SDF Member's National Anthem Performance at LDP Convention Sparks Political Neutrality Debate
A female member of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) Central Band, dressed in uniform, singing the national anthem at a recent Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) convention has sparked criticism online, with many questioning whether it constitutes a violation of the Self-Defense Forces Act. This incident has ignited a heated debate, particularly on social media, concerning the SDF's political neutrality. According to reports, the SDF member was wearing a uniform with rank insignia, suggesting her participation was in an official capacity. This has led many online users to comment, "It's inappropriate for a national SDF member to attend a specific political party's event," and "As long as she was in uniform, it cannot be considered a private act; it implies organizational involvement." Both the Self-Defense Forces Act and the National Public Service Act restrict the political activities of SDF personnel, and numerous voices have pointed out that thi...