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Why “Laughing Rice” Tetsuo agrees with Kon Kon Kon’s criticism of former Prime Minister Abe.

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Comedian Honkon is also the author of a book full of patriotic sentiments. On his YouTube channel, he defended “Laughing Rice” Tetsuo…

On August 12, TV personality Hong Kong defended Tetsuo “Laughing Rice” on his YouTube channel.

He posted a video titled “Former Prime Minister Abe Criticized at Demonstration → Tetsuo Laughing Rice: ‘Not even 49 days have passed… I don’t think it’s the work of a Japanese person.'”

He posted a video on his YouTube channel titled “Former Prime Minister Abe Criticized at Demonstration.

In a question that came from a viewer, Tetsuo of the comedy duo “Laughing Rice” said that he had criticized former Prime Minister Abe at a demonstration in a recent online broadcast program.

What do you think about the way Tetsuo-san thinks about the people who criticize former Prime Minister Abe at the demonstration?

What do you think about Tetsuo’s view? Incidentally, Tetsuo’s comments can be summarized as follows.

I am still in mourning. I am still in mourning.

I don’t think it is the act of a Japanese person to criticize Mr. Abe who passed away before 49 days had passed. I don’t think that a person who has studied Japanese culture would end up here,” he commented on the program.

Honkon commented on the program. Hong Kong read this comment repeatedly in the video.

Tetsuo’s comment was very correct. Tetsuo’s comment was right on the money.

Tetsuo’s comment was spot on.

On the 77th anniversary of the atomic bombing, on the 6th, a group of anti-war and anti-nuclear groups held a demonstration in Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima City’s Naka Ward, and used loudspeakers to raise a chorus of chants.

They were not appealing for anti-war and anti-nuclear issues, but just criticizing Mr. Abe in the midst of the rally. I wonder about this kind of thing. I think it’s wrong to do it even if you think about it differently.

You don’t think anything of those who sacrificed their lives, do you?

He spoke as if he was speaking for Tetsuo’s feelings.

He repeated “Tetsuo is saying” over and over again, “Tetsuo is saying”, “Tetsuo is saying”, “Tetsuo is saying”, “Tetsuo is saying”, “Tetsuo’s idea came as a question, so I’m saying”. I got the impression that he was trying to show that he was not the only one. For Hong Kong, who has always spoken of his “patriotism,” Tetsuo may be reassuring that he is one of the Yoshimoto comedians who has openly expressed the same opinion.

Still, it is difficult for him to make such comments on terrestrial TV.

Still, it is not easy to make such comments on terrestrial TV. Even so, I think it is amazing in a sense that Honkon and Tetsuo are able to speak their own opinions without hesitation.

(The same wide-show insider). Throughout, what Hong Kong wanted to say may have been summed up in his last comment.

“We need a bill to prevent this as soon as possible. I’m sure that if I say these things again, people will write in the comments section, “Ya-ya-ya-ya-ya. Well, I guess that’s what these people are like. That’s all!

He concluded.

It is still difficult for celebrities to actively express their opinions. However, it is certain that Honkon and Tetsuo are leading the way so that it will no longer be a “taboo” subject…

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