[Anti-Japanese Art Exhibition] Governor Omura argued with Mayor Kawamura, “Because it is a public place, diverse expressions should be guaranteed”

[Anti-Japanese Art Exhibition] Governor Omura argued with Mayor Kawamura, Omura's document is an objection to Takashi Kawamura, the mayor of Nagoya, who is criticizing the exhibition. Mr. Kawamura said that the girl image that expressed comfort women "remarkably impairs political neutrality and social trust", and that the works of Emperor Showa's portraits burned, such as subsidies, " I can't really think of a “artistic work” that fits. ” On the other hand, Mr. Omura cited the constitution's “freedom of thought and conscience” and “equality under the law” and stated that “public power is contrary to these basic human rights even when subsidies are issued. “It is not allowed”, “It is a constitutional request that diverse expressions should be guaranteed because it is a public place”. “The act and remarks as the chief should be strictly differentiated from the personal acts and remarks, and there is no doubt about direct connection of one's thoughts and beliefs directly to specific job executions and requests. "I can't get it." * Some excerpts from the link below. Continue with the source https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASM9C6KC8M9COIPE01S.html document.write(” + ”); Related article document.write(” + ”);

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