[Emergency Investigation] Aichi Triennale Expressing Inconvenient Exhibition “Tax” 3% “Disagree” 94%, 60,000 respondents

[Emergency Investigation] Aichi Triennale Expressing Inconvenient Exhibition “Tax” 3% “Disagree” 94%, 60,000 respondents The final result of the "Non-freedom exhibition" is … 94% of "against" tax input, and Mayor Kawamura is "overwhelming" to Governor Omura Evening Fuji is conducting an urgent questionnaire in response to the re-opening of the special exhibition “Non-free” after it was canceled at the Aichi Triennale, an international art festival held in Aichi Prefecture. Carried out. 94% of the respondents answered "No" to tax in the exhibition. The questionnaire is from 2:00 pm on the 1st to 6:00 am on the 3rd. On the Twitter of the official site zakzak, (1) About the tax input to the exhibition of the work that burns the photograph of Emperor Showa (2) “Freedom of expression” I asked two questions about whether I agreed with Governor Hideaki Omura of Aichi Prefecture and Mayor Takashi Kawamura of Nagoya City. The final results of attention are as follows. Many opinions were received from respondents. In (1), << Emperor is a symbol of Japan and a symbol of Japanese national integration. Taxes are not allowed ”,“ Think whether or not it is against public welfare ”,“ No, but don't stop individuals from cutting their money ”, and so on. On the other hand, I agree. There was also a voice saying, “It is a great opportunity to make it public and expose it in front of all the people, and realize that taxes are being used in this way.” In (2), there were many voices in favor of Mr. Kawamura, such as “I agree with Kawamura mayor” and “Aichi Prefecture Governor is a victim”, but “Judgment is paid by the person who saw it. There was also an opinion that Governor Omura was correct in the constitution. [Aichi Triennale Emergency Questionnaire (final result)] 《Question 1》 What do you think of taxing for the release of a video work such as burning a photograph of Emperor Showa and stepping on it with your foot? (Vote, about 66590 votes) 3% agree 94% disagree 3% 《Question 2》 Concerning Article 21 “Freedom of Expression”, there is a conflict between Governor Hideaki Omura of Aichi Prefecture who says “whatever it is” and Mayor Takashi Kawamura of Nagoya City who says “There are limits”. What do you agree with? (Approximately 38640 votes) Governor Omura 4% Kawamura Mayor 93% Neither 3% * Some excerpts from the link below. Continue with the source https://www.zakzak.co.jp/soc/news/191004/dom1910040007-n1.html document.write(” + ”); Related article document.write(” + ”);

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