Core Viewpoint - Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's comments during a parliamentary session regarding U.S. tariffs have sparked significant controversy, with many netizens accusing her of workplace bullying and likening her remarks to threats from a "gang leader" [3][6]. Group 1: Tariff Negotiations - Takaichi emphasized the importance of groundwork in negotiations with the Trump administration, stating that it is the responsibility of the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry, Akira Amari, to ensure a strong position [3][6]. - Following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that deemed many tariffs imposed by the Trump administration unconstitutional, the U.S. government announced additional tariffs, which could result in some Japanese goods facing tariffs exceeding 15% [5]. Group 2: Public Reaction - The public response to Takaichi's comments has been overwhelmingly negative, with many Japanese netizens expressing that her remarks reflect a lack of accountability and responsibility as Prime Minister [6]. - Observers noted that Takaichi's insistence on not wanting to "lose face" in negotiations has been criticized as short-sighted, linking important diplomatic issues to personal pride [6].
表演型“甩锅”?高市早苗当众施压下属“别让我丢人”引争议,被批“典型的职场霸凌”
Huan Qiu Wang·2026-02-28 01:56