"You shouldn't do this!"
"You should do this!"
When people pass on their experiences, if they only tell the person receiving the experience how to choose and what to do, but don't tell them the consequences of choosing the wrong option or what outcomes they will have if they're successful, it won't leave a lasting impression.
Just like at this moment, a new wave of public opinion is about to surge. After the initial irrational phase, people have started to sensibly address the issue of the rights of overseas Federation citizens.
The same situation occurred again, how should we face it?
Should we stand up and demand the rights that we deserve, or should we treat these issues with indifference as if nothing has happened?
Some say this is the best time to push for the "Overseas Security Law," but there is still a key element missing, and that is comparison.
