Mr. Kenichiro Motegi criticized residents and the administration over the theme of “park abolition” which has become a trend on Twitter.
brain scientistKenichiro MotegiHe updated his official Twitter on the 2nd. Regarding the “abolition of parks” topic, which has become a trending topic on Twitter, he expressed his opinion by saying, “I can’t sympathize at all.”
■ “I can’t sympathize at all”
Mr. Motegi cited the news article that was the source of the argument, and said from the outset, “Some residents are lame.” When she suddenly throws out strong words, he concludes: “I can’t sympathize at all” and continues to express his sympathy for the children, saying: “I’m sorry for the children.”
He also severely criticized the government’s decision to abolish it in line with the wishes of some residents, saying, “The government’s decision is also strange. Ignore it. Ignore it. Look at the whole human being.”
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■ Many sympathize with some objections
In response to this, followers commented, “The only place kids can play is indoors. It’s a terrible story. ‘Are there any developed countries that do that?’
On the other hand, there are some voices that show understanding towards the residents, such as “You can’t help it because it’s the elders who have the power” and “What’s wrong with complaining about the nuisance?”
■ Controversial and trendy
The source of the argument was a news article in a local newspaper distributed around noon on the same day. The article said that a park in Nagano city, Nagano prefecture will be “closed” in March next year.
The reason for this is due to complaints from some nearby residents, and the city manager who manages the park wrote in the article: “A large number of children visited and made a considerable noise, which was one of the reasons for the abolition”. a fact,” she commented.
Then, this became a topic of discussion on Twitter, with pros and cons, and it was temporarily trending.
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