Japanese people should be surprised to learn about the realities of American and European universities, of which they were completely unaware.
It explains why Korean agents like Alexis Dudden dominate the American Historical Society.
There is no such thing as a real scholarship in Korea.
This article first shows us why such a country's agents control the American Historical Association.
The other day, I criticized the British institution's rating of the world's universities as entirely ridiculous.
This chapter proves that my criticism was entirely correct.
I strongly criticized the mass media, which is easily manipulated by the CCP, for fragmenting society.
Mr. Kakeya shows us that it is the universities themselves that are dividing American society.
U.S. universities are the ones that produce pseudo-moralism and PC.

If it survives, it will be a natural science-only organization.
Let's get back to the topic at hand.
What should the Science Council of Japan do in the future, dominated by the core layer of the left wing?
Privatization or dissolution is being discussed.
If the organization is to survive, limiting its focus to natural science is essential.
First, the Science Council of Japan is the equivalent of a foreign academy of science, and its English name is the Science Council of Japan.
Its name is "Science Council of Japan," which translates directly to "Science Council of Japan."
Academies of science in major foreign countries are made up entirely of natural scientists.
In most countries, they are private organizations independent of the government.
Japanese people are fond of "global standards."
In line with global trends, the Science Council of Japan should change its name to a nongovernmental organization composed entirely of natural scientists.
In Japan, the disciplines are humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences, but they are also called humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences in English.
No one would consider literature to be a science.
That is why it is strange for a humanist to join the Academy of Sciences.
Of course, I am by no means denying the raison d'être of the humanities and social sciences.
The humanities and social sciences should have their separate academies.
As for the Academy of Sciences, Japan is experiencing a unique situation in which scholars of the humanities dominate.
Regarding the university's management, Japan has been more successful than in other countries.
Japan's success is due to the abolition of the liberal arts colleges.
It has succeeded in protecting science faculty and students from the ideological dominance of liberal arts scholars.
U.S. colleges and universities focus on a four-year liberal arts education, with a full-fledged professional education that begins in graduate school.
Left-wing professors dominated this liberal arts education with a political correctness agenda.
As a result, some faculty and students who violate Political Correctness have been kicked out of universities.
For example, in 2017, liberal biologist Brett Weinstein argued that creating a day when only people of color could come to campus was reverse discrimination. As a result, he was ousted as a professor at Evergreen State College after extensive protests and intimidation as a racist.
Political Correctness in the United States is also encroaching on science education.
The level of math education has been lowered because making math more difficult will make it harder for female students to enroll, and even extreme claims have been made in some quarters that math is a sexist discipline.
I am now free to criticize the left, but this is because I am in a Japanese university.
At a university in the United States, it may not be accessible.
Political Correctness, similar to that in the United States, is spreading throughout Western universities.
It is impeding natural science education and research at universities.
Meanwhile, with the abolition of the College of Liberal Arts in Japan, the independence of science departments in Japanese universities is increasing.
Professors in the same department are taught science courses from the first year of university, so they are hardly affected by Political Correctness.
In recent years, Japanese universities have been developing programs in the sciences that allow students to graduate with a full complement of credits for courses taught in English alone.
At the University of Tsukuba, where I teach, such programs run in life science, science, and engineering.
When I asked an American student in one of these programs why she chose to study at a Japanese university, he replied that the main reason was that he did not like the Political Correctness of American universities.
It is an excellent opportunity for Japan.
If we can show that Japanese universities are free of Political Correctness, we can take on sensible, bright students from all over the world as "Political Correctness refugees."
Due to the declining birthrate and the overbuilding of universities to secure a destination for the Ministry of Education, Japanese universities struggle to ensure students. As a result, they have become dependent on Chinese students.
It is not a good thing from a security perspective.
In this time of social resetting due to the new coronavirus pandemic, why not shift the focus from securing students to accepting politically correct refugees from countries around the world?
The refusal to make appointments to the Science Council of Japan (SCJ) was immensely useful in bringing the reality of the infiltration of left-wing political activists into Japanese academia to the broader public.
However, the same thing happening worldwide still needs to be widely known in Japan.
Japanese conservatives are not very good at thinking about the world from a global perspective.
I urge you to reconsider the problems facing the academic world today from a global perspective and to consider how they can be applied to the development of Japanese society.

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