「石丸伸二はダメな人だと思ったが…」小池百合子vs蓮舫に第三勢力も?波乱の都知事選を徹底批評【ホリエモン×猪瀬直樹】 / HORIE ONE

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Summary

TLDRThe transcript discusses political dynamics in Japan, focusing on Tokyo's governance and the influence of prominent figures like former Tokyo Governor Koike Yuriko and political strategist Horii. The conversation highlights the shifting alliances, particularly Koike's changing stance and her ties with certain political factions. The speakers delve into the challenges of Japanese politics, including opposition tactics, political figures' effectiveness, and the impact of social media on elections. They also touch on the potential of Tokyo's global position and the importance of strategic political moves in shaping Japan's future.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The importance of a sense of mission when making decisions for Tokyo and Japan was emphasized, with an argument that without a sense of urgency, meaningful changes cannot be made.
  • 😀 The speaker reflects on the political landscape in Japan, specifically focusing on the shifts in alliances, such as how Governor Koike Yurika has moved closer to other political factions after initially being supported for opposing influential figures.
  • 😀 The speaker also discusses the political dynamics around the 2016 Tokyo gubernatorial election, where Koike's victory was seen as a necessary counter to inner-city political machines.
  • 😀 The idea of a 'mission-driven' leadership is mentioned as essential for addressing Japan's future, comparing it to the passion and drive needed in space missions like those of SpaceX.
  • 😀 Criticism of politicians like Koike and Renho was expressed, particularly highlighting how political figures who were once seen as change agents are now seen as part of the establishment.
  • 😀 There is a critique of opposition parties like the Constitutional Democratic Party, which are characterized as 'professionals of opposition' who focus on blocking rather than building or offering solutions.
  • 😀 The speaker draws a contrast between parties like the CDP and the Innovation Party, with the latter being seen as more proactive in proposing constructive changes rather than just criticizing.
  • 😀 The speaker talks about the evolving influence of social media, especially YouTube, on political campaigns. Even older generations are now using these platforms to engage with political figures.
  • 😀 A specific example is given of how a mayoral candidate used YouTube to connect with voters in a local election, which allowed the candidate to win despite being initially seen as an underdog.
  • 😀 Finally, the importance of global recognition and potential for Tokyo to be a world-leading city is highlighted, suggesting that with the right leadership, Tokyo could capitalize on its vast potential and stand out as a top-tier global city.

Q & A

  • What is the main concern discussed about the future of Tokyo and Japan?

    -The main concern discussed is the importance of having a strong sense of mission and urgency to address the issues facing Tokyo and Japan, emphasizing that decisive action is required to prevent further stagnation or deterioration.

  • What is the significance of the 2016 Tokyo governor election in the context of this discussion?

    -The 2016 Tokyo governor election is significant because the speaker supported Koike Yuriko to challenge the influence of political figures like Uchimura Shigeru, who were seen as controlling Tokyo through vested interests. However, over time, the speaker expresses disappointment as Koike has aligned herself with new political groups.

  • How does the speaker feel about Koike Yuriko's political actions now?

    -The speaker is critical of Koike Yuriko's current political alliances, particularly her collaboration with figures like Hagiwara Koichi, whom the speaker believes are distorting Tokyo’s politics for personal gain. This has led the speaker to feel that Koike has reverted to her previous political stance.

  • What role does social media, especially YouTube, play in modern political campaigns, according to the speaker?

    -The speaker highlights how YouTube and social media have become increasingly important in modern political campaigns. It’s noted that even older generations are engaging with content online, and this digital presence can influence election outcomes, as demonstrated by the success of a mayoral candidate who leveraged YouTube.

  • How did a small-town mayor win their election despite being considered an underdog?

    -The small-town mayor won by utilizing social media, particularly YouTube, where they consistently posted content. While other candidates ignored these platforms, the mayor’s online presence allowed voters to engage with their message, ultimately helping them win the election.

  • What does the speaker think about political opposition, particularly the opposition parties in Japan?

    -The speaker is critical of opposition parties like the Constitutional Democratic Party, describing them as 'professionals of opposition' who are adept at blocking initiatives but not at creating constructive policies. The speaker feels that such parties are more focused on hindering progress rather than contributing to it.

  • Why does the speaker express frustration with the current political system?

    -The speaker is frustrated with the political system because it seems to prioritize party politics and opposition tactics rather than focusing on meaningful progress. The speaker emphasizes the need for a political environment where constructive policies can be developed and implemented.

  • What is the speaker’s perspective on the political role of figures like Rengo and left-wing activists?

    -The speaker views figures like Rengo (the Japan Trade Union Confederation) and left-wing activists as playing a role in opposing progress. They are described as pushing back against positive initiatives, instead using opposition as their primary political tool, which ultimately stifles development.

  • How does the speaker differentiate between positive and negative political forces?

    -The speaker differentiates by saying that positive political forces focus on adding value, advancing policies, and creating solutions, whereas negative forces—like those opposing for the sake of opposition—only focus on subtraction and criticism, thus hindering constructive progress.

  • What does the speaker think about the potential for change in Japan's political system?

    -The speaker believes that while there is significant potential for change in Japan’s political system, it requires a shift toward more proactive and mission-driven leadership, such as that expected from figures like Horie, rather than relying on old political patterns of opposition and stagnation.

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