>In Japan’s 23 wards of Tokyo and government-designated cities, an abnormal situation is being left unchecked where municipal "anti-nuisance" ordinances—characterized by vague constituent elements that arbitrarily impose penalties for breaches of etiquette or political correctness that do not even violate the principle of legality (nullum crimen, nulla poena sine lege)—are taking on a life of their own and superseding the Constitution and the Penal Code.
>The metropolis also has a strong aspect of being a den for the ignorant and unenlightened proletariat. It exists as a "special enclave" where "Kangaroo courts" run rampant, ignoring the global standard established by modern civil revolutions (bourgeois revolutions): the principle of legality.
>Conversely, metropolitan residents, who navigate life through these practical survival tactics, implicitly and tacitly entrust the enforcement of the "global standard"—the rule of law and liberal bourgeois constitutionalism which they have conveniently sidelined—to those living outside the great cities.
>Therefore, metropolitan residents, who lead distorted daily lives where manners and PC take precedence over the Constitution and criminal law, must humbly accept that the weight of their single vote is lighter than that of rural residents.
>It is extremely dangerous for city dwellers, who hold distorted views regarding the global standards established by modern civil revolutions—namely the rule of law and liberal bourgeois constitutions—to exert excessive influence on the will-formation of a modern civil state.
>It would be rational to limit the weight of a vote cast by an elector in major cities—such as the 23 wards of Tokyo, government-designated cities, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, or Paris—to approximately 1/3 to 1/10 of the weight of a vote from other regions.
>In Japan’s 23 wards of Tokyo and government-designated cities, an abnormal situation is being left unchecked where municipal "anti-nuisance" ordinances—characterized by vague constituent elements that arbitrarily impose penalties for breaches of etiquette or political correctness that do not even violate the principle of legality (nullum crimen, nulla poena sine lege)—are taking on a life of their own and superseding the Constitution and the Penal Code.
>The metropolis also has a strong aspect of being a den for the ignorant and unenlightened proletariat. It exists as a "special enclave" where "Kangaroo courts" run rampant, ignoring the global standard established by modern civil revolutions (bourgeois revolutions): the principle of legality.
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>Conversely, metropolitan residents, who navigate life through these practical survival tactics, implicitly and tacitly entrust the enforcement of the "global standard"—the rule of law and liberal bourgeois constitutionalism which they have conveniently sidelined—to those living outside the great cities.
>Therefore, metropolitan residents, who lead distorted daily lives where manners and PC take precedence over the Constitution and criminal law, must humbly accept that the weight of their single vote is lighter than that of rural residents.
>It is extremely dangerous for city dwellers, who hold distorted views regarding the global standards established by modern civil revolutions—namely the rule of law and liberal bourgeois constitutions—to exert excessive influence on the will-formation of a modern civil state.
>It would be rational to limit the weight of a vote cast by an elector in major cities—such as the 23 wards of Tokyo, government-designated cities, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, or Paris—to approximately 1/3 to 1/10 of the weight of a vote from other regions.
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