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Abe's shocking remarks in his early years flowed out of Japanese netizens: Is it mental illness?

author:People's Daily News

According to Japan's "Nikkan Hyundai" reported on February 23, recently, the topic of "Abe Shinzo's essence exposed" has caused a hot discussion on the Japanese Internet. The reason is that in 2010, before Shinzo Abe took office as prime minister again, the TV show that he had participated in as a guest was made public by netizens, in which Abe and Hikaru Ota, a member of the famous Japanese comedy artist group "Hilarious Issues", had a fierce debate on constitutional amendments, the Iraq war, and other issues. As soon as the video of the program was released, it quickly spread on Twitter, with more than 20,000 retweets.

Why the video of 9 years ago was so quickly spread is closely related to the inappropriate remarks on Abe's program.

In the course of a conversation with the Hilarious Question, Abe was asked if Japan had ever supported the Iraq war, to which he replied ," "Of course there is," adding, "It's a bit of a shame that no large number of weapons of mass destruction have been found [in Iraq]." Hikaru Ota immediately asked, "If the judgment is wrong, a large number of innocent people will be injured and killed, what do you think?" Abe and Ota had the next conversation —

Abe: That's just sorry

OTA: Regrets?

Abe: But Iraq at that time probably had a lot of weapons of lethality.

OTA: Just because of this possibility, you want to start a war?

Abe: That's right.

Ota: There is no evidence of this possibility, is it necessary to kill people based on speculation alone?

Abe: Sometimes it's so painful to make a decision.

After the conversation, Hikaru Ota immediately retorted, "The most painful people are obviously those who died!"

As the prime minister of a country, Abe ended with a "regret" in the face of the War in Iraq with more than 400,000 deaths, and affirmed the war that started without evidence, and Japanese netizens could not help but wonder what he was thinking.

■ Abe's narcissistic personality is not suitable for politics

Clinical psychologist Hiroshi Yawata made a judgment, saying, "Prime Minister Abe's speech is a typical narcissistic personality trait. The most typical characteristics of this type of personality are that it is difficult to empathize with others emotionally, and it refuses to admit its own faults. At the same time, there are also people who do not accept defeat, hate that others hold opinions contrary to themselves, and have high self-esteem, making it difficult to apologize."

Voices on the Internet also asking "Is this psychosis?" ”

Yawata replied, "In fact, this personality is somewhat different from mental illness. Once a psychopath receives a certain point of view, he will put his posture below the other party, and it is very easy to produce inferiority complex. However, the narcissistic personality is reluctant to see the 'humiliating' side of themselves and thinks that they are the right and strongest ones. People with narcissistic personalities are not suitable for politics, they prefer not to bend, and in the end, all they will be left with are subordinates who are obedient."

According to the report, Abe once said that "sewage is uncontrollable" and "will remove corals from the ancient waters of Tatsuno", etc., and really did not even lie. (Intern Editor: Ma Yan Reviewer: Ma Li)