As soon as I heard that her main role model was Margaret Thatcher and that she is called the Japanese 'Iron Lady', I knew that she was trouble. At best, she'd simply be Japan's Thatcher.
Any actual Far-Rightist despises Thatcher. Voted in favour of abortion bills, brought about mass privatization, began the move towards mass consultation (i.e. giving NGOs more of a say in government, something greatly exacerbated in post-Thatcher Britain), had a 25% Jewish cabinet at its peak (also appointed homosexuals to high government positions), did not decrease immigration, etc.
Sadly, Japanese people have fallen for it. Just as Thatcher stopped the rise of the National Front, Takaichi seems to be the biggest obstacle at this point to the rise of Sanseito, since she is breathing new life into an LDP that needs to die off.
I'm reading some insane numbers, like 300,000 from Bangladesh alone. I know of a White man in Japan who says that an area he visits rapidly became flooded with Indians and the area is no longer even recognizably Japanese, all in the span of a couple of years.
I saw through that woman immediately.
As soon as I heard that her main role model was Margaret Thatcher and that she is called the Japanese 'Iron Lady', I knew that she was trouble. At best, she'd simply be Japan's Thatcher.
Any actual Far-Rightist despises Thatcher. Voted in favour of abortion bills, brought about mass privatization, began the move towards mass consultation (i.e. giving NGOs more of a say in government, something greatly exacerbated in post-Thatcher Britain), had a 25% Jewish cabinet at its peak (also appointed homosexuals to high government positions), did not decrease immigration, etc.
Sadly, Japanese people have fallen for it. Just as Thatcher stopped the rise of the National Front, Takaichi seems to be the biggest obstacle at this point to the rise of Sanseito, since she is breathing new life into an LDP that needs to die off.
I'm reading some insane numbers, like 300,000 from Bangladesh alone. I know of a White man in Japan who says that an area he visits rapidly became flooded with Indians and the area is no longer even recognizably Japanese, all in the span of a couple of years.