Hyogo Governor Motohiko Saito, at his first press conference, confirmed he would consider enacting a social media ordinance, following heated discussions during the election.
Hyogo Prefecture’s newly re-elected Governor, Motohiko Saito, said at his first press conference since taking office that he would proceed with considering the “enactment of a social media ordinance.” Discussion has become heated on social media regarding the Hyogo Prefectural gubernatorial election. At his inauguration press conference, the Governor was asked by a reporter, “You said last year that you would consider enacting a social media ordinance. What are your thoughts on this?” He responded, “Mindless slander should be refrained from,” and “We will proceed with considering the enactment of a ‘social media ordinance.'” ■ “It is important to refrain from thoughtless slander” – considering enacting an SNS ordinance Governor Saito Motohiko [Reporter] “During the inauguration ceremony, you mentioned to the prefectural staff that ‘there have been some very harsh criticisms online.'” “At yesterday’s press conference with the 100-Article Committee, the committee members also mentioned slander and threatening posts online.” “Governor Saito said in October last year that he was considering an SNS ordinance.” “At that time, you said that ‘it was very frightening and terrifying, and that you strongly felt the need to tackle the problem of the spread of false information and slander on SNS. Now that you have been inaugurated as governor, what are your thoughts on enacting an SNS ordinance?” [Governor Saito] “The media has analyzed that various information was released on SNS during this election campaign. As I said at the beginning, for me it was a battle in which I advocated my own policies and my own thoughts. I have been working on this initiative honestly and honestly.” “I think it is important to refrain from making heartless slanderous comments, as they will hurt the feelings of the people of the prefecture.” “We will continue to prepare and consider how to go about enacting the SNS ordinance.” ■Slanderous comments scattered on SNS during the election campaign “I will focus on street activities. “I didn’t have time to look at social media,” Governor Saito Motohiko said when asked about his reaction to the slanderous comments that were scattered on social media during the election, “I was concentrating on my street activities and didn’t have time to look at it.” [Reporter] How did Governor Saito himself feel about the heated debate on social media and the fact that some slander was circulating during the election?
“I really did my best for 17 days, running around all over the place and not even having time to eat lunch.” “I was concentrating on interacting with the people of the prefecture in front of me, doing street activities, talking and shaking hands, so I didn’t have time to look at those places (social media), or rather, I was doing my best with my daily activities.” (Omitted) ※Previous thread Governor Saito Motohiko considers enacting an “SNS ordinance”: “Slander should be avoided” [hitzeschleier★].
That’s a fair point. In particular, the slander against Governor Saito was so severe that I want them to be properly arrested. I support Governor Saito!
Good job, Mr. Saito. Let’s hunt down the damn right-wingers who are obsessed with spreading rumours and false information. I hope Hyogo prefectural officials and assembly members will also support this ordinance.
Saito is the opposite of the image his followers have of him, he’s the type who wants to get along with those in power, so even if he sides with the idiots on the internet, he’ll just end up being a hindrance.
I want the Ishiba administration and the LDP and Komeito to do the same thing. Even if the kuso-uyo are removed, the LDP and Komeito will win the election, so there’s no problem.
We will not tolerate slander against the governor! [Hyogo Prefecture Governor power harassment allegations] Katayama: “Who told you? Tell me the name.” Kobashi: “Maybe he was in on it?” The full story of the search for the Hyogo Prefecture Governor’s accuser [Gure★].
Oh, I thought that former Fuji TV announcer Nakamura whatever had the same opinion. So the TV station is going to do what they’re being told. Good for them lol.
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