“I’ll get criticized either way,” says Shinjiro Koizumi, in response to the evaluation of himself “I’ll just be myself” and “If I swing with all my might, I won’t have any regrets.”
Shinjiro Koizumi (43), former Minister of the Environment, who is running in the LDP presidential election (voting on the 27th), responded to questions from reporters at his campaign office in Tokyo on the 21st and spoke about his strategy for the presidential election, which is now in the final stages. He has received harsh criticism over his comments on policies he will put forward in the presidential election, such as a review of dismissal regulations, but he said, “This has made me think purely about just being myself.” Looking back on the battles so far in the presidential election, Shinjiro commented, “There have been reactions and responses from various regions. I feel grateful,” he said. (Omitted) Until now, one of the strong points has been the ability to communicate, but in the presidential election, there are more and more situations where the way of communicating and the ability to explain are put to the test. When asked how she felt about receiving harsh evaluations of herself, she said, “In my mind, that’s why I started to think purely about just being myself. “I often say this in my speeches, but when asked what kind of country I want to make, I want it to be a place where people can live true to their own feelings, rather than conforming to the opinions of those around them, and that really describes me,” he said. “Either way you’re going to get hit. It’s exactly the same as the discussion about the balance between smiling and serious expressions; if you smile, you’re said to not look nervous, but if you have a serious expression, you’re said to be scary. That’s why we decided to act like the LDP. (The final evaluation) is the result of that.” He also mentioned his theory based on the lessons he learned from his high school baseball days, “When in doubt, swing with all your might,” and said, “If I swing with all my might, I don’t know if it’ll be a strikeout, a home run, a hit, or a grounder, but if I swing with all my might, I can accept the result without any regrets. I think that’s our motto,” he emphasized. [Nakayama Tomoko]
>>1 You know, don’t try to become the leader of Japan with such carelessness. You’ve lived your life relying on your parents’ influence and you don’t understand anything about the people. Also, you’re too stupid to even think about it.
>>1 The LDP presidential election is a false presentation meeting where lying traitors gather together and tell each other lies they don’t even think about. The exception is Shinjiro Koizumi, whose consideration and personality are “shallow,” “flimsy,” and “light,” and who was mobbed for carelessly presenting bad political policies.
>>1 >If you ask me what kind of country I want to make, I’d say I want people to be able to live according to their own feelings, not conform to what others think of them. The height of privatization. Why is Japan at the mercy of your feelings? lol
>>1 ・I don’t think things can continue the way they are. That is why I believe Japan cannot continue as it is now. ・Right after the disaster, I started thinking about how old I would be 30 years from now. ・I am reflecting on myself, but I am also reflecting on the fact that my reflection is not visible. I said I would resign, but I didn’t say I would resign. ・It just came to mind vaguely. The number 46.
When asked about water policy, I said, “Drinking tap water increases your disposable income,” and was criticized. This is the only way to swing it full force.
Of course, no matter what he does or makes a mistake, his parents’ connections and money will protect him for the rest of his life, so he’s not afraid to swing with all his might.
> “So I started to think purely about how to be myself.” I think this just shows a lack of study that makes it seem like he’s just been a politician doing things casually.
You’re getting criticized… You’re getting criticized for saying such stupid things… You’re getting criticized >Don’t try to conform yourself to the opinions of those around you No, you should care more about the opinions of the people…
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