(Continuation from yesterday)
Yesterday, I wrote about "2015 the Cabinet Office issued" suicide countermeasures White Paper", which is a beautiful book of color and whose size is heavily B3 type.The price is also cheap, that is 2160yen (including tax) .
The books, which the government and public offices have been issued, are always at bargain, I think. Because there are a lot of data I want to get, and I enjoy reading the books(just watching graphs and tables are good).
The data of the book is available in some Excel files from the site of each ministry and agency. Anyway it is very helpful for me, as a researcher and writer.
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However, conversely, even if the data contains "false", I don't do anything because there is nothing except for the numbers.
During the war of the Pacific War, the Imperial Headquarters announced a false veterans, and gave false data to the public, and they had continued trampled a large principle of democracy.
If the data of "suicide countermeasures White Paper" is bullshit, my analysis become a completely useless act, and the ridiculous article is going out to the world.
I think that this is considerably horrible.
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The white paper has a variety of budget usage, and has also been described some corresponding measures and effects, however I don't care of them at all.
What I expect the white paper, is "the number has been described abundantly, exactly, and clarity.
Anyway I don't read any articles except for the numbers.