Yohei Miyake (Translated by Maiko Saeki)
Please share this post and let the world know about Miyake!! This is a revolution by a Japanese singer and also candidate of the National Election of the House of Councilors. The actual government of Shinzo Abe is notorious for ‘the suppression of freedom of speech’.
Yohei Miyake is a musician who the Japanese media coverage never feature and the government fears the most. His words are sincere and catch the hearts of Japanese voters. British Grand Dame of Punk Fashion Vivienne Westwood urges Japanese to vote for Miyake.
Please give us your cheering message to Miyake from all over the world!
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/yoheimiyakee...
Translated by Yoshiro Tasaka, Maiko Saeki, Kana Sasayama.
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Singing is one thing, but producing deliverable replies on Foreign Politics is something else.
What will she do about the japanese citizens that are getting their throat sliced in the Middle East, for instance? As a presumptive minister, she SHOULD have an answer to that question RIGHT NOW. If she doesn't, she won't stand a chance to become a minister. Sad, but true.