Chapter 773: Political Ideas
In the evening, Masayoshi Kishimoto returned to his mansion in Shinagawa Ward. He had already eaten dinner, and went directly upstairs to his study.
He pushed open the mechanism of a bookshelf to the north, and a safe appeared behind it. After he entered the correct password, he opened the safe.
Kishimoto pulled out a pistol and sat down on a chair inside his desk. He unloaded the magazine, took out the bullets one by one, and began to play aimlessly.
Rie Sakai learned that he was home, so she took the initiative to find him. She knew her husband's life and rest very well, so she didn't need to look all over the house, so she came directly to the study.
During this time period of time, Masayoshi Kishimoto, who is at home, is basically in the study. Otherwise, sit in the small lounge and drink or watch a movie in the movie room.
Rie Sakai pushed open the study, stopped as soon as she walked in, and then closed the door of the study with her backhand. She saw that not only was the mechanism of the bookshelf opened, but the safe was not closed.
Rie Sakai re-moved her steps and walked straight towards Masayoshi Kishimoto, and said bluntly, "I really don't understand why you men like guns?"
Masayoshi Kishimoto deliberately showed her the gun on his right hand and said, "Guns can give men strength and power. When a man has a gun in his hand, it brings a sense of control.
For ordinary Japanese citizens, if anyone has such a gun in their hands, they are illegally owning a gun. What does it mean that I am able to legally own a gun?"
"Privilege, the privilege of the chaebol elites. This is similar to the old days in Japan, where only the samurai class and above were legally allowed to carry swords. With your current social rank, that is, the same as the past side of the daimyo. Rie Sakai blurted out.
Masayoshi Kishimoto put down the gun in his hand and said, "Is there something wrong with you?"
Shintaro Ishihara was re-elected governor of Tokyo. He had someone send him an invitation to attend the ceremony. Rie Sakai has told the truth.
"I'm not going. "Kishimoto is the railway.
"Something like this is something that many people can't look forward to. What's going on with you?" Rie Sakai said seriously.
"Not only do I not have any friendship with Shintaro Ishihara, but I can't even talk about knowing each other. What's more, he is a well-known Japanese right-winger, and I am a well-known Japanese left-wing in Japan.
He**, I'm pro-China. We are at odds with each other in terms of our own political philosophies. Do I have to grieve myself to support him?
Besides, when he was first elected governor of Tokyo in 1999, why didn't he invite me to the ceremony?
"In 1999, you weren't a hard money chaebol. In 2003, you had already become a hard-money chaebol. The people who were able to receive invitations to the festival were undoubtedly many leading figures in Tokyo and throughout Japan.
The person who sent the invitation was not Shintaro Ishihara's secretary, but his son himself. It can be seen that the other party values you very much. "Rie Sakai has a saying.
"He's got to value me. Not only him, Shintaro Ishihara, but any politician in Japan would value my political support.
In my hands, I not only have the power of capital that can turn the clouds around, the political donations that politicians need, but also the power of media opinion that can influence the thinking and voting direction of the Japanese public, and the most direct millions of votes.
All this is something that every politician especially wants. Shintaro Ishihara's highest political ambition is nothing more than wanting to become the prime minister of Japan.
He just thought that he didn't want me to be on his side of his competitors, even without my support. It is also good that I will maintain a neutral attitude in the future. As long as I live, he doesn't want to be the prime minister of Japan. "Kishimoto hit the nail on the head.
"No one else has offended you. Why don't you look down on him for life or death? Political ideas are too mysterious.
Shintaro Ishihara's son said that his father knows that you are a lover of literature and hopes to have the opportunity to become friends with you in private and talk about literature together.
Don't forget, Shintaro Ishihara is a Japanese writer who has won the Akutagawa Prize. I remember, when he was still in college!
He is still at the same university as you, a graduate of Hitotsubashi University. You are true alumni. Rie Sakai said without hurrying or slowing down.
"Shintaro Ishihara is a law major at Hitotsubashi University, and I am a business major at Hitotsubashi University. He likes to recognize alumni so much, so go and recognize Kazuya Takahashi!
Kazuzu Takahashi graduated from Hitotsubashi University with a degree in law, and he is still a major. As for the Akutagawa Prize you said he won during his college years, which work is called "The Season of the Sun"?
"My opinion of Shintaro Ishihara's "Seasons of the Sun" is basically the same as the comments of Haruo Sato, who was a member of the Akutagawa Prize jury at the time.
I don't necessarily reject the anti-ethic nature of The Seasons of the Sun, but I think this custom is the lowest thing in literary works.
The author's keen sense of the times has not left the realm of journalists and performers, and has not reached the realm of literary authors. In addition, the author's lack of sense of proportion in this work is the most irrepressible disgust to me.
In my opinion, the author's attitude of becoming more brazen and forcibly preaching is very low. I am ashamed that "Seasons of the Sun" was elected by a majority decision, and therefore, as a judge, I declare that I am not jointly and severally responsible for its election. "Kishimoto is eloquent.
"You and him can also have a good chat about Yukio Mishima. He's your favorite Japanese writer. Shintaro Ishihara and Yukio Mishima are good friends.
You can still hear a lot of secrets about Yukio Mishima from him. Why did Yukio Mishima choose to commit suicide by seppuku in front of a group of self-defense officers?" said Rie Sakai calmly.
"I want to make it clear to you that I like Yukio Mishima's work itself, not him as a person.
One of his favorite works is "Worrying Country", in addition to the **** thoughts he expressed in the text, what deeply attracted me was the perfect fusion of the beauty of death and the beauty of **.
Yukio Mishima himself was deeply influenced by Japan's **** thoughts, and it was a particularly ridiculous thing to propose to return to the emperor.
In these respects, I absolutely disagree with his ideas and thoughts. As for Shintaro Ishihara's repeated statements that he and Yukio Mishima are friends, it's pure nonsense.
Or did he put gold on his face. Yukio Mishima himself once said that he had no friends in the literary world. "Kishimoto is the railway.