Tuesday 23 July 2019

"Young people, outsiders and fools"

A phrase that has been used since ancient times which basically means "when history changes", and is meant to reflect how young people who are stuck with stereotypes, a fool who can not fit into the framework of things, and a stranger who doesn't know the way, who all up until now, have been stuck in their various roles, who work together to change something. Recently used as the title of a book regarding urban renewal and town planning.
The phrase was used by Tokyo Sports in an article about Hideki Suzuki coming to Noah and facing Go Shiozaki at the Kultz Kawasaki event in July (although Suzuki used it in reference to a quote by Shinya Aoki, a Japanese athlete who does both MMA and Wrestling). They had to change it to "a stranger and a fool" as naturally, at 39, Suzuki is not a "young person". The article also spoke of the renewal of Noah, which fits in with the reconstruction theme of the phrase used in the title.

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