大日本帝国憲法の存続なんて連合軍の占領後になっても考えも及ばないことである。ところが、この超右翼の教授、三潴信吾氏は「現行の平和憲法」の無効性を訴え、大日本帝国憲法の存続を唱え続けている。なんという浅はかな教授であろうか。なんという民主主義の敵であろか。平和や自由を望む日本国民に対してのまったくの裏切り者行為である。日本の大学教育界でどのくらいの人がその理論に共鳴するのか。多分何百の憲法学者が日本にいて、しかも保守派と呼ばれる憲法学者だってそんな理論を相手にしないだろう。ただ暴力団右翼と高経大の教職員しか、まともにしない。こういう教授こそ、日本の危険思想として、マルクス革命思想と同じように裁かれてしかるべき人物であろう。幸運なことに、戦後日本は長い平和が訪れて、彼の著作物は超保守派や暴力団右翼を除いて、まったく過去に葬られている。残念なことに高崎経済大学、自体も同じ運命を背負っている。不幸なことに三潴信吾氏は学長であり、ドンであり、親分として、応援団を作りだし、当時の右翼市長と結託して高崎経済大学を長くコントロールしていた。それと相まって大量不正入試を行なった過去の結果がいまのシワ寄せとなってあらわれているのか。不祥事の嵐である。大学の方向性やレベルが大いに問われられている。ドンによって思想選別された子分の教職員がいまの高経大の幹部役員となり、大学の将来をきめていると考えると背筋に悪寒が走る。
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戦前は日本政府と軍部の癒着によって、日本国はいままで忠義と勇気を中心とした武士道を核とする教育をもって国民を洗脳し、富国強兵を国策として掲げ、隣国への侵略戦争を正当化していた。太平洋戦争(大東亜戦争、whatever you say)に戦勝した連合国側の占領軍がその隣国が脅威を受けないで、共生する形の新しい日本の建設というチャレンジに挑み、日本に対して取った民主化政策とはいかなものであったか。いかに日本を民主主義を基調とする国家として生まれ変わらせるか。もしもあなたがマッカーサーの立場だったらどうするか。戦争を生み、拡大させていった大日本帝国憲法。日本国を崩壊寸前まで追いやった大日本帝国憲法。また日本国民の基本的人権を剥ぎ取り、戦争反対者に対しての拷問・虐殺が法律の名で許された、そうした権力側に都合よくつくられた大日本帝国憲法。戦略戦争遂行の役割を大いに担った大日本帝国憲法。占領軍はそんな憲法をそのまま存続させて、占領が終ったからといって、日本からさっさと引きあげると思うのか。そんなことがあるなんて、とんでもない話である。元高経大学長の故三潴信吾氏は現行憲法を「占領憲法」と位置付け、テクニカルな次元で大日本帝国憲法が今だ存続していると言い張っている。こんな馬鹿な話があるか。というのも日本は連合国側に無条件降伏をしている。それによって日本国の最高法規である大日本帝国憲法が凍結され、破棄されるのは時間の問題であると火を見るよりも明らかだ。だから存続なんて、考えも及ばないことである。占領軍は日本の民主化を推し進めた。それにあたって、誰の目にも大日本帝国憲法は日本の将来の憲法としては不適切であり、日本民主化政策にまったく、そぐわない最高法規であることは自明である。よってその代替となる新しい憲法を草案することが行なわれるのは誠に理に適っている。それは占領軍にとっての早急で、また最大の役割でもあったとみる。日本は戦後直後の混乱はあるものの、もし仮に占領軍が当時の日本の全国民に問い、どちらの憲法を取るかという国民投票をおこなったとしたらどうであったであろうか。日本国民は非常に高い確率で、大日本法帝国憲ではなくて、現行の「占領憲法」に過半数以上が投票したであろうことが簡単に予想される。凡人は専門家ではないが、常識的に考えても大日本法帝国憲法は破棄されてしかるべきものであると考える。
特に高経大の学生諸君に言いたい(included international students)!!!笑!!!!
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Only the idiot and the evil pretend to be apolitical. Rest take sides. Here is Stephen Hawking, one of the greatest minds the human race has ever produced, at the forefront of anti-Vietnam protests
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Stephen Hawking (with cane), Tariq Ali and Vanessa Redgrave at the front of an anti-Vietnam war demonstration, Grosvenor Square, London, 1968.
What is Takasaki City University of Economics(TCUE)? TCUE kept the same ideology, gender discrimination, from the gecko. It means for 60 years, and it kept its tradition now. This university is a symbol of the anti-democracy and constitution movement in Japan. And you better think about it. This university is a public university, not a private in Japan. How could it be possible? In order to understand it, you should investigate and know its dark history, in which it had its rigged entrance exam and the scandal exposed by a local newspaper, about the close relationship of this school's far right-wing president and a local organized crime boss back as early as 1960's. And you must read the 1969.6.6 discussion of a special session of the Diet about this matter and I recommend you to read the manifest of "Ooendan", a cheering group whose members are mainly a student, formed by the same president back then, now fully and directly supported by each of the university president and top managing stuff members in college of the past and present.
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'Betrayed': victims of Tokyo medical school scandal speak out
Women whose results were deliberately marked down say it reflects a wider
Fri 10 Aug 2018 06.54 EDT Justin McCurry in Tokyo
Several years ago, Riko Miyauchi’s dream of becoming a doctor took her into the exam halls of one of Japan’s most prestigious medical schools.
As a young woman, she knew her prospects were slim. Tokyo Medical University’s entrance exam was notoriously tough, with women far less likely to pass than men.
Unknown to Miyauchi, the university’s authorities had put another barrier in her way. She is one of an unknown number of young women whose test scores the school deliberately marked down to prevent them entering a career in medicine and ensure more men became doctors.
The Yomiuri newspaper reported last week how the university systematically kept the ratio of female students at just below a third, due to concerns about their ability to continue working after having children.
The revelations have generated negative headlines around the world and prompted the education ministry to order an urgent investigation into suspected institutional sexism at dozens of medical schools.
“There were rumours that the school deliberately failed women so they could produce more male doctors,” Miyauchi, one of the first affected women to speak publicly, said in an interview with the Guardian. “But I was still shocked when I found out that those rumours were true.”
This week, the school admitted it had deliberately altered entrance exam scores for female candidates for more than a decade.
The rigging of exam results was uncovered during an investigation into the alleged backdoor entry of an education ministry bureaucrat’s son in exchange for favourable treatment towards the school in obtaining research funds.
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The investigation found that in this year’s entrance exams the school reduced all applicants’ first-stage test scores by 20% and then added at least 20 points for male applicants, except those who had previously failed the test at least four times.
The scandal has received scathing media attention and prompted a public apology from the university, which acknowledged that the practice of altering candidates’ scores based on their gender started in 2006.
Suspicions are growing that other medical schools also discriminate against female candidates.
Sayumi Tanaka, who sat the Tokyo medical school’s exam a few years ago, said she felt betrayed when she learned she was among those whose test scores had been manipulated.
“Changing people’s test scores because of their gender is straightforward discrimination,” she told the Guardian. “There is a huge difference between changing an exam score and giving someone a poor evaluation in an interview, because in the latter the examiner has more of a free hand.”
Tanaka, who is planning a career in psychiatry, is one of several women who are considering a compensation claim. “I want them to return the money I spent on the entrance exam,” she said. “If I had known that the school discriminated against female candidates I would never have applied.”
The revelations have underlined the considerable obstacles facing Japanese women aspiring to become doctors. According to admissions records released by the school, the percentage of women who passed the entrance exam rose from 24% in 2009 to 38% in 2010, but the rate has fallen since then and stood at 18% this year.
A similar story has unfolded nationwide. Although the number of female students in medical schools rose sharply between in the decade up to 1997, it has remained stuck at just over 30% for the past 20 years.
The dearth of female doctors has left Japan trailing well behind other advanced economies. According to OECD data, in 2015 Japan had 67,493 female doctors, or just over 21% of the total - less than half the OECD average of almost 45%.
“I didn’t have any concrete evidence, but something felt off,” Kyoko Tanebe, an obstetrician and the director of the Japan Joint Association of Medical Professional Women, said of the rigged entrance exams.
The root of the problem lay in the belief that male doctors are better placed to put in the long hours necessary to keep Japan’s pressurised healthcare system afloat, she told the Mainichi newspaper. “Now that we have opened this Pandora’s box, there needs to be a national discussion about what should be done on the floors of hospitals and other medical facilities.”
The scandal is an embarrassment to the prime minister, Shinzo Abe, who has made increasing the number of women in the workforce a pillar of his growth strategy. While women now account for more than 40% of the workforce, they are underrepresented in politics, company boardrooms and professions such as medicine. In 2017, the World Economic Forum ranked Japan 114th out of 144 countries in terms of gender equality, down 23 places from a decade ago.
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Tanaka and Miyauchi, who had both accepted offers from other medical schools before their Tokyo exam results were compiled, hope the anger evident in social media and during a protest in front of the school last week will turn into a movement to force university authorities to change their ways.
“The medical school said it manipulated exam scores to ensure a steady supply of [male] doctors for its affiliated hospitals,” said Tanaka. “Their policy was not to support female doctors but simply to give more jobs to men. That isn’t going to help solve the labour shortage in the medical profession.”
Miyauchi, who hopes to work in a hospital emergency room, said the test score scandal risked deterring girls from entering the medical and other professions.
“It reinforces the message that women don’t need to bother studying,” she said. “The old-fashioned idea that women should raise children while their husbands go out to work still resonates in Japanese society. This is just an example of a much bigger problem. And it’s brought shame on Japan.”
Miyauchi and Tanaka’s names have been changed at their request.
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安倍総理:Through his scandals, he proves to be a pathological liar & a dishonest person. He is not a Tokyo university graduate like many other former PMs. He uses his stupidity to change Japan's constitution without an adequate discussion from both sides. Because he is conservative/right wing idiot. That is the scary combination isn't it if you think about it. Japan's fate is hung by the idiot who is a poker-face liar. Do you know another big liar in history? Adolf Hitler;( 20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) - a German politician & leader of the Nazi Party. He rose to power as Chancellor of Germany in 1933 & later Führer in 1934. Hitler were not smart academically but are very good at skillfully controlling his country's people's minds through propaganda & conspiracy ended up leading the total destruction of Germany as well as many countries in Europe. If you don't know the history & you don't do the right thing, the history repeats itself. The same fate is waiting to happen to any country. そうファイスブックにも書いときました。