Recently, I spend much time for making codes in the experiment floor, far from the office.
Several experiments facilities are installed in the floor.
For example, there are some mockups like a retail outlet and a train compartment.
At the retail outlet, there are some sample products, including a newspaper in those days.
The headline article of the newspaper was "Senkaku Islands".
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At that time, I, who was a member of the cooperative research team, remember that the attitude of both governments and public opinions, gave me a lot of troubles.
We were restricted to do meetings and business trips, and a pile of prepared materials were wasted. It was how to say "limitless wasted efforts" I remember.
Needless to say, staffs of both two countries had no feud, and just were thinking "it is really troublesome to be annoyed by politicians"
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I want to ask them.
"What are the people who were shouting "diplomatic break" by SNS, doing at that time, now?"
It is natural that troubles among the nations will ignite public sentiment.
But now they are behaving as if I have forgotten it. honestly, I think they are cowardly.
I want to ask them to either "even now, keep shouting" or "apologize or criticize yourself to interfere with my works".
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I think that it is necessary to completely separate the conflict between nations (intergovernmental) and the conflict between people in different countries.
I have experimented many scenes of the differences between the opinions of government and people.
However, the government should reflect the public opinions, so it is unavoidable that Separation of people and state", not "Separation of church and state"
Even so, I think that "people who had been igniting" still should be "continuing to ignite" with responsibility.
I think that is the minimum sincerity to me.
I want to say that "at least for about ten years, they should keep igniting"
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By the way, it goes without saying that the fire type is the same "fire type" (Senkaku Islands problem).
It is not another fire.
Don't confuse.