About Shinji Ishimaru
I don't really care about that, and I don't care about Tokyo Governor Koike Yuriko or Renho either, but I want to write about Yasuno, so that's why I'm writing this blog.
After the recent Tokyo gubernatorial election, the TikToks I watch are full of people making fun of Ishimaru syntax and writing things like how Ishimaru had a bad attitude during interviews.
If you get interviewed straight away after being rejected and can give perfect answers, then you've passed.
Every year when there was an election, I would vote for Dr. Nakamatsu while thinking that it really didn't matter, but this year was different.
This is because Yasuno, the poster child for AI, was running for office.
I became interested when I saw a poster on an election bulletin board, and when I looked at the website, I found some really wonderful things.
It's fun to think that this person could become the governor of Tokyo in four or eight years.
I'm sure there were many people who were envious when they saw Audrey Tang from Taiwan on TV how she elegantly distributed masks using an app during the COVID-19 pandemic.
I wish we had politicians like this in Japan.
That may actually come true.
Ah, I'm glad I live in Tokyo.
All of Anno's policy pledges are neutral, and he doesn't make stupid promises like "Let's destroy NHK" or "Let's abolish the consumption tax."
"No visualization?"
Or something like that was written.
Politicians who shout "clean and transparent politics!" are usually completely black, but that's not what I mean.
The idea is to use machine learning to record all statements made in the assembly and clearly summarize the beliefs of each assembly member, and at the same time share opinions from Tokyo residents via git.
You excited.
I feel really sorry that a 33-year-old would be so serious about this.
I will be turning 51 this year, and in 20 years I will need to be supported by people in their 30s now.
I often see articles that say Japan is finished and has no future, but I wonder if they have considered the feelings of the teenage and twenties readers who read these articles.
I'm already an old man, so I don't feel happy when people say things like, "A bubble is coming to Japan soon." I wish it had come 10 years ago.
However, young people are unable to make memories with friends due to the coronavirus, and from now on, in Japan, which will be full of elderly people, even if they vote, their votes will be drowned out by those of the elderly.
Social security premiums will probably go up.
But Anno-san is trying to use her amazing talent, time, and life for other people. She is throwing herself into the world of elections, which is old-fashioned, unreasonable, and full of unpleasant people.
appreciated.
Are there any countries where people with engineering backgrounds become politicians?
Isn't Israel using blockchain to carry out government procedures?
If there is such an exciting future with people like Mr. Yasuno becoming leaders of Tokyo residents, I think it's good to be born in Tokyo. Even though I wasn't born in Tokyo.
So, here is what I would do if I were to become the governor of Tokyo (or a politician?).
・Only in Tokyo will the marriage system be changed.
They separate giving birth to children from raising them. Since everyone is going to get divorced anyway, they leave child rearing to the elderly who have free time on their hands.
In a nursing home, the elderly take care of children. The elderly and children work as a buddy team, giving and taking. The children take care of the elderly physically, and the elderly teach the children the wisdom of life.
Parents who are no longer overwhelmed by the stress of raising children can marry freely without fear of divorce. In fact, they even hold partner drafts once every three years.
If you are happy with your current partner, you can continue the marriage contract, but if you are not, you can enter into a contract with someone else.
In that case, we will revive the matchmaking system. Love and marriage with a third party involved will be more successful than free love. Let's ask an old lady in a nursing home to be the matchmaker.
We should educate people not to put off having children because of worries about raising them, and create sex vacations, like Greece does.
Families with many children are provided with large houses, and couples who were not blessed with children are allowed to participate in child-rearing in the local community. The city government is increasingly taking over vacant houses, having elderly people renovate them, and offering them to young couples free of charge.
So the children know everyone in town because they are being raised by a variety of people.
People on welfare and those who are shut-ins help with childcare in exchange for not working.
Children cannot afford to shut themselves in their shells, and will have to interact with many different people. Even if it is bothersome. If they withdraw into themselves, they will die. Those who are in despair about life and want to die should go to the suicide desk at the city hall and commit suicide in a way that will not cause trouble to others. Of course, they will be asked to donate all usable body parts. However, they will be asked to do one or two "jobs that are dangerous enough to kill someone" before they die. For example, vaccine testing or social experiments.
Legalize adultery and infidelity.
People who want to have affairs or cheat should get married to someone who is willing to do so. What constitutes cheating should also be written into a contract. Someone will work hard at their job or at home in order to cheat.
Allowing second wives, second husbands, and concubines
It will be approved according to income and assets. Get everyone's consent.
Properly secure your livelihood until retirement
Legalize hidden children.
Miyako will raise the illegitimate child. She will provide him with a special education as an elite. She will even train him to be a skilled sniper for a secret organization.
Legalize prostitution
Separate human trafficking and prostitution, establish laws, strictly prohibit human trafficking, legalize prostitution as a profession, and make it a civil servant to prevent the spread of STDs and tax evasion. Like Austria. Prostitution is not sold cheaply. The service providers are guaranteed an annual income of over 1000 million yen and are trained to be professionals in appearance and culture.
School is a place to prepare for work. Students learn in a very practical way. They can earn 500 yen by doing their homework. They can start a business on campus and make money. The cost of running the school is covered by the earnings of students.
For example, the first year of elementary school could have fifth graders teach a class on setting up a home helper company on campus and dispatching them to homes. This would provide an opportunity to learn about automation, compensation, contracts, and return on investment.
If basic academic skills such as knowing what year the Kamakura Shogunate was founded or memorizing the symbols of elements are necessary, then we can pay YouTubers to make them entertaining to watch.
Manage your love life, marriage, and child-rearing with this app
Family register, partner history, divorce history, and infidelity history can all be entered into the app, and the My Number card will be linked to matching apps, parenting apps, and other lifestyle apps.
Once the data is linked, AI can learn patterns and suggest the best actions, services, and people to engage with.
I have money but no sexual partner. I don't mind sexual services but I want money. I want to support the dreams of young people. I want someone to talk to. I want someone who will support my dreams.
Various needs are learned as data and gaps are filled.
Abolish prisons and turn them into forced labor camps. Instead of serving time in prison, the person who embezzled 1 million yen will work himself to the bone to return the 10 billion yen. We will support him in this.
Public service will incorporate elements of competition, rewards by performance, and market principles. Salaries and compensation will increase through a target evaluation system, so salaries will be higher than those of listed companies, and talented people will be attracted. Compensation will be higher than bribery, so collusion will decrease.
Etc. I no longer have anything to do with the governor of Tokyo, but it's fun to think irresponsibly.
I don't think I'll ever become a politician, so I would like to contribute as much as I can to the younger generation through employment and tax contributions.
Yasuno's official website is here
https://takahiroanno.com/
Universe Club
Satoshi Kida
I am always grateful for your continued support. I saw this article for the first time today and felt that I wanted to agree with it.
I will do my best to help, however small it may be.
Thank you.
Thank you for your comment!
Yes, I am grateful for that.
I thought that young, honest and talented politicians were something you could only encounter in stories.
Japan's future looks bright
President Kida
I am glad to hear that you are doing well and doing well. I would like to offer a few comments regarding Governor Kida's manifesto on child-rearing.
When the long-term care insurance was introduced, there were many angry comments saying, "What will happen if children don't look after their parents?" and it seems that there were many cases where family members were concerned about public opinion and relatives' opinions about leaving care to others. Although this tendency still remains today, the rejection reaction has decreased considerably. Regarding children, if the basic stance is that the state (or prefecture) should raise them, and parents' involvement is also allowed, and if the person does not want to raise them or feels that they cannot raise them, the state or local government should raise them (of course, hiring elderly people is a good thing), it seems that the number of children will increase without any difficulty. It would be important to collect a considerable amount of money from the public as child insurance instead of long-term care insurance, and distribute it to child care facilities and child-rearing households, and create a system in which children in facilities are not at a disadvantage in any way compared to children raised by their parents. The good old? natural relationship between parent and child is no longer necessarily natural for everyone, so society has no choice but to get involved. Elderly people will also likely find it better to leave their inheritance to other people's children or facilities with whom they have a close relationship at the end of their lives, rather than to their own children with whom they have little relationship, and this is what they will do.
sat1
It's been a while. Thank you for your comment!
I feel embarrassed but also happy when people agree with my crazy idea.
Suddenly, I start to think, "That's not such a bad opinion."
Even if it cannot actually be realized, I am glad that it has been recognized as one idea.
Please cast your vote when I run for office.