I'm not all that familiar with politics in Japan either, but this bit is encouraging:
Yu Uchiyama, a politics professor at Tokyo University, did not rule out a political marriage of convenience between the ruling party and Ishin MPs who support changes to Japan’s “pacifist” constitution – an ideological obsession of Kishida’s mentor, the former prime minister Shinzo Abe.
It sounds like continuing or expanding Abe's policy of standing up to Winnie the Pooh is very much in the cards, so that's a major plus.
Japan won't survive what China has in store for them if they're 'pacifist', simple as that. Japan needs a real military again. Ultimately, it needs nukes, but they'll have a massive internal struggle to overcome in regards to that.
China has Nukes, and China hates their guts (pretty fucking justifiably, too) for their unprovoked crimes in Nanking and Manchuria.
If Japan is not seriously re-armed by the time Chinese air and navy capabilities start to challenge US dominance, they'll be conquered, and the way the Chinese will treat them will erase any complaint about the US that Japanese ultranationalists ever had.
It's a small step, but that's why their newest "helicopter" carriers are doing trials to house and launch F35s. And their warships have Jap built radar systems on par with the US.
The only thing Japan can do with this idiot in office over here. Japan since 1945 has relied on the US for defense and now they can't rely on that anymore.
Well, the same guys won. It's still an LDP-Komeito government.
The thing you have to understand about Japan is that the LDP IS the uniparty. They've been in government almost continuously since 1955. They're conservative and nationalistic but they've been dragged left to stay in power. It's a sign of their weakness that even with Komeito they don't have 2/3rds majority.
The ultra-right is Ishin, but they're like Japanese AFD, they're small and nobody wants to work with them. An LDP-Ishin government will never happen because it would swiftly be replaced by a CDP government in the next election.
I'm not all that familiar with politics in Japan either, but this bit is encouraging:
It sounds like continuing or expanding Abe's policy of standing up to Winnie the Pooh is very much in the cards, so that's a major plus.
Japan won't survive what China has in store for them if they're 'pacifist', simple as that. Japan needs a real military again. Ultimately, it needs nukes, but they'll have a massive internal struggle to overcome in regards to that.
China has Nukes, and China hates their guts (pretty fucking justifiably, too) for their unprovoked crimes in Nanking and Manchuria.
If Japan is not seriously re-armed by the time Chinese air and navy capabilities start to challenge US dominance, they'll be conquered, and the way the Chinese will treat them will erase any complaint about the US that Japanese ultranationalists ever had.
Adding to that is Japan's stance to defend Taiwan from China as they have said. If the US isn't strong behind them this could actually doom them.
China needs another Nanking. Might teach them some fucking humility.
At least this time only the communists would be affected..
It's a small step, but that's why their newest "helicopter" carriers are doing trials to house and launch F35s. And their warships have Jap built radar systems on par with the US.
The only thing Japan can do with this idiot in office over here. Japan since 1945 has relied on the US for defense and now they can't rely on that anymore.
Well, the same guys won. It's still an LDP-Komeito government.
The thing you have to understand about Japan is that the LDP IS the uniparty. They've been in government almost continuously since 1955. They're conservative and nationalistic but they've been dragged left to stay in power. It's a sign of their weakness that even with Komeito they don't have 2/3rds majority.
The ultra-right is Ishin, but they're like Japanese AFD, they're small and nobody wants to work with them. An LDP-Ishin government will never happen because it would swiftly be replaced by a CDP government in the next election.
RIP Japan
With today's geopolitical landscape more, the more they add the more difficult it will be for Japan to stay Japanese. Hopefully they aren't that dumb.
Keep in mind, when they say immigrants, they mean Chinese.
What, no Nigerians? 😢😢😢
The Japanese barely believe black people exist.
And deep Tokyo, you can chase people away with your black friends just running around.