nishio election is not a requirement for democracy, but ā€œcompetitivenessā€ brought about by elections is a requirement for democracy. I thought that the competitiveness in Japan is not national politics but competition for human resources between municipality, mobile voting by immigration.

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h_sakurai If itā€™s a competition, itā€™s fine, but itā€™s a drag. I think it is strange that they are still fighting after the election. If you win, you are a programmer, if you lose, you are a debugger or inspector, but if you and the users keep making noise and getting in the way of implementation, your work will be delayed.

nishio Nice metaphor!


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