According to the "Women themselves" on September 25, the election of the president of the Japanese Self-Democratic Party will be scheduled for October 4, this time a total of five candidates to participate in the election, and from the opinion polls and the results of the in-party survey, the highest winning rate belongs to the 44-year-old的小泉进次郎.
In response to the decision to be elected, Xiao Xiao decided to open a new TikTok account and run multiple social accounts simultaneously based on the update.But because of the criticism of Japanese netizens, Xiao Xiao shut down the message function of the X account a few days ago. Angry Japanese netizens ran to crazy messages on Xiao Xiao's new TikTok account.
Please, please. For the sake of Japan's future, you'd better quit politics.
You don’t have to do anything, just write a small font.
Do not really do it.
Not only that, but Japanese netizens also went to find the social account of Koizumi's wife Christine Takigawa.As a Japanese-French mixed-race female anchor, Christine Takigawa is a household name in the Japanese entertainment industry. When Japan successfully bid for the Olympic Games in 2013, Takigawa served as the spokesperson and once became "the most beautiful anchor in Japan". Although Takigawa was exposed to a lot of black materials, she became pregnant unmarried at the age of 42 and married Koizumi Shinjiro, who was 3 years younger. After marriage, while raising two babies, I ran my own consortium, and opened a social account with the concept of "pursuing a society where humans and animals coexist and coexist". I never thought that Japanese netizens ran to their accounts to leave messages about their husbands.
I can understand you believe in your husband, but you also consider the feelings of the people, can save the people only you.
Have you watched the press conference for the candidacy of Yitro? if he is elected President of the Democratic Party, he will become Prime Minister of Japan.
Stop your husband from running for president, for our Japan, for our children.
The reporter said that although the "bombing voice" of netizens came somewhat early, as the future "first lady" of Japan, this will be an inevitable path.