Well, I'll try to start. In Japan, the smaller political parties who are opposed to the revision are joining to together so that they can have some say. If SGI was really the party of peace, one would think that they would be in bed with this coalition and not in bed with the coalition that supports war.
But, I don't know why I'm telling you this because you already know the answer. I read articles like this, it only reinforces my position that SGI members have some sort of mental illness.
The sho hondon is a monument to Ikeda's vanity. So I guess, the Komeito is a monument to Ikeda's lust for power.
Thank you for posting. I think this very small article speaks volumes, and right now, I am too overwhelmed to even begin to comment.
ReplyDeleteWell, I'll try to start. In Japan, the smaller political parties who are opposed to the revision are joining to together so that they can have some say. If SGI was really the party of peace, one would think that they would be in bed with this coalition and not in bed with the coalition that supports war.
ReplyDeleteBut, I don't know why I'm telling you this because you already know the answer. I read articles like this, it only reinforces my position that SGI members have some sort of mental illness.
The sho hondon is a monument to Ikeda's vanity. So I guess, the Komeito is a monument to Ikeda's lust for power.