@dee82319芸能人がヤクザと仲良くしてたせいで引退するのに、前原や野田、蓮舫は引退しないの?
tweets A famous entertainer Shinsuke (Comedian, etc.) made a sudden announcement that he would leave showbiz over his scandal with Yakuza. I really wonder why Maehara, Noda, Renho, etc. of the Democratic Party of Japan would not.
My comment: Many but not a few members of the Democratic Party of Japan are said to have received some political donations from the Korean citizens in Japan, closely connected to Yakuza. By the way, Maehara and Noda are those running for the presidency of the Democratic Party of Japan in the election to be held by the party on August 29. Whoever gets elected to be president of the party, he will succeed Prime Minister Kan in September.
I was just watching TV reporting that Shinsuke, a famous entertainer in Japan has met Yakuza only once in four or five years. A majority of the Japanese population has never met Yakuza at all in their entire life. However, Shinsuke insists that he had no knowledge of what the man he was associated with was. He really sounds like Prime Minister Kan who said "He had no knowledge of the minor political party (an extreme leftist party closely connected to the abduction of Japanese nationals by North Korea) to whom he gave more than JPY 62.5 million.
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