In the National Assembly 's representative question, there is a minister who has been confronted with contradiction with remarks before inauguration.
Well about the minister, I don't have any intention of sympathy or defense at all, however,
"I certainly thought so at that time, however I do not think so now"
I think that they could say that.
Politicians don't allow to use the above phrase do they?
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I am producing a lot of essays everyday. If you are confronted with contradiction about them, they annoy me absolutely.
Moreover, I think
"I do not want to deny myself in the past"
Even if I was myself in the past, I tried to talk my opinion after thinking hard.
I do not want to do such arrogance of "I deny myself in the past".
To begin with, when I came to the present time by riding the time machine and challenging me to the controversy, I am confident that "I will be refuted."
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If I believe "I certainly thought so at the time", I should left the document,
If I believe "I certainly was wrong at the time", I also should left the document, and add self-criticism.
(*)Only if the content is not damaging or hurting someone's honor
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At the same time as inauguration, a minister deleted his blog immediately.
It may be politically correct.
But I would not be able to respect him, even though I would not despise him.