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Ryuichi Yoneyama’s famous quotes: words that reveal his true feelings

Ryuichi Yoneyama’s famous quotes: words that reveal his true feelings
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Ryuichi Yoneyama’s famous quotes: words that reveal his true feelings

There are times when a politician’s remarks unexpectedly become a hot topic, aren’t there? Especially in the age of social media, a single word can spread in an instant and stir up a storm of mixed reactions.

Ryuichi Yoneyama’s words are one such example.

His candid statements often attract a great deal of attention in the social media era.

In this article, we introduce memorable quotes from Ryuichi Yoneyama, who has served as a physician, a lawyer, and even the governor of Niigata Prefecture.

We’ve gathered a variety of statements that not only convey his thoughts as a politician but also discuss how to engage with social media.

Ryuichi Yoneyama’s quotes: words that reveal his true feelings (1–10)

Isn’t social media basically about doing what you want freely in the first place?Ryuichi Yoneyama

https://www.tiktok.com/@user3794567461178/video/7601068658487708950

Mr.

Yoneyama uses social media as a politician, fully prepared for potential backlash, but it may be that when he voices opinions to ordinary users, he ends up being told all sorts of things.

In response to his own situation, he offered these words of admonition.

Social media is a place that anyone can use freely.

It’s understandable to say that being shut out just for being a politician is off the mark.

These words also prompt deeper reflection on how people’s perceptions of “freedom” differ from person to person.

I wondered if there could be a job this rewarding, this wonderful, where I could truly make the most of myself.Ryuichi Yoneyama

I wondered if there could be a job this rewarding, this wonderful, where I could truly make the most of myself. Ryuichi Yoneyama

These are the words of Ryuichi Yoneyama, who submitted his resignation over a scandal involving women, as he fully acknowledged his own faults while revealing a sense of regret.

He must have felt deep frustration about the work of verifying nuclear power plant safety and the pledges he was unable to fulfill.

There are not many opportunities to do something you truly find admirable and where you can thrive.

If you encounter such work, you’d want to devote your life to it.

However, if you stray from the right path, that good fortune will vanish like a dream.

We should not take our position for granted, but carry out our duties each day with gratitude.

Facts are facts, and logic is logic.Ryuichi Yoneyama

Facts are facts, and logic is logic. Ryuichi Yoneyama

These are Mr.

Yoneyama’s remarks in response to Mr.

Isa Shin’ichi’s criticism of Ms.

Harumi Yoshida.

The gist of the criticism was essentially: once a policy has been decided within the party, don’t complain about it after the fact.

In response, Mr.

Yoneyama said that no matter how a policy is decided, once it’s put into action, something is bound to happen, and saying we shouldn’t point things out is wrong.

It’s important for a team to face the same direction when tackling an issue, but it’s only natural for opinions to diverge as you proceed.

How you bring those differences back together and keep moving forward—that’s the true strength of a team, isn’t it?

We need to make an effort to call bad things bad.Ryuichi Yoneyama

We need to make an effort to call bad things bad. Ryuichi Yoneyama

Mr.

Ryuichi Yoneyama often sparks controversy with his remarks.

However, as this famous quote suggests, he does so because he believes those are necessary criticisms.

In a sense, the world of social media can be called a lawless zone for speech.

That is precisely why someone needs to call out malicious discourse and make it clear that wrong is wrong.

Mr.

Yoneyama wants to use the influence of a person in a position of authority in a positive way.

He deliberately does what would be easier to ignore.

That is something only possible because he has a strong desire to make change.

Social media is where politicians and ordinary people are the same.Ryuichi Yoneyama

Social media is where politicians and ordinary people are the same. Ryuichi Yoneyama

Mr.

Yoneyama often becomes a hot topic on social media due to his posts.

This quote is one of them, and it continues with: “Being an ‘amateur’ is not a privilege that shields you from any rebuttal.” One of the good things about social media is that both public figures and ordinary people can use it and connect with various others without barriers.

However, overly extreme speech can often become a problem.

From this memorable quote, you can sense the desire, as fellow users of social media, to engage with one another considerately.

Please don’t vilify taxes too much.Ryuichi Yoneyama

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When you look at your pay slip, many of you probably can’t help but sigh, right? With income tax and resident tax, plus employment insurance and health insurance on top, it adds up to quite a sum.

You even pay consumption tax just for ordinary shopping—basically, whatever you do, taxes get deducted.

That said, there are benefits we receive precisely because taxes exist.

That’s probably why Mr.

Yoneyama says what he does.

It’s not that taxes are inherently bad, but to be honest, I do wish things could be improved a bit.

I’ll turn the good into courage and the bad into a springboard, and give it my all.Ryuichi Yoneyama

I’ll turn the good into courage and the bad into a springboard, and give it my all. Ryuichi Yoneyama

During the election campaign, these were Mr.

Yoneyama’s own words posted from his account.

There are good and bad survey results, and there’s no point in getting preoccupied with them.

So he aimed to face forward—taking positive opinions as courage and negative ones as a springboard.

This sentiment is encouraging not only in elections but anytime we take on a challenge.

Since no one is fully affirmed in life, perhaps it’s best to accept criticism as something that should exist and turn it into strength.

There’s no way you could interpret it as not being election campaigning just because there’s even a brief pause if you’re not speaking continuously.Ryuichi Yoneyama

You can’t possibly interpret it as not being election campaigning just because there’s a brief pause when you’re not speaking continuously. Ryuichi Yoneyama

He was called out by a user for not wearing a seatbelt while eating, and he posted this remark on his own account.

Although wearing a seatbelt is exempt during election campaigning, the user might have meant that eating isn’t part of campaigning, so he should have worn it.

In response, Mr.

Yoneyama said that even while eating, if someone waves to him, he will respond, and he made this statement.

It’s a memorable quote that reminds us of the importance of thinking from the other person’s perspective.

It may not turn rosy, but having policies that at least make it a bearable shade of gray instead of pitch black is necessary.Ryuichi Yoneyama

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It may not turn rosy, but having policies that at least make it a bearable shade of gray instead of pitch black is necessary. — Ryuichi Yoneyama

Using Japan’s population decline as an example, Mr.

Yoneyama said this: The more serious the problem, the harder it is to solve everything at once.

But if we leave it unattended, it will become unmanageable.

That’s why we need policies that, even if only barely, prevent things from reaching the worst-case scenario.

Of course, it would be best if we could turn things rosy, but the world isn’t that convenient, is it? Steadily and sincerely—even if it’s gray—let’s take the necessary steps one by one with certainty.

It’s a memorable quote that also serves as a life lesson.

There’s no point getting elated or dejected over a mere survey.Ryuichi Yoneyama

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There's no point in getting elated or dejected over a mere survey. — Ryuichi Yoneyama

These are words spoken about situational polls in the House of Representatives election.

A situational poll is merely the voices of voters at that point in time; it is not the actual voting result.

Mr.

Yoneyama said that we shouldn’t be elated or dejected by them, but should continue to seek understanding and maintain public interest until the end.

When the results suggest an unfavorable situation, anyone would feel uneasy, but what we aim for is not to be first in the poll results, but to win the election.

It’s a remark that prompts us to reconsider what truly matters to us.

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