Robert Kennedy Jr.opposes COVID-19 vaccines, claims the presidential election is rigged, and calls for a “closure” of the southern border

The following is from an extertion by Canadian-based YouTuber Yamatatsu, which appears in the current issue of the monthly magazine WiLL, titled “Judicial Misuse of the Judiciary to Drop Trump,” on pages 307-315.
It is a must-read not only for Japanese citizens but for people worldwide.
The following is from p. 312-315.
Emphasis in the text other than the headline is mine.

The Unmotivated Biden Campaign 
However, they cannot afford to be means-tested to win next year’s U.S. presidential election.
If Trump is re-elected, the Democrats, as well as the Democratic-leaning bureaucrats, will be uprooted.
That is why they are working as one to protect themselves and are planning to bring down Trump without any pretense.
They don’t care about the U.S. national interest at all. 
Biden, who fears Trump’s reelection so much, has done little to campaign for his reelection.
As of the end of June, he had only four paid staffers, and no campaign headquarters set up.
Compared to the 92 people in Ron DeSantis’s and the 40 people in Trump’s campaigns, they are remarkably unmotivated.
What on earth is going on?
It could be because they expect to win another rigged election next year. 
The states that are expected to be fiercely contested are Arizona, Wisconsin, Georgia, Nevada, and Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania is difficult for Republicans to win.
Then Arizona, Wisconsin, Georgia, and Nevada will be in contention.
Georgia is the only state on the Republican side with a Secretary of State (Chief Electoral Officer).
The Secretary of State, however, is the Raffensperger mentioned above.
He is the very epitome of a “RINO” (Republican in name only) and anti-Trump.
Moreover, it is doubtful that the ballots will be accurately recorded.
In the 2022 midterm elections, there was an “accidental” tabulation equipment failure on Election Day in Arizona. Texas and Pennsylvania had an “accidental” shortage of ballots, making voting impossible. The votes “accidentally” ran out in Texas and Pennsylvania, preventing people from casting their ballots.
There is no guarantee that a similar situation will not occur in the 2024 U.S. presidential election. 
The problem is mail-in ballots.
The Biden campaign is not running a high-profile campaign and is storing up campaign funds because it expects to be able to garner a large number of votes.
Whether that is a mail-in ballot or not, we do not know. 
The Republican Party is also changing its campaign policies to counter the Democrats’ rigged elections so that they can collect votes by mail-in ballots and other means. 
Trump has said, “I’ll stop campaigning for anyone but me and put all the campaign money I raise into a massive mail-in ballot campaign,” but there is no alignment within the Republican Party.
Some people have expressed concern that this would mean letting people know in advance how many votes they will need to cast. 
I am focusing on Robert Kennedy Jr., who is running for the Democratic presidential nomination.
He opposes COVID-19 vaccines, claims the presidential election is rigged, and calls for a “closure” of the southern border where migrants are flooding in, drawing a line with Biden’s policies.
He is unlikely to win the presidential nomination but is not necessarily unpopular.
According to a June 14 poll by the Economist magazine and the research firm YouGov, he is favored by 49%, a higher number than Biden.
Moreover, according to a June 14-15 Harvard-Harris survey of the president-elect’s approval rating, Kennedy Jr. had 21%. 
Even if Biden wins the nomination battle, it is conceivable that Kennedy Jr.’s supporters will not vote for Biden in the presidential election.
If that happens, Trump’s prospects for reelection will increase.

Changes to the Social Structure 
With the U.S. in such turmoil, can Japan continue to rely on the U.S.?
Even if the Japan-U.S. alliance is to continue, there is room for reconsidering Japan’s relationship with the United States. 
However, looking at the words and actions of Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, he is not making statements based on his convictions.
I get the impression that he is always looking to the U.S. for advice.
Is this an appropriate attitude for a leader of Japan?
The same is true, for example, of the Law for the Promotion of Understanding of LGBT people.
The bill was rushed through before the G7 summit, but what was the intention behind it? 
I want to ask you to look at the current situation in North America.
Canada and the U.S. are destroying their nations from within through policies to improve LGBT rights.
Of course, I am not suggesting that we should disparage the human rights of sexual minorities.
But, on the other hand, it is also true that the excesses of LGBT policies have disrupted the nation.
More to the point, through the LGBT issue, those on the left, especially the globalist left, are trying to destroy the nation.
We see three steps to it. 
The “first step” is to use the advancement of LGBT rights as a rallying cry to open the floodgates for subversive activities.
The leading players are mainly youth and adults.
Enacting the Law for the Promotion of LGBT Understanding is one such step.
I also believe that Japan has passed the first stage about three laps behind North America. The same is true of the case where a transgender employee of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry sued the government, claiming that it was unfair that women were restricted from using the restrooms. The Supreme Court ruling concluded that the restriction on restroom use was illegal. 

The “second step” targets children.
The field of education confuses the sexes and proceeds with semi-forcible sex change operations and recognition of abnormal sexuality.
Specific examples are introduced in my book, “Warnings from North America” (Tokumon Shoten).
It is the future that may lie ahead for Japan. 

The third stage is the dismantling of the family.
It is impossible to talk about men becoming women and women becoming men.
However, if these rights are granted, the number of people who do not have children or cannot bear children will increase dramatically.
The family, the smallest unit of society, will disintegrate, leading to the disintegration of society.
LGBT is not an individual human rights issue; it is a grand problem that will change the social structure. 
This approach is precisely what the former Soviet Union did.
In 1918, the Soviet Union implemented a law that drastically eased the conditions for divorce, and as a result, the birth rate plummeted, the number of children who lost their connection to society as divorce progressed increased rapidly, and public safety deteriorated.
In this way, society broke down and had to change its policies.
Those who know this history are working to transform society. 
The Soviet Union in the 1920s showed us what awaits us beyond the Law for the Promotion of LGBT Understanding.
And the scary thing is that those effects will not become reality in a day or two.
Like a ticking time bomb, the changes are years or even decades away.
Canada, where I live, has also been undermined over the past 15 years.
Amidst all this, the conservative class in Canada has begun to awaken and is now fighting desperately to change that trend.
Japan also needs to broaden its voice. 
The same goes for the immigration issue.
Prime Minister Kishida says that “foreign students are the treasure of our country,” but we should once again recognize the current situation in the world.
As in the riots in Kawaguchi City and Paris, France, public safety is deteriorating, and social disorder is increasing.
We should speak out firmly against policies designed to destroy our country. 
The survival of our country depends on how many Japanese people will realize that various time bombs are embedded in the system.

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