In the history of the Japanese monarchy, there have never been any cases of evil people in power. Hence the divine status of emperors, as they are kind and noble. If in the distant past there were emperors who would commit inbreeding, they were immediately removed and others installed. Overall, it's strange that there are still those who don't understand the purpose of monarchy. It is, first and foremost, a guarantee of good performance by officials in all government structures, as they all swear an oath to the emperor, meaning they don't have the kind of corruption we have. The Japanese state is strong, and the authorities serve the people. The empire remains the guarantor of this state of affairs. Without an empire, there will be wars between clans, nobles, and foreign intervention.
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