Question 1. During major activities, lasting 3, 4, 5 or more days, such as visits by top Japanese senior leaders and culture festivals, is the youth division still "encouraged" to support these activities for days on end with only a bare minimum of sleep [with some members undergoing nervous breakdowns and other major and minor mental and physical health breakdowns]?
Question 2. Are the YMD still "encouraged" that behind the scenes activities such as standing out in a remote corner of a parking lot for 4, 5, or more hours, sometimes under the blazing sun and not seeing a soul, is creating value in ones life?
Question 3. Why when general members suffer a serious health problem is the community center neither opened nor are there mass Daimoku campaigns but when a leader is sick everyone is "encouraged" to chant for hours? We are all Buddhas, neh?
Question 4. When a general member dies a horrible death, why are there rumblings about his or her faith but when a leader dies a horrible death he or she is treated as if he or she were a living Buddha?
Question 5. Are there many suicides among members and former members? If not, why the depression awareness campaigns in such places as Australia?
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