The Reality of the Constitutional Democratic Party and a JTU Politician Exposed in the House of Councillors Budget Committee

This article criticizes the remarks and political posture of Renhō, Shunichi Mizuoka, Yoshifu Arita, and other Constitutional Democratic Party lawmakers during the House of Councillors Budget Committee session on March 16, 2020. It argues that, amid the Wuhan virus crisis, these opposition politicians continued to denigrate Japan while aligning themselves with China and the Korean Peninsula.

March 16, 2020
They expressed gratitude to Honda for having led the submission of United States House Resolution 121, which demanded an official apology from the Japanese government over the comfort women issue, and for having it passed by the House of Representatives.
It is a rare thing for me, but when I happened to switch on NHK television in the morning, it was broadcasting live the questioning session of the House of Councillors Budget Committee.
Renhō, who has continued to evade the issue of her dual nationality, wore the face of an agent of “justice and humanity” and kept hurling abuse at Prime Minister Abe in a shrill voice.
In the course of her questioning, as if proving that she was also an agent of South Korea, she said something truly laughable: “To begin with, I think the number of infected people in Japan is low because the number of tests is low.”
She and the Constitutional Democratic Party, siding with China and South Korea, must be desperate above all to denigrate Japan.
However, now that the Wuhan virus is finally becoming a pandemic throughout the world, all decent Japanese people must have recognized anew the following fact.
Japan is the country with the highest medical standards in the world, and the country with the best medical facilities and equipment in the world.
Moreover, this fact stands out conspicuously.
The awfulness of the man named Shunichi Mizuoka, who next stood up to ask questions, was again so terrible as to make one feel nauseated.
Judging from the fact that this man was proudly speaking of the organization from which he came, he is a man from the Japan Teachers’ Union.
It would be more accurate to say that this man is already a senile old man who makes his living by selling justice and humanity, plus children, as commodities.
The true nature of the next speaker, Yoshifu Arita, is probably that of a spokesman for the Korean Peninsula.
All of them belong to the Constitutional Democratic Party.
Giving such people an effective annual income of around 50 million yen is truly a waste of tax money, but
together with the people who elected such figures, they are siding with China and the Korean Peninsula and continuing to denigrate Japan.
It is no exaggeration at all to say that, in reality, they are traitors to the nation.
Since they treasure as if sacred the Constitution that GHQ gave Japan after the war in order to permanently weaken it,
they should also treasure the manner of American politics.
The President of the United States is not confined in Congress day after day and subjected to a barrage of questions from lawmakers like those above, questions that are the very height of stupidity, the very height of low intelligence, and the very height of malice, intended only to denigrate Japan.
The United States would never waste the time of a president who must fulfill his role as the leader of the world in such a manner.
The Constitutional Democratic Party and the people who elected them must not merely treasure and imitate the Constitution given by GHQ.
They must treasure and imitate the very essence of American politics and its actual workings.
Because Shunichi Mizuoka was so awful, I searched for him and was even more astonished.
If such a person holds an important position in the Japan Teachers’ Union, Japanese education is in danger.
Shunichi Mizuoka
Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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He was born in Takeno Town, Kinosaki District, Hyogo Prefecture, now Toyooka City.
His family home was engaged in the business of re-stuffing futons.
His father was adopted into the family and worked as a teacher.
At the age of ten, he moved to the former city of Toyooka.
He graduated from Toyooka Municipal Toyooka Elementary School, Toyooka Municipal Toyooka Minami Junior High School, Hyogo Prefectural Toyooka High School, and the Special Science Teacher Training Course of the Faculty of Education at Nara University of Education.
Later, he became a local public servant and worked as a junior high school teacher in Miki City.
After serving at the Japanese School in New Delhi, he served as a full-time officer of the Toban district of the Hyogo Prefecture Teachers’ Union, an executive committee member of the Hyogo Prefecture Teachers’ Union, an official of the Hyogo Prefectural School Welfare Association, secretary-general of the Hyogo Education and Culture Research Institute, deputy secretary-general of the headquarters of the Hyogo Prefecture Teachers’ Union, and deputy director of the Hyogo Education and Culture Research Institute.
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On January 8, 2008, together with Mieko Kamimoto, Satsuki Eda, Tomoko Kami, Sōhei Nihi, and others, he met with Mike Honda, a member of the United States House of Representatives, who was visiting Japan.
They expressed gratitude to Honda for having led the submission of United States House Resolution 121, which demanded an official apology from the Japanese government over the comfort women issue, and for having it passed by the House of Representatives.
In response, Honda said, “It is a very difficult task to make Japanese people admit guilt over the issue of the military comfort women, but I have the same heart as all of you.”
On April 21, 2010, he participated in a meeting commemorating the tenth anniversary of the submission of the “Bill to Promote the Resolution of the Issue of Wartime Sexual Coercion Victims,” to which Kang Il-chul had been invited, and spoke of his strong desire to see the bill enacted.
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