I mean by European establishment terms, she IS ultra conservative. THAT'S how out of touch they are with their OWN population.
In truth she'll probably be fine given she doesn't have an ultra national body like the EU to restrain her, has a population in favour of deportations of hostile elements and cultural preservation and the threat of China as a reason to focus on strengthing defences.
Ah yes, because the "ultra-conservatives" are known for their progressive female-led organizational leadership structures. Not like those all-male old boys clubs of the left.
We've seen this before. I'm guessing she's another Trojan horse. Among other "ultra conservative" moves I expect that Japan will liberalize it's immigration policy in the coming weeks.
I haven't been following jap politics but it feels to me like she pretends to push for harder migration laws but in reality they won't affect anything.
Remember when they called Italy's Meloni a literal neo-fascist? What a let-down she turned out to be. She's now best buddies with von der Leyen.
I mean, how conservative can a woman in politics possibly be? It’s an oxymoron.
The furthest to the right they go, is center left. Tbf the furthest men in office now go is center right. And that's rare too
I mean by European establishment terms, she IS ultra conservative. THAT'S how out of touch they are with their OWN population.
In truth she'll probably be fine given she doesn't have an ultra national body like the EU to restrain her, has a population in favour of deportations of hostile elements and cultural preservation and the threat of China as a reason to focus on strengthing defences.
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Theatre kids weren’t bullied enough
"Ultra Conservative"
"Woman in politics"
Pick one.
Ah yes, because the "ultra-conservatives" are known for their progressive female-led organizational leadership structures. Not like those all-male old boys clubs of the left.
I was going to say, she hasn't been at any of the meetings dammit.
We've seen this before. I'm guessing she's another Trojan horse. Among other "ultra conservative" moves I expect that Japan will liberalize it's immigration policy in the coming weeks.
Diversity will now be Japan's strength.
I haven't been following jap politics but it feels to me like she pretends to push for harder migration laws but in reality they won't affect anything.
"Ultra conservative"
Doesn't want an entirely pacifist response to an invasion.
Japanese elections don't work the way they do in white countries, they actually end up getting what they vote for instead of endless foreigners.