Je suis une fan inconditionnelle de X JAPAN depuis leur début . J'ai vécu de l'extérieur vos douloureuses épreuves et j'ai pleuré avec vous la perte immense de certains membres du groupe . Je suis heureuse de voir ici TOSHI survivant de la secte qui l'a oppresse et anéanti et à laquelle il a pu s'extraire . Merci de nous revenir sain et sauf et de nous honorer de ton retour avec X JAPAN , I love so much TOSHI -san 😍😙😗😘😁😀
My buddy Josh is Japanese and I'm native American Indian Cherokee and Mexican Aztec plus European and he's like an older brother to me so I can't really say that I'm against Mr Hyakuta at all. He's a very intelligent man. WOW personally I'd love to hangout with and get to know him. I'd like to know some things about him. Before I go on about you I know how you feel Mr Hyakuta - Biden = American Fumio Kishida. I hope that he and I meet become like Putin and Xi Xinping. I hope you run for Japanese President and I hope you win Mr Hyakuta. Now what I'd like to know about you sir - Religion , Net worth , Favorite Sports , and your favorite US President.
What stupidity is this ? What you are asking to remove is what keep the members united and intact. Ask the soka gakkai members aboit this. Plz do not comment from outside without understamsing the buddist practice.
Talking about Social Credit, am I to understand that in the West if you get a loan from a bank, and do not fulfil your obligations you can get another loan?
The SGI is fundamentally a self serving organisation. It seeks absolute obedience in its leadership caste. Even at lower levels of the organisation, district, chapter, HQ, even area leaders have been ruthlessly sidelined after decades of voluntary service for raising concerns or daring to disagree. SGI in the west touts itself as an organisation that promotes dialogue but the meetings are in fact a monologue that indoctrinates participants into a self serving cycle of - chant more, do more and give more to the organisation. The corporate goals of the organisation are paramount and actively entwined into the personal lives of buddhist members. It’s a shame because NMRK is a great practice. The real problem with SGI, is its leadership hierarchy, enshrined in the so called ‘mentor disciple relationship’. People are encouraged to look up to leaders at all levels of the organisation and to look up to and revere Sensei the most. This makes the leadership very powerful in the lives of members. It is a well known fact that power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. This is what has happened to the SGI. A different structure that encourages independent thinking and more consensual leadership would mean there was less opportunity for people to abuse power in the way described here. The final red flag for anyone in the west should be that SGI has its own political party in Japan. In the west the separation of church and state is a given, even if politicians have personal religious affiliations that impact on their politics. This organisation has definitely gone off track, but, the fact SGI has always wielded political power via a membership indoctrinated to vote for the SGI’s party is a sign the SGI has always been wrong at its foundation. Whilst I agree with these three brave men, that Sensei was too ill to make serious decisions for some years before his death and had been kept in confinement in case this got out, I don’t agree that he is a victim. Sensei built the SGI into the international entity it is today. He formed it into an organisation susceptible to corruption and with a predilection for manipulation.
The related organization in EU, USA and Australia should start to boycott Japanese companies. The Japanese government will listen to the Japanese famous companies if the boycott started. And the Japanese media increase much more publicity regard to Economic issues not to family or social issues. We should consider it.