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Yusuke Narita’s Always on Fire Strategy – Group Suicide Remark Leads to CM Removal, Potential Disappearance from TV

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Mr. Kengo Sakurada is 68 years old this year, which could be considered elderly. From Mr. Narita’s perspective, he belongs to the age group that he would like to go away.

“For someone like Mr. Narita, who researches public policies using data and algorithms, he might have wanted to challenge the ongoing increase in the elderly population amidst the pressure on pensions and healthcare expenses. However, his use of the term group suicide was certainly inappropriate.” (TV station staff)

In the comments section of the post announced on Hyoketsu’s official X, there were comments from ordinary users, such as

“Unbelievable casting.”

“It’s not just a matter of retracting the posts. Did they not know about Mr. Narita’s remarks before casting him in the commercial?”

“Everyone’s voices aren’t in vain! Quick responses are appreciated!”

“It wasn’t as sweet as sugar-free.”

These are just a few of the many comments received.

However, Mr. Narita probably isn’t concerned about his past remarks. On the 8th, he left a post on X saying, 

“The best way to handle a fire is to always be on fire.”

I wonder if the opinions of the public resonate with this laid-back scholar.

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