There is at least one hope, Nakamura Miwa sighed quietly, saying, more often, what people need is actually a hope, and there is no desire to really get something, at least not that much
Haha, Miyashita Kita smiled, staring at Miya Nakamura's snow-white breasts exposed in a low V-neck
Among the many women around him, Mika Nakamura is a relatively special one. In terms of age, this woman should be the largest among all the women around him. She is a genuine mature woman.
But for some reason, she was still an attraction to Miyagi Kita. She hadn't been intimate with her for a while. When she looked at her again, she felt a little impulsive.
Don't act like a pitiful look, don't care whether there are anyone around you, Miyashita Kita stroked Miwaka's plump thigh with a big hand and said, I understand what you mean, so I don't mind what you did during this period
After a pause in his tone, he said again: I know that I have made a promise to you before, but I have not fulfilled it until now. Maybe you are a little resentful towards me, right?
Miya Nakamura's lips moved, as if she wanted to say something, but was interrupted by Kita Miyashita with his eyes. He continued: I can understand you, I can say I understand very much, but you also need to understand that I have a plan for the path I want to go. No matter who it is for, I will not easily change the past of my decision. I did not fulfill the promises I had to do, not to think about it, but not to be able to. Even now, I can't help you achieve the goals you want to achieve. That's not realistic. I think you should understand this yourself. Just your requests, let alone me, even the current prime minister cannot fulfill them.
Mika Nakamura didn't say anything, she looked at Miyashita Kita intently, waiting for him to continue talking
If you want to see some hope, my opinion is not to set the standards so high, and first solve some of the simplest needs. Miyashita Kita put forward his suggestions, such as solving a problem of student recognition, or solving a problem of social security
In Japan, since the implementation of the special permanent residence policy in 1991, both Korean and Korean groups in Japan have been seeking the goal of equal rights. This so-called equal rights means that special permanent residence enjoys the same power as Japanese citizens.
As of now, although special permanent residents enjoy more power than ordinary permanent residents, they are still second-class citizens when compared with ordinary Japanese citizens.
They need to pay taxes like ordinary Japanese citizens, but their careers are restricted, without social security, and do not enjoy pensions
In addition, the education of these people is also restricted, and it is difficult to enter a state-run school. In Japan and South Korea, it is easy to enter a school run by North Korean groups, but their education is not recognized by Japanese schools.
In addition, whether it is a congressional or local election, these people have no right to vote or be elected.
These rights protection groups have been promoting equal rights. Their demands are to solve all problems in a package. After so many years of hard work, they have achieved some results. But those who are willing to speak for them are basically members of the opposition party.
Of course, the Socialist Party, which once held a left-wing stance, was also promoting this work for a while. However, looking at the situation of the Socialist Party's joint regime in the past few years, we can understand that the so-called promotion of this work by the Socialist Party is just a slogan to cause some trouble for the ruling party. It is really their turn to come to power and do not even mention such things.
In fact, the root of all problems is not that the Japanese look down on Koreans or something, but is related to the national character of East Asians.
In East Asia, no country is willing to accept immigration, whether it is China, South Korea or Japan.
In the view of the Kita Kita, whether it is the Japanese and Korean groups or the Japanese and Korean groups, their policy of promoting equal rights has problems, just like gaining weight. No one in this world can become a fat man in one bite. An impatient mentality cannot be done.
Take everything slowly, step by step, even if you go forward three steps and two steps back, as long as you can make progress, it is good, and this is the advice he gave to Mika Nakamura.
Of course, Miyashita Kita also knows why the people behind Mikazu Nakamura want to solve all the problems in one go, because they have their concerns
How many years have they promoted it to a special system of permanent residents?
From 1947 to 1991, it took nearly half a century to do such a thing
But even so, the special permanent residents are only second-class citizens. Although the Japanese government claims that they are also Japanese citizens, you can tell by looking at the airport channel. Even if the special permanent residents can walk the same channel as the Japanese citizens, the sign will still give you a clear mark on the sign.
However, from the perspective of the Miyagi Kita, he certainly would not consider the ideas of those Koreans in Japan. He once promised Mika Nakamura that he would provide her with help, so he naturally had to find a way to fulfill this promise.
To fulfill the promise, it is necessary to make some progress, so he naturally has to choose the easiest way to promote it.
No matter what you think, just from my opinion, Miyashita Kita is in a good mood today, and he is happy to say more to the woman in front of him. The two years that Kozumi Esan was in charge of the cabinet, Ah, no, to be precise, is the best time to promote your equal rights demands in the two years since the Liberal Democratic Party returned to the party's position.
Pulling his hand back from Mika Nakamura's thigh, Miyashita Kita leaned into the back of the chair, rubbed his face that was hot in the sun, and said: Now, the factional disputes within the Liberal Democratic Party seem to have decided the outcome, but in fact, they just formed a subtle balance. I define this balance as the balance of power between the conservatives and the reformists. Of course, the power of the reformists is slightly weak, but in this, the members of the reformists and the conservatives are not so pure. This is mainly reflected in the external specificity, which is the difference between diplomatic tendencies and the United States, or Asia. Among the reformists, there are those who tend to strengthen the Japan-US alliance, and those who tend to strengthen East Asian cooperation. The same is true among the conservatives.
Take the inauguration report released by Takashi Fukatani as an example. He advocated that the Japan-US alliance should be further strengthened and that China, South Korea and Russia should be regarded as a security threat. He was publicly criticized by Foreign Minister Yohei Kono and Transport Minister Toshihiro Nikai.
Miyashita Kita said, this shows that there are also great differences in related issues within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. As for the opposition party, they have regarded Takashi Fukatani as a traitor, so obviously there is no need to say more.
But what does this have to do with our equal rights demand? Nakamura Mika did not understand the problem, she frowned and asked
Now, this political division does have nothing to do with your equal rights demands. Miyashita Kita smiled and said, but it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter. You can find a way to get involved. But at this time, you must first promote the Blue House to do some practical work. You need to make a request to Tokyo through diplomatic channels. To put it bluntly, the impact of these requirements needs to amplify and attract the attention of Japanese society. Believe me, then, someone will naturally organize and promote these issues to the Congress to discuss.
Will you help us? Miwa Nakamura asked with bright eyes and some anticipation
...Of course, what I promised to you, Miyashita Kita originally wanted to deny it, but when it came to his mouth, it changed his statement
In fact, in his opinion, once the issue of equal rights arouses social concern, he does not need to do anything at all. Naturally, there will be political forces to amplify this problem. Maybe it is not a political force.
First of all, pro-American political forces like Takashi Fukaya are almost scolded by Japanese citizens now. In addition, they are planning to make concessions to the Americans in the next step, striving to sign the Japan-US trade agreement as soon as possible. Under huge public pressure, they need to use certain issues to divert the attention of the people.
And at this time, obviously nothing can attract the attention of the people than the discussion of equal rights
The second is the centrists. Most of them do not have any firm stance on diplomatic issues. Their political focus is not on this and they are unwilling to get involved in such issues. Therefore, when the pro-US side is criticized by public opinion, in terms of acceptance, they will choose mean and slightly tend to pro-Asian.
As for the rest, it is not the biggest obstacle to the issue of equal rights, and some of them are even more willing to promote the demand for equal rights.
It is precisely based on this that Kita Kitaki believes that the next two years will be the best time for Japanese and Korean groups to promote the equal rights movement. Once this best period is passed, no matter which side has an absolute advantage within the Liberal Democratic Party, they will not have any chance.
Of course, if the situation really develops as predicted by Kita Kita of Miyagi, he would not really do nothing. After all, there are more than 600,000 Koreans in Japan, and those behind Miwa Nakamura are also very financially powerful. Establishing a certain connection with these people is not a bad thing for him to do
As for how to do it and where to go, it is hard to say now. Everything depends on how things develop. If the price needs to be paid is too high, he will naturally not act rashly.
Haha, Miyashita Kita smiled, staring at Miya Nakamura's snow-white breasts exposed in a low V-neck
Among the many women around him, Mika Nakamura is a relatively special one. In terms of age, this woman should be the largest among all the women around him. She is a genuine mature woman.
But for some reason, she was still an attraction to Miyagi Kita. She hadn't been intimate with her for a while. When she looked at her again, she felt a little impulsive.
Don't act like a pitiful look, don't care whether there are anyone around you, Miyashita Kita stroked Miwaka's plump thigh with a big hand and said, I understand what you mean, so I don't mind what you did during this period
After a pause in his tone, he said again: I know that I have made a promise to you before, but I have not fulfilled it until now. Maybe you are a little resentful towards me, right?
Miya Nakamura's lips moved, as if she wanted to say something, but was interrupted by Kita Miyashita with his eyes. He continued: I can understand you, I can say I understand very much, but you also need to understand that I have a plan for the path I want to go. No matter who it is for, I will not easily change the past of my decision. I did not fulfill the promises I had to do, not to think about it, but not to be able to. Even now, I can't help you achieve the goals you want to achieve. That's not realistic. I think you should understand this yourself. Just your requests, let alone me, even the current prime minister cannot fulfill them.
Mika Nakamura didn't say anything, she looked at Miyashita Kita intently, waiting for him to continue talking
If you want to see some hope, my opinion is not to set the standards so high, and first solve some of the simplest needs. Miyashita Kita put forward his suggestions, such as solving a problem of student recognition, or solving a problem of social security
In Japan, since the implementation of the special permanent residence policy in 1991, both Korean and Korean groups in Japan have been seeking the goal of equal rights. This so-called equal rights means that special permanent residence enjoys the same power as Japanese citizens.
As of now, although special permanent residents enjoy more power than ordinary permanent residents, they are still second-class citizens when compared with ordinary Japanese citizens.
They need to pay taxes like ordinary Japanese citizens, but their careers are restricted, without social security, and do not enjoy pensions
In addition, the education of these people is also restricted, and it is difficult to enter a state-run school. In Japan and South Korea, it is easy to enter a school run by North Korean groups, but their education is not recognized by Japanese schools.
In addition, whether it is a congressional or local election, these people have no right to vote or be elected.
These rights protection groups have been promoting equal rights. Their demands are to solve all problems in a package. After so many years of hard work, they have achieved some results. But those who are willing to speak for them are basically members of the opposition party.
Of course, the Socialist Party, which once held a left-wing stance, was also promoting this work for a while. However, looking at the situation of the Socialist Party's joint regime in the past few years, we can understand that the so-called promotion of this work by the Socialist Party is just a slogan to cause some trouble for the ruling party. It is really their turn to come to power and do not even mention such things.
In fact, the root of all problems is not that the Japanese look down on Koreans or something, but is related to the national character of East Asians.
In East Asia, no country is willing to accept immigration, whether it is China, South Korea or Japan.
In the view of the Kita Kita, whether it is the Japanese and Korean groups or the Japanese and Korean groups, their policy of promoting equal rights has problems, just like gaining weight. No one in this world can become a fat man in one bite. An impatient mentality cannot be done.
Take everything slowly, step by step, even if you go forward three steps and two steps back, as long as you can make progress, it is good, and this is the advice he gave to Mika Nakamura.
Of course, Miyashita Kita also knows why the people behind Mikazu Nakamura want to solve all the problems in one go, because they have their concerns
How many years have they promoted it to a special system of permanent residents?
From 1947 to 1991, it took nearly half a century to do such a thing
But even so, the special permanent residents are only second-class citizens. Although the Japanese government claims that they are also Japanese citizens, you can tell by looking at the airport channel. Even if the special permanent residents can walk the same channel as the Japanese citizens, the sign will still give you a clear mark on the sign.
However, from the perspective of the Miyagi Kita, he certainly would not consider the ideas of those Koreans in Japan. He once promised Mika Nakamura that he would provide her with help, so he naturally had to find a way to fulfill this promise.
To fulfill the promise, it is necessary to make some progress, so he naturally has to choose the easiest way to promote it.
No matter what you think, just from my opinion, Miyashita Kita is in a good mood today, and he is happy to say more to the woman in front of him. The two years that Kozumi Esan was in charge of the cabinet, Ah, no, to be precise, is the best time to promote your equal rights demands in the two years since the Liberal Democratic Party returned to the party's position.
Pulling his hand back from Mika Nakamura's thigh, Miyashita Kita leaned into the back of the chair, rubbed his face that was hot in the sun, and said: Now, the factional disputes within the Liberal Democratic Party seem to have decided the outcome, but in fact, they just formed a subtle balance. I define this balance as the balance of power between the conservatives and the reformists. Of course, the power of the reformists is slightly weak, but in this, the members of the reformists and the conservatives are not so pure. This is mainly reflected in the external specificity, which is the difference between diplomatic tendencies and the United States, or Asia. Among the reformists, there are those who tend to strengthen the Japan-US alliance, and those who tend to strengthen East Asian cooperation. The same is true among the conservatives.
Take the inauguration report released by Takashi Fukatani as an example. He advocated that the Japan-US alliance should be further strengthened and that China, South Korea and Russia should be regarded as a security threat. He was publicly criticized by Foreign Minister Yohei Kono and Transport Minister Toshihiro Nikai.
Miyashita Kita said, this shows that there are also great differences in related issues within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. As for the opposition party, they have regarded Takashi Fukatani as a traitor, so obviously there is no need to say more.
But what does this have to do with our equal rights demand? Nakamura Mika did not understand the problem, she frowned and asked
Now, this political division does have nothing to do with your equal rights demands. Miyashita Kita smiled and said, but it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter. You can find a way to get involved. But at this time, you must first promote the Blue House to do some practical work. You need to make a request to Tokyo through diplomatic channels. To put it bluntly, the impact of these requirements needs to amplify and attract the attention of Japanese society. Believe me, then, someone will naturally organize and promote these issues to the Congress to discuss.
Will you help us? Miwa Nakamura asked with bright eyes and some anticipation
...Of course, what I promised to you, Miyashita Kita originally wanted to deny it, but when it came to his mouth, it changed his statement
In fact, in his opinion, once the issue of equal rights arouses social concern, he does not need to do anything at all. Naturally, there will be political forces to amplify this problem. Maybe it is not a political force.
First of all, pro-American political forces like Takashi Fukaya are almost scolded by Japanese citizens now. In addition, they are planning to make concessions to the Americans in the next step, striving to sign the Japan-US trade agreement as soon as possible. Under huge public pressure, they need to use certain issues to divert the attention of the people.
And at this time, obviously nothing can attract the attention of the people than the discussion of equal rights
The second is the centrists. Most of them do not have any firm stance on diplomatic issues. Their political focus is not on this and they are unwilling to get involved in such issues. Therefore, when the pro-US side is criticized by public opinion, in terms of acceptance, they will choose mean and slightly tend to pro-Asian.
As for the rest, it is not the biggest obstacle to the issue of equal rights, and some of them are even more willing to promote the demand for equal rights.
It is precisely based on this that Kita Kitaki believes that the next two years will be the best time for Japanese and Korean groups to promote the equal rights movement. Once this best period is passed, no matter which side has an absolute advantage within the Liberal Democratic Party, they will not have any chance.
Of course, if the situation really develops as predicted by Kita Kita of Miyagi, he would not really do nothing. After all, there are more than 600,000 Koreans in Japan, and those behind Miwa Nakamura are also very financially powerful. Establishing a certain connection with these people is not a bad thing for him to do
As for how to do it and where to go, it is hard to say now. Everything depends on how things develop. If the price needs to be paid is too high, he will naturally not act rashly.