Television Prime Minister Kishida’s press conference announcing that he will not run in the LDP presidential election was broadcast live by all stations except TV Tokyo, but the commercial broadcasters withdrew after 10 minutes... His “private” comment caused a stir online.

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0001Reporter Fuyutsuki★.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:02:56.83ID:PHRlgWZd9
All TV stations broadcast live Prime Minister Kishida’s press conference where he announced he would not run for president, but commercial broadcasters pulled out after 10 minutes; “Private” remarks cause a stir on the Internet Prime Minister Kishida Fumio’s press conference on the 14th where he announced he would not run for the LDP presidential election was broadcast live by all TV stations except TV Tokyo. Various media outlets reported that he would not be running that morning. The emergency press conference at the Prime Minister’s Office began at 11:30 a.m. Terrestrial television stations all showed Kishida saying, “The first and most obvious step that will show that the LDP is changing is for me to step down. I will not be running in the upcoming presidential election. As soon as the key words were heard, “We will devote ourselves to supporting the new leader selected through the presidential election as a private soldier,” private broadcasters began to withdraw one after another. Despite it being an important press conference, NHK was the only station that continued broadcasting it 10 minutes after it started. It was the “private” comment that attracted attention online. In 2010, during the time of the former Democratic Party of Japan’s administration, the phrase was used by the party’s Ichiro Ozawa, causing a stir and being nominated for the New Words and Buzzwords Award. It is a phrase often used by politicians, and Kishida also used it when announcing his plans for the future. In response to this, x (old Twitter) posted comments wishing for him to retire, such as “Please graduate for once,” as well as sarcastic responses like “This self-proclaimed private is really strong.” As it was the day before the anniversary of the end of the war, some people pointed out that his remarks were inappropriate, with comments such as “I don’t like it because it reminds us of the war,” “At a time like this, it’s strange to say ’As a private soldier…’” and “People would mistakenly think that the Japanese prime minister will join the military when he resigns.” There were also voices saying, “He is finally in a position that suits him.” It is also a Nagatacho term that can easily be taken as “politicians love to use the word “private,”” and it seems to have been unpopular on social media.

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0032Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:41:17.74ID:4ws6UQs/0
>>1
Politicians also like to say “everyone play baseball” lol.
0033Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:41:23.90ID:k3REcLsp0
>>1
Maybe he backed down because he got the second Kishida administration’s blessing.
He was persuaded that it would be easier to aim for the next one if he had fewer losses.
And the Ministry of Finance will be happy about that.
0042Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:58:10.15ID:fPxuO9Th0
>>1
In the LDP, where there are many veterans, Kishida is just one of those nameless demons.
0003Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:06:01.33ID:KT3KoU8h0
There seem to be a lot of idiots who don’t understand the meaning of a private soldier. Also, figuratively, it means one of many who does menial work following a certain purpose or someone’s orders.
0008Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:10:47.25ID:zJhlPnds0(1/2)
>>3
There are other ways to say it, so how can this idiot be so aware of the choice of words and still criticize them? Tell me.
0024Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:26:14.54ID:CJ1NTmE40
>>8
Looks stupid lol.
0028Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:35:26.35ID:qe7vv01k0
>>8
I think you could easily nitpick the origins of words you use every day.
0038Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:53:11.35ID:EL3khVqb0
>>8
Seriously speaking, soldiers are much stricter about hierarchical relationships than normal society. Whether Kishida actually behaves that way or not is a different matter, but it is an appropriate expression to express his intention to act as a subordinate and in accordance with the will of his superiors. Well, I guess if he really just followed the wishes of those above him, there’d be no need for him to continue as a politician in the first place. I wonder what the vote is for.
0047Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 14:18:32.38ID:bV3xl3fO0
>>8
But before that, explain what’s wrong with being a private.
0009Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:10:55.15ID:5m8wx2YP0
The sound of military boots.
0013Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:14:36.48ID:1gMaa1TS0
So who will be the next prime minister?
0014Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:14:39.67ID:SvlxVyJK0
If he’s already been the prime minister, he should retire. Can he really put up with being treated like an ordinary member of parliament now? It’d be different if he could become a leading figure like Aho or Suga.
0016Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:16:41.17ID:ApJQpFhJ0
As losers, poor people, people with nothing better to do, and old lefties, wouldn’t you want Kishida to run in the next election?
0017Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:18:07.60ID:vgQzcHnh0
TV Tokyo is unwavering.
0018Security Guard [lv.21].Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:18:45.02ID:SPUiFW250
A final tax increase!!
0019Security Guard [lv.5] [Sprout].Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:19:31.91ID:FZvyCrpZ0
The press conference was held during the Obon festival when families gather together. They’re politicians who keep coming back. And the media who go along with it are shit.
0021Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:23:21.25ID:URiGO1pH0
Okay! Let’s raise taxes before we resign!
0022Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:24:48.21ID:L2EQbi/E0
Ichiro Ozawa says he is doing his best as a private soldier, but he is actually trying to exert his influence.
0023Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:25:36.61ID:ghh6NWMK0
Truly a man of fire.
0025Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:30:44.43ID:JpuHJkAT0
Nikkei Newspaper Opinion Poll (July 26-28)
(Vote for the next House of Representatives election)
LDP 30% (-1)
Constitutional Democratic Party 13% (-1)
Ishin Party 11% (+1)
Komeito 5% (+2)
Communist Party 4% (+1)
People’s Party 3% (±0)
Reiwa Party 3% (-1)
SDP 1% (±0)
Sapei Party 1% (±0).
0026Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:30:54.15ID:hoa3DCd80
Biden’s withdrawal may have also played a role.
0027Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:30:57.37ID:I9z79moH0
When we talk about private soldiers, it has to be Takanohana.
0030Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:39:26.13ID:HUhK9XIa0
I thought TV Tokyo would air it if it was a topic directly related to the economy, but apparently that’s not the case.
0035Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:48:50.69ID:NvtTQJg20
The media uses war-related words a lot, though.
0036Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:52:31.87ID:h7m69IUW0
Don’t be fooled by pathos.
0037Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:52:45.15ID:THTL8FBj0
He is a cold-hearted man who publicly declared that he would cut off support for Noto because he didn’t have the budget.
0039Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:54:04.58ID:cPW74KeV0
I thought he just wanted to be prime minister, but it seems he really just wanted to be prime minister, which is really shocking.
0040Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:54:53.23ID:A9kYPe5o0
This is a word that comes out because people think of politics as all about numbers.
0041Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 13:57:10.29ID:lhxeWR5j0
Kishida was really incompetent. He’s the first prime minister to bring so little benefit to Japan. Even though he was handing out money, it was limited to low-income earners and had nothing to do with us.
0045Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 14:10:57.40ID:7jV4W/Dx0
There is no clear vision of who the next prime minister will be. Maybe it’s Koizumi the poet. It seems likely.
0046Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 14:15:24.45ID:uuxD0EQa0
In other words, Japan-Korea relations, Korea above Japan’s national interests, they keep saying “people” and “people” but never say “Japanese people”.
0048Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 14:23:38.83ID:V8WXPLjX0
If we start to investigate it, it will only make us sad.
Kishida listed all the things he did, but in reality, it stops there.
It’s all just like, “It never happened.”
0050Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 14:45:58.75ID:9F+O7rg90
They say the commercial broadcasters withdrew after 10 minutes, but regardless of the content,
it was broadcast during a regular news slot and it wasn’t a resignation press conference,
so I think it’s only natural that it would end quickly… Even though it may be the nature of the station, I wonder why TV Tokyo, which boasts economic news as its flagship program, is not broadcasting the show…
0052Anonymous @I’m sorry.Aug. 14, 2024 (Wed) 15:02:57.82ID:SYXGDnxI0
When the media uses phrases like “On the Internet…” they pick up on some completely unexpected words, so you can’t rely on them.
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